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Брокгауз Ф.А., Ефрон И.А. Энциклопедический словарь - Гуго Гроций
Биография [rus]
ГУГО ГРОЦИЙ
Из "Библиологического словаря" священника Александра Меня. [rus]
о. А. Мень. Мировая духовная культура
Гуго Гроций и его последователи - Йост Вондел и Джон Мильтон. [rus]
Hugo Grotius
Short Biography of Hugo Grotius. [eng]
THE WAY TO PEACE: Grotius on International Law by Sanderson Beck
Huig de Groot, known by the Latin form Hugo Grotius, was born in Delft, Holland on April 10, 1583. His father was a burgomaster and Curator of the University of Leyden. By the age of eight Hugo was writing Latin poetry, and at twelve he entered the University and studied under the great scholar Joseph Scaliger. At fifteen he left the University, and serving the statesman Barneveld he traveled on a diplomatic mission to France where Henry IV called him "The Miracle of Holland." In 1600 he was admitted to the bar and settled at The Hague to practice law with Barneveld and the Dutch East India merchants. He married in 1609, and became official historian of the United Provinces and advocate-general of Holland and Zeeland. [eng]
Гражданское общество в истории политической мысли Европы
Г.Гроций (1583-1644) о естественном праве как основе права внутригосударственного и права народов [rus]
Reader's Companion to Military History - - Grotius, Hugo
Born in Holland, Hugo Grotius (Hugo de Groot) wrote Latin elegies at age eight, went to university at age eleven, and began to practice law at age sixteen. He gradually became involved in politics until his opposition to Maurice of Nassau led to imprisonment (1618-1621), and he spent the rest of his life in exile, mostly in Paris, living from his writing (prose and poetry) and his work as a diplomat. His numerous books on history, law, and religion synthesized the material from an exceptional range of other writers and were presented with a compelling fluency that assured them wide circulation. [eng]
Hugo Grotius
Hugo Grotius (Huigh De Groot) was a Dutch legal scholar, playwright and poet. As a natural law philosopher, he is generally credited as the originator of "natural morality" and the "social contract" theory of the State. His 1609 book promoted idea that seas should be free for the innocent use and mutual benefit of all -- an idea disputed subsequently disputed by some Mercantilists. Grotius's 1625 treatise is acknowledged as the first in international law. More famously, Grotius argued that "property" was only the outcome of social consent, and thus had nothing "inalienable" in it. This conclusion was disputed by Pufendorf. [eng]
Huig de Groot (Hugo Grotius)
One of the pioneering natural rights theorists of the late 16th and early 17th centuries, Grotius defined natural law as a perceptive judgement in which things are good or bad by their own nature. This was a break from Calvinist ideals, in that God was no longer the only source of ethical qualities. These things that are by themselves good are associated with the nature of man. The Dutch Republic had been founded on princples of religious toleration but had become a Calvinist theocracy. Grotius, a humanist and Dutch patriot, struggled with Calvinism all of his life.In this struggle, he dealt with the international laws of war and issues of peace and justice. [eng]
DOCUMENT GALLICA
GROTIUS [eng]
Hugo Grotius - Willem Maas' Guide to Grotius Resources
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Grotius, Hugo. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
Dutch jurist and humanist, whose Dutch name appears as Huigh de Groot. He studied at the Univ. of Leiden and became a lawyer when 15 years old. In Dutch political affairs Grotius supported Oldenbarneveldt against Maurice of Nassau. After Maurice gained power he had Grotius condemned (1619) to prison for life, but Grotius made a daring escape in 1621 and fled to Paris. [eng]
Grotius, Hugo
Hugo or Huigh de Groot (Hugo Grotius in Latin) was born in Delft on 10 April 1583 in a patrician family. His father, Jan de Groot (1554-1640), had many of the best talents in the Dutch Republic as friends. This circle quickly recognised the special talents of the young Huigh, who wrote Latin poetry from the age of eight. At the age of eleven, Grotius enrolled at the University of Leiden. He visited France in 1598 as part of a Dutch diplomatic mission, presided by Oldenbarnevelt, to King Henry IV, and received a doctorate in civil law from the University of Orlйans on 5 May. [eng]
Grotius Index
Commentary on the Law of Prize and Bounty (1604) Freedom of the Seas (1608) On the Law of War and Peace (1625) [eng]
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