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Burns, ed., Th e Cambridge History of Medieval Po liti cal Th ought c. 350– c. 1450, 454–
76 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1988), 462– 63. - Mónica Brito Vieira, “Mare Liberum vs. Mare Clausum: Grotius, Freitas, and
Selden’s Debate on Dominion over the Seas,” 64 J. Hist. Ideas 361– 77 (2003), 376. - See Digest 8.4.13 (Ulpian); and Digest 43.8.3 (Celsus).
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bridge University Press, 1984), 139– 40. - On Grotius, see J. Basdevant, “Hugo Grotius,” in Pillet, ed., Fondateurs, 125–
267; and La Pradelle, Maîtres et doctrines, 71– 92. - On De Indis, see J. Basdevant, “Hugo Grotius,” 155– 79.
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Williams (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1950 [1606]), 2. - Ibid., 244.
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rary Gabriel Vázquez, a signifi cant writer on po liti cal and legal issues in other areas. - See C. H. Alexandrowicz, An Introduction to the History of the Law of Nations in
the East Indies (16th, 17th and 18th Centuries) (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1967),
42– 49; and W. E. Butler, “Grotius and the Law of the Sea,” in Hedley Bull, Benedict
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(Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1990). - Decree of James I, Mar. 4, 1604, in Grewe, ed., Fontes, vol. 2, 164.
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gland’s Chief Rabbi: John Selden (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2006). - See Eric G. M. Fletcher, “John Selden (Author of Mare Clausum) and His Con-
tribution to International Law,” 19 Grotius Soc. Trans. 1– 12 (1933).
Part II. Reason and Its Rivals (ca. 1550– 1815)
Epigraph: Hugo Grotius, On the Law of War and Peace, trans. Francis W. Kelsey
(Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1925 [1625]), 15.
- Frederick Sherwood Dunn, Th e Practice and Procedure of International Confer-
ences (Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1929), 78.
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