The most excellent Hugo Grotius his three books treating of the rights of war & peace. . In the first is handled, whether any war be just. In the second is shewed, the causes of war, both just and uujust [sic]. In the third is declared, what in war is lawful; that is, unpunishable. With the annotations digested into the body of every chapter. Translated into English by William Evats, B.D.
Hugo Grotius (1583-1645)
Category
Books
Date
1682
Materials
Place of origin
England
Collection
Belton House, Lincolnshire
NT 3018154
Summary
Bibliographic description
[4],xxi,[7],572,[32]p. . ill.. . fol.. "The epistle to the reader" (sig. *) is pasted in after the titlepage.. Provenance: Bookplates: John Brownlowe, viscount Tyrconnel; Belton House (earl's coronet & crests). Old Belton pressmark on pastedown: 38. Binding: Sprinkled calf, spine gilt.
Makers and roles
Hugo Grotius (1583-1645) Thomas Cross (fl.1632-1682) William Evats