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13 Stoicism, Slavery, and Law: Grotian Jurisprudence and its Reception

© 2022, Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh

© 2022, Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh

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  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Contents v
  3. Preface vii
  4. Acknowledgements ix
  5. Introduction x
  6. ENLIGHTENED LEGAL EDUCATION
  7. 1 Lawyers, Law Professors, and Localities: The Universities of Aberdeen, 1680–1750 3
  8. 2 Rhetoric, Language, and Roman Law: Legal Education and Improvement in Eighteenth-Century Scotland 37
  9. 3 The Influence of Smith’s Jurisprudence on Legal Education in Scotland 64
  10. 4 The First Edinburgh Chair in Law: Grotius and the Scottish Enlightenment 82
  11. THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE GLASGOW LAW SCHOOL
  12. 5 The Origins of the Glasgow Law School: The Professors of Civil Law, 1714–1761 113
  13. 6 William Crosse, Regius Professor of Civil Law in the University of Glasgow, 1746–1749: A Failure of Enlightened Patronage 161
  14. 7 “Famous as a School for Law, as Edinburgh . . . for Medicine”: Legal Education in Glasgow, 1761–1801 192
  15. 8 John Millar, Ivan Andreyevich Tret’yakov, and Semyon Efimovich Desnitsky: A Legal Education in Scotland, 1761–1767 219
  16. 9 From “Speculative” to “Practical” Legal Education: The Decline of the Glasgow Law School, 1801–1830 238
  17. ENLIGHTENED CRITIQUE: CRIME, COURTS, AND SLAVERY
  18. 10 John Millar’s Lectures on Scots Criminal Law 271
  19. 11 Hamesucken and the Major Premiss in the Libel, 1672–1770: Criminal Law in the Age of Enlightenment 311
  20. 12 Ethics and the Science of Legislation: Legislators, Philosophers, and Courts in Eighteenth-Century Scotland 341
  21. 13 Stoicism, Slavery, and Law: Grotian Jurisprudence and its Reception 364
  22. CRITIQUES: LITERATURE AND LEGAL HISTORY
  23. 14 The Noose Hidden Under Flowers: Marriage and Law in Saint Ronan’s Well 401
  24. 15 A Note on The Bride of Lammermoor: Why Scott did not Mention the Dalrymple Legend until 1830 424
  25. Index 445
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