Publication Date: 1976
ISBN 10: 997845666X ISBN 13: 9789978456668
Seller: Libros Tobal, Ajalvir, M, Spain
First Edition
Tapa dura. Condition: Bien. Abya-Yala, Quito / Ecuador. Primera edición, 2007. Infantil y juvenil. Ilustrado. 50 paginas. 21 x 21. Tapa blanda de editorial ilustrada. Muy Buen estado de conservación. Isbn: 9789978456668. Unos cuentos infantiles, basados en leyendas y entornos de la vida diaria de los niños de Chimborazo. A leer antes de dormir para que los niños tengan unos sueños llenos de fantasia. Libro.
Seller: Kloof Booksellers & Scientia Verlag, Amsterdam, Netherlands
First Edition
Condition: very good. Ed. A. Lysen. Introduction by Jacob ter Meulen. Amsterdam,1926. Orig. wrappers. 25 pp. Dutch text. Wrappers bit frayed. - Some letters concerning the first edition of Grotius' De Iure Belli ac Pacis, published by Lettergieterij 'Amsterdam' voorheen N. Tetterode on the occasion of the presentation of their new lettertype 'Grotius', designed by S.H. de Roos. Condition : very good copy. Keywords : RECHT, Grotius, Hugo (1583-1645).
Seller: Kloof Booksellers & Scientia Verlag, Amsterdam, Netherlands
First Edition
Condition: very good. Compiled and edited by A. Lysen. Avant-propos de Jacob ter Meulen. Amsterdam : [Lettergieterij "Amsterdam", voorheen N. Tetterode], 1926. Orig. printed wrappers. 22,[1] pp. Presentation letter from the Lettergieterij "Amsterdam" laid in. - Six letters by Grotius; another six by various correspondents. This celebratory publication concerning the first edition of Grotius' De Iure Belli ac Pacis, is published by Lettergieterij 'Amsterdam' voorheen N. Tetterode on the occasion of the presentation of their new lettertype 'Grotius', designed by S.H. de Roos. Condition : very good copy. Keywords : RECHT, Grotius, Hugo (1583-1645).
Published by Holland Pieter Gillissen, 1784
Seller: Quagga Books ABA ; ILAB, Cape Town, South Africa
First Edition
Condition: Poor. First dutch edition translated from the Latin. Boards: spine missing and wraps loose. First Edition. Condition: Poor. Binding: Original publishers buff wraps.
Published by Stevens & Haynes,, London,, 1894
First Edition
US$ 83.17
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: Very Good. First Edition. Hardback. No Dust Jacket. Large 8vo. pp xlix, 668. Original publisher's brown cloth, lettered gilt at the spine. Rare. Only 3 copies found at WorldCat (OCLC) the worldÕs largest library catalogue. Slight lean, frontispiece portrait protruding very slightly, otherwise very good. Decent copy.
Published by Johannes Mynsert, s'Gravenhage, 1777
Seller: Chapter 1, Johannesburg, GAU, South Africa
First Edition
Softcover. Condition: Good. No Jacket. First Edition. 159 pages (complete). In High Dutch throughout. A much owned copy of this RARELY encountered book. Laid rag-paper. The boards are much worn and aged all about. The spine has, at some stage, been repaired with brown paper tape. The boards are bubbled, marked, scuffed, well handled. Despite this abuse, they are steady and resolute. The contents are more pleasing. The frontis and end pages have been cut in half. The half-title page has a previous owner signature. This and the title page have this same owner's stamp. The paper edges are aged and benignly worn. The top trims of the pages have some storage marks. The pages are also waved from storage conditions and age. The pages, however, are delightfully clean and clear. They are resoundingly healthy, confident, bold, sound, assured, competent, orderly, certain. fk. Our orders are shipped using tracked courier delivery services.
Published by Paris, Arnould Seneuze, 1687,, 1687
Seller: Harteveld Rare Books Ltd., Marly, Switzerland
First Edition
in-4°, sans frontispiece ou portrait du traducteur. Tome 1: 23 ff. + 621 p. (+ 1) + 2 ff. / Tome 2: 2 ff. + 304 p. + 197 p. + 2 p., galerie de vers dans les marges sup., reliures en plein veau très usées, plat du vol. 1 détaché, ex. a restaurer. Première édition en langue française. La première expression du droit naturel et fondement du droit international moderne.Le plus important ouvrage de Grotius (en néérlandais: Hugo de Groot), un des érudits les plus éminents en matière de droit et de diplomatie du XVIIe siècle. Grotius est communément appelé "le père du Droit des gens". Cet ouvrage, paru en 1625 sous le titre latin «De jure pacis et belli», est un véritable code de droit international public, où Grotius combat l'esclavage et étudie les moyens de prévenir et de réglementer les guerres. Cet ouvrage lui a fait acquérir une autorité hors de pair en matière internationale.First French-Language Edition of De Jure Belli ac Pacis Grotius, Hugo [1583-1645].Please notify before visiting to see a book. Prices are excl. VAT/TVA (only Switzerland) & postage. Carter and Muir, Printing and the Mind of Man 125. Ter Muelen and Diermanse, Bibliographie des Ecrits Imprimes de Hugo Grotius 650.
Published by the widow of Joannes van Someren, Abraham Wolfgangk and Hendrik & Dirk Boom,, Amsterdam,, 1681
First Edition
US$ 7,806.17
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Add to basket3 parts in 1 volume. First and only Dutch edition, as well as the only illustrated edition, of the main historical works by the famous Dutch jurist, philosopher, theologian, and diplomat Hugo de Groot (Hugo Grotius, 1583-1645), also known as the "infant prodigy from Delft". Divided in three parts, it covers the history of the Northern Low Countries from 1555 to 1609. Most important are the Annales et historiae de rebus Belgicis in the first part (translated as Nederlandtsche jaerboeken en historien .) as a contemporary history of the Dutch Revolt (or the Eighty Years' War) till the Truce in 1609. The work is copiously illustrated with beautiful large portraits of the most important political figures of the time, as well as views and plans of important events and towns.Grotius began writing the work when he was just 18, on request of the States of Holland, who asked him to compose a history of the revolutionary first years of the Dutch War of Independence. He wrote the Annales (covering the years 1555-1588) in the years 1601-1612, using a language clearly inspired by the Latin historian Tacitus. The Historiae (covering the years 1588-1609), here also included in the first part, followed soon. His text however, contained many stories and details which were considered controversial by the States of Holland, so the Annales were not published before 1657. The work then became quite popular and was soon translated to French (1662), English (1665), and Dutch (1681). The present Dutch translation was made by Joan Goris (dates unknown).The other two parts of the present work include translations of three other works by Grotius, namely: [1] the first edition of Grollae obsidio (1629), the history of the siege of the fortified town "Grol" (Groenlo) by Prince Frederick Henry in 1627; [2] Liber de antiquitate Reipublicae Batavicae (1610) of which a Dutch translation had been published in the same year under the title Tractaet vande oudtheyt vande Batavische nu Hollandsche Republique and [3] perhaps - apart from De iure belli ac pacis (1625) - Grotius' most famous work: Mare liberum (The freedom of the seas, 1609) of which a Dutch translation had appeared in 1614. On the basis of these last two books Grotius is considered as one of the founders of international and natural law. The Mare liberum includes reports and commentary on the Dutch East and West India trade companies as well as a 17th-century perspective on trade in the Americas from 1591-1609.With the armorial bookplate of the Dutch lawyer Wilhelm Cornelis Baert de Waarde (1864-1951) mounted on the recto of the first free flyleaf. The front joint is weakened at the head and tail, lacking the bottom pair of closing ties. Otherwise in very good condition.l Klaversma/ Hannema 585 and 586; Sabin, no. 28956; cf. Haitsma Mulier, E.O.G., 'Grotius, Hooft and the writing of history in the Dutch Republic', in: A.C. Duke, C.A. Tamse [eds.], Clio's mirror. Historiography in Britain and the Netherlands, VIII (1985), pp. 55-72; Heesakkers, C.L., 'Grotius als geschiedschrijver', in: Het Delfts orakel Hugo de Groot (1983), pp. 103-110. Contemporary blind-tooled vellum with the manuscript author and title on the spine, a large ornament in the centre of both boards, surrounded by two double fillet frames, leather closing ties. With an engraved allegorical frontispiece by Abraham Bloteling after Zacharias Webber I, 20 full-page engraved portraits, and 27 double-page plates, views, and plans by Jan Luiken, Coenraet Decker, and Gilliam van der Gouwen, a title page printed in red and black, decorated woodcut initials, and woodcut head- and tailpieces. Pages: [44], 591, [1 blank], [76]; 19, [1 blank]; [6], 74 pp.
Published by apud Joannem Blaeu,, Amstelodami,, 1670
Seller: Llibreria Antiquària Delstres, Canet de Mar, B, Spain
First Edition
Antigua y muy buena edición que además incluye el corto tractado "Mare Liberum sive de jure quod Batavis competit ad Indicana commercia". Precioso el retrato de Hugo Grotius así como el frontispicio alegórico grabado por uno de los mejores artistas del siglo XVII. Esta considerada esta obra como el primer tratado de derecho internacional moderno. La primera edición se publicó en Paris, 1625, y es de extraordinaria rareza. Dos grabados (Retrato del autor y portada grabada) firmado "R. De Hoogue fec. et inven.", 3 hojas (inclusive portada a dos tintas y con viñeta grabada en madera del impresor Blaeu), XVIII-620 páginas, 60 hojas de índices, 3 hojas, 28 páginas. Encuadernación moderna en media piel y cartoné muy bien ejecutada. Buen ejemplar. 20x12,5 cm. PMM 125.
Published by Joannis Blaeu, 1679
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Good. First Edition. 3 volumes in 4. Thick folios. Contemporary mottled calf boards, rebacked with modern spines. 6 raised bands, red and gold spine labels. A handsome set. Engraved title in red and black. Text in double column. Latin and Greek. Seminary bookplates and stamps. Brunet II, p. 1765; Wing G2081. Ter Meulen 920. tom. 1. Annotationes ad vetus testamentum --.
Seller: Kloof Booksellers & Scientia Verlag, Amsterdam, Netherlands
First Edition
Condition: very good. Per Guil. Grotium edita, aucta, & emendata. Lugduni Batavorum : apud Hieronymum de Vogel, 1639. Contemp. calf binding. Decorated gilt spine & edges. Red letterpiece. [12], 535, [5] pp. 12mo. Engraved title-page with typographical mark, in a frame with portrait of GROTIUS in medallion. With armorial bookplate of Richard Tylden on upper pastedown. Some wear on edges. Very good decorative copy. - 2nd edition of the Poemata, which contains same poems as the first edition of 1617, but is augmented with: HUGONIS GROTII SOPHOMPANEAS; Baptizatorum puerorum institio; Silva, Ad FRANCISCUM AUGUSTUM THUANUM. With a printed dedication of Willem de Groot, Grotius brother. The Poemata were put in the Index on March 26, 1626. Willems 1636 note ("Assez jolie (.); Ter Meulen Diermanse 2. Condition : very good copy. Keywords : LITERATURE, Grotius, Hugo (1583-1645).
Seller: Kloof Booksellers & Scientia Verlag, Amsterdam, Netherlands
First Edition
Condition: good. Cum notis Joannis Clerici; Accesserunt ejusdem De eligenda inter Christianos dissentientes sententia, & contra indifferentiam religionum, libri duo. Editio novissima, ex collatione optimorum exemplarium emendata. London, J. Nourse, 1755, Contemp. calf binding. [16],320 pp. The final 5 pages contain publishers catalogue. Gilt decorated spine with letterpiece. 12mo. Fore-edge and lower endpapers inkstained; upper hinge broken & repaired; lower joint sl. splitting. Bit worn along extremities. With armorial bookplate of Peter Broughton on upper pastedown, and owner's entry "Broughton 1765" on first free endpaper. - - Grotius composed a poem titled "Bewijs van den waren godsdienst" in a prison cell at Loevesteijn Castle in 1620 after having been arrested by Prince Mauris. This didactic poem, whose title translates as "Proof of the True Religion," was first published in 1622 as a defense of Christianity against other religions and atheism. The Latin version of this poem, De Veritate Religionis Christianae ("On the Truth of the Christian Religion"), was later published in 1627. The work contains six "books" with the first three touting the merits of Christianity, and the last three attacking paganism, Judaism, and Islam, respectively. Second Maire edition of this popular work, the first one (1627) being the very first Latin edition, also in 12°, which was followed by a Paris edition in the same year.Ter Meulen & Diermanse, 985. Good copy. Condition : good copy. Keywords : THEOLOGY, *2006-100 Grotius.
Seller: Kloof Booksellers & Scientia Verlag, Amsterdam, Netherlands
First Edition
Condition: good. Editio novissima, in qua ejusdem annotationes suis quaeque paragraphis ad faciliorem usum subjecta sunt. Amst., ex Officina Elzeviriana, 1662. Contemp calf binding. [12],408 pp. 12mo. Title-page with engraved vignette. Binding rubbed at spine and along extremities. - Grotius composed a poem titled "Bewijs van den waren godsdienst" in a prison cell at Loevesteijn Castle in 1620 after having been arrested by Prince Mauris. This didactic poem, whose title translates as "Proof of the True Religion," was first published in 1622 as a defense of Christianity against other religions and atheism. The Latin version of this poem, De Veritate Religionis Christianae ("On the Truth of the Christian Religion"), was later published in 1627. The work contains six "books" with the first three touting the merits of Christianity, and the last three attacking paganism, Judaism, and Islam, respectively. Second Maire edition of this popular work, the first one (1627) being the very first Latin edition, also in 12°, which was followed by a Paris edition in the same year. This is the first Elzevier edition. Ter Meulen & Diermanse, 959; Willems 1288. Condition : good copy. Keywords : THEOLOGY, *2006-100 Grotius Grotius, Hugo (1583-1645).
Seller: Kloof Booksellers & Scientia Verlag, Amsterdam, Netherlands
First Edition
Condition: very good. Ex auctoris codice descripsit et vulgavit H.G. Hamaker. Den Haag : Martinus Nijhoff,1868. Modern cloth binding. xvi,359 pp. Unopened copy. Some light browning & foxing at the beginning and end. - First edition, collection of manuscrits written in 1604-1605 by Hugo Grotius (1583-1645) on the law of prize, was rediscovered at the famous Nijhoff auction in 1864. Only chapter XII has been first published as: Mare liberum (1609). Ter Meulen & Diermanse 684; OCLC 6284745. Condition : very good copy. Keywords : RECHT, Grotius, Hugo (1583-1645) Nederlands recht, 19e old & rare law books nederlands recht, 19e.
Seller: LIBRERIA ANTIQUARIA SOAVE, TORINO - TO, TO, Italy
First Edition
Amsterdam, P. & I. Blaeu, et prostant apud Wolfgang, Waasberge, Boom à Sommeren & Goethhalls, 1687. In-f° (38 x 24), pp. (8)+977+(3). Al frontespizio grande impresa tipografica (La Sfera), titolo in caratteri rossi e neri. Leg. piena pelle coeva (alquanto sfiorita, ma solida malgrado qualche guasto al dorso e alle cerniere), titolo e fregi in oro al dorso. Fioriture e bruniture non gravi ma diffuse, un foro di tarlo negli ultimi fascicoli del testo, ma buon es. per il resto. (10406) Prima edizione completa dell'epistolario del grande giurista ed erudito olandese Huigh de Groot (1583-1649), il celebre autore del Mare Liberum, che comprende ben 2.510 lettere scritte tra il 1599 ed il 1645 a illustri personaggi del suo tempo, ordinate secondo la progressione cronologica, molte trattanti temi di erudizione ed altre le vicende politico-diplomatiche della prima metà del XVII secolo; tra i principali destinatari della corrispondenza segnaliamo il Cancelliere Axel Oxenstierna (che fu il suo protettore), G. Voss, L. Camerarius, C Salmasius, H. Conring, F. Gronovius, la regina Cristina di Svezia e tanti altri. La raccolta fu curata dai nipoti Hugo e Ianus Grotius, e dedicata a Carlo XI di Svezia. Nicéron, XIX/p. 382 n. 70: "Ce volume, où l'on voit toutes ses Lettres, en contient plus de deux mille cinq cens. Il y a bien des faits curieux et interessants".
Seller: LIBRERIA ANTIQUARIA SOAVE, TORINO - TO, TO, Italy
First Edition
Amsterdam, P. & I. Blaeu, et prostant apud Wolfgang, Waasberge, Boom à Sommeren & Goethhalls, 1687. In-f° (38 x 24), pp. (8)+977+(3). Al frontespizio grande impresa tipografica (La Sfera), titolo in caratteri rossi e neri. Leg. piena pelle coeva (alquanto sfiorita, ma solida malgrado qualche guasto al dorso e alle cerniere), titolo e fregi in oro al dorso. Fioriture e bruniture non gravi ma diffuse, un foro di tarlo negli ultimi fascicoli del testo, ma buon es. per il resto. (10406) Prima edizione completa dell'epistolario del grande giurista ed erudito olandese Huigh de Groot (1583-1649), il celebre autore del Mare Liberum, che comprende ben 2.510 lettere scritte tra il 1599 ed il 1645 a illustri personaggi del suo tempo, ordinate secondo la progressione cronologica, molte trattanti temi di erudizione ed altre le vicende politico-diplomatiche della prima metà del XVII secolo; tra i principali destinatari della corrispondenza segnaliamo il Cancelliere Axel Oxenstierna (che fu il suo protettore), G. Voss, L. Camerarius, C Salmasius, H. Conring, F. Gronovius, la regina Cristina di Svezia e tanti altri. La raccolta fu curata dai nipoti Hugo e Ianus Grotius, e dedicata a Carlo XI di Svezia. Nicéron, XIX/p. 382 n. 70: "Ce volume, où l'on voit toutes ses Lettres, en contient plus de deux mille cinq cens. Il y a bien des faits curieux et interessants".
Seller: L'Ancienne Librairie, Paris, France
First Edition
Amstelaedami (Amsterdam), Ex Typographejo Joannis Blau, 1657. In-4, (12)-569-(23) pp., portrait, reliure de l'époque plein veau brun, dos orné, tranches marbrées (reliure frottée, coiffe supérieure arasée, manque à la coiffe inférieure). Paru la même année que l'édition originale (in-folio). Intérieur très frais. * Voir photographies / See pictures. * Membre du SLAM et de la LILA / ILAB Member. La librairie est ouverte du lundi au vendredi de 14h à 19h. Merci de nous prévenir avant de passer,certains de nos livres étant entreposés dans une réserve.
Language: Latin
Published by Lugduni Batavorum, ex Officina Johannus Mair,, 1630
First Edition
1. Aufl. 414 S. + Index. Mit einem Titelkupfer la Gewicht in Gramm: 400 kl-8°, hübsch verzierter Pergamenteinband der Zeit, Titelkupfer mit Anmerkungen von alter Hand, 1 Bibliotheksstempel, guter und Innen sauberer Zust.
Seller: Kloof Booksellers & Scientia Verlag, Amsterdam, Netherlands
First Edition
Condition: very good. Curavit B.J.A. de Kanter-van Hettina Tromp. Lugduni Batavorum, E.J. Brill, 1939. Contemp. halfcalf binding. xvi,915 pp. 32 cm. Very good copy. Some wear on edges. - Very good copy of the 'editio maior'. The first edition of De iure belli ac pacis ('On the Law of War and Peace') was published by Hugo Grotius in 1625, in Paris, where he lived as an exile. Although it earned for him the designation 'father of international law', it is not to be considered as a textbook on international law in the modern sense. His theme was rather, as judge Dumbauld states, the law common to all mankind, the law of the universal human society which prevails on earth. The law of mankind which Grotius expounded was considered as binding not only upon sovereign states as such in their mutual dealings, but also upon persons not yet organized as a unit of political society, as well as upon individuals belonging to different nations or situated in uninhabited or uncivilized areas, and even upon pirates and outlaws. Grotius describes private, penal and constitutional as well as international law. His book contains many opinions on private natural law which have become rules of European private law: a look at some of the codifications of the end of the 18th and the beginning of the 19th centuries will reveal some - mostly indirect - influences. This edition is mainly based on the text of the edition of 1631. Variants from the edition princeps of 1625, the Blaeu-edition of 1632, and the editions of 1642 & 1646 are marked in the text or in the notes. The present edition is the 1939 edition prepared by Mrs. B.J.A. de Kanter under the auspices of the Union Académique Internationale, known as the 'editio maior'. This monumental 1939 edition was by no means intended to produce a critical edition (which does not exist as yet and it will still take many decades before such an edition can be accomplished) but a basically unemended reproduction of the five editions prepared by Grotius himself. The critical apparatus of the 1939 edition was copied from the 1919 edition by P.C. Molhuysen, who in his turn allowed himself to be led by other editions - in particular those published by Jean Barbeyrac in the 18th century - as far as the specifications of the references and their linkage to the text are concerned. (Ter Meulen & Diermanse, 617). Condition : very good copy. Keywords : RECHT, Grotius, Hugo (1583-1645) *2006-100 rechtsgeschiedenis.
Seller: Goltzius, Lisse, Netherlands
First Edition
Amsterdam, Johannes van Ravesteyn, 1667, 4to., full parchment spitsel binding with handwritten title on spine and yap edges (omgezette rand), [8]+381+[13]+[30]+12 pp., with separate titlepages for the title by Hogerbeets and " 't Hollandtsche versterf-regt". There are some waterstains and the corner is torn from the first blank page of the endpaper signature in the back, the parchment has some black dots on the front and back (ink dots?), the construction is solid and the printwork clear. With a woodcut printer's mark on the titlepage (Exspectando). The first edition of this standard work by Hugo de Groot (Grotius 1583-1645) was published in 1631. He wrote this book during his imprisonment at Slot Loevenstein. Lit: The Jurisprudence of Holland, ed. R.W. Lee (Oxford, 1926).
Seller: Kloof Booksellers & Scientia Verlag, Amsterdam, Netherlands
First Edition
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Quantity: 1 available
Add to basketCondition: good. Moeno-Francofvrti : Typis & sumptibus Wechelianorum, Danielis & Dauidis Aubriorum & Clementis Schleichii, 1626. Contemp. vellum binding. [40],682,[82] pp. 19 cm. (8vo). Severe browning throughout (as usual). Binding sl. soiled. Small hole in spine. - Second, corrected and unauthorized, printing of the third state of the first edition. Ter Meulen and Diermanse describes the differences from the third state of the first printing, Paris, 1625. Ter Meulen & Diermanse, 566. Condition : good copy. Keywords : RECHT, *2006-100 Grotius.
Seller: Kloof Booksellers & Scientia Verlag, Amsterdam, Netherlands
First Edition
Condition: very good. Ghedruckt tot Parys, met privilegie vanden Coningh [= Hoorn : I.W. van den Beeck], [1622]. Contemp. overlapping vellum binding. 15,[1],299,[1] pp. 4to. BOUND WITH : [2]. Oratie vanden hooch-gheleerden voortreffelycken meester Hugo de Groot, raet ende pensionaris der stadt Rotterdam, ghedaen inde vergaderinghe der 36. Raden der Stadt Amsterdam. Ghedruckt tot Enghuysen, [s.n.],1622. 58 pp. Stains on title-page; [3]. Brief Van den Heere Hvgo de Groot aen de Ed. Mogh. Heeren Staten van Zeelandt Roerende sijner E. aenghehaelde brieven tot Lillo. [S.l.] : [s.n.], 1622. 6 pp.[4]. Placcaet vande Hooge ende Mog: heeren Staten Generael der Vereenighde Nederlanden, teghens seecker fameux bouck ofte libel, uyt-ghegheven by Hugo de Groot, gheintituleert, Verantwoordinge vande wettelijcke regieringe van Hollandt ende VVest-Vrieslandt, mitsgaders eenighe nae-buyre provincien etc. In 'sGraven-Haghe, : by de vveduwe en erfgenamen van wijlen Hillebrant Iacobssz. van VVouw, 1622. 6 pp. Very good copy. - [1]. First edition of the defence, written in exile in Paris, in which Grotius justifies the policy pursued by Oldenbarnevelt, as well as his own actions, and rejects the revolution of 1618, committed with the approval of Prince Maurits, as an - illegal - infringement of provincial sovereignty. On November 24, 1622, the States General announced the prohibition of this book by edict. Possession of this seditious publication can therefore be punished. Ter Meulen & Diermanse, 872; Rogge 92; [2]. Ter Meulen & Diermanse, 847; Rogge 83; [3]. Ter Meulen & Diermanse, 871; [4]. Publication to ban Grotius' book by the States-General. See : Ter Meulen & Diermanse, 885, no. 2. Condition : very good copy. Keywords : RECHT, Grotius, Hugo (1583-1645).