Profit and principle : Hugo Grotius, natural rights theories and the rise of Dutch power in the East Indies, 1595-1615 / by Martine Julia van Ittersum.
2006
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Title
Profit and principle : Hugo Grotius, natural rights theories and the rise of Dutch power in the East Indies, 1595-1615 / by Martine Julia van Ittersum.
Created/published
Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2006.
Description
lxii, 538 p. : ill., maps ; 25 cm
Series statement
Brill's studies in intellectual history ; v. 139
Bibliography, etc.
Includes bibliographical references (p. [493]-510) and indexes.
Contents
Jacob van Heemskerck's capture of the Santa Catarina and its justification in De Jure Praedae (1604-1606)
Hugo Grotius and the Spanish black legend: humanist historiography and moral philosophy in De Jure Praedae
Why was De Jure Praedae written?
Hugo Grotius and the peace negotiations between Spain and the United Provinces, 1607-1608
Hugo Grotius and the truce negotiations between Spain and the United Provinces, 1608-1609
VOC spokesman and lobbyist during the Twelve Years' Truce.
Hugo Grotius and the Spanish black legend: humanist historiography and moral philosophy in De Jure Praedae
Why was De Jure Praedae written?
Hugo Grotius and the peace negotiations between Spain and the United Provinces, 1607-1608
Hugo Grotius and the truce negotiations between Spain and the United Provinces, 1608-1609
VOC spokesman and lobbyist during the Twelve Years' Truce.
Series
Brill's studies in intellectual history ; v. 139.
Place of creation/publication
Netherlands.
Item Details
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HF483.E6 V36 2006