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XI. St. Augustine
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
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Volume One
- I. Introduction 3
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The Greek Background
- II. The Contributions of Ancient Greece 43
- III. Socrates 61
- IV. Plato 68
- V. Aristotle 85
- VI. The Stoics 92
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The Roman Heritage
- VII. The Law of Rome 107
- VIII. Marcus Tullius Cicero 143
- IX. Seneca 158
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The Christian Heritage, Ancient and Medieval
- X. The Hebrew Prophets and Christianity 165
- XI. St. Augustine 184
- XII. St. Isidore of Seville 196
- XIII. John of Salisbury 206
- XIV. St. Thomas Aquinas 213
- XV. Dante Alighieri 223
- XVI. The Church as an Institution: Its Influence on Law and Politics 228
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The Transition from Medieval to Modern Thought
- XVII. The Survival and Influence of Roman Law and Jurisprudence 241
- XVIII. Marsiglio of Padua 271
- XIX. Niccolò Machiavelli 278
- XX. Baldassare Castiglione 295
- XXI. Christopher St. Germain 301
- XXII. Francisco De Vitoria 310
- XXIII. Jean Bodin 324
- XXIV. Balthazar Ayala 353
- XXV. Alberico Gentili 363
- XXVI. Tyranny Versus Liberty 393
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The Era of Reform
- XXVII. St. Thomas More 425
- XXVIII. Calvinism 452
- XXIX. Martin Luther 468
- XXX. Desiderius Erasmus 484
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The Beginning of the Modem Age
- XXXI. Hugo Grotius and the Mare Liberum 521
- XXXII. St. Robert Bellarmine 546
- XXXIII. Francisco Suarez 558
- XXXIV. Richard Hooker 570
- XXXV. Epilogue 591
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Volume Two
- Frontmatter 2 617
- Contents 2 621
- Jurisprudence 623
- State 793
- The Law of Nations 863
- Bibliographies 959
- Index 985
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
-
Volume One
- I. Introduction 3
-
The Greek Background
- II. The Contributions of Ancient Greece 43
- III. Socrates 61
- IV. Plato 68
- V. Aristotle 85
- VI. The Stoics 92
-
The Roman Heritage
- VII. The Law of Rome 107
- VIII. Marcus Tullius Cicero 143
- IX. Seneca 158
-
The Christian Heritage, Ancient and Medieval
- X. The Hebrew Prophets and Christianity 165
- XI. St. Augustine 184
- XII. St. Isidore of Seville 196
- XIII. John of Salisbury 206
- XIV. St. Thomas Aquinas 213
- XV. Dante Alighieri 223
- XVI. The Church as an Institution: Its Influence on Law and Politics 228
-
The Transition from Medieval to Modern Thought
- XVII. The Survival and Influence of Roman Law and Jurisprudence 241
- XVIII. Marsiglio of Padua 271
- XIX. Niccolò Machiavelli 278
- XX. Baldassare Castiglione 295
- XXI. Christopher St. Germain 301
- XXII. Francisco De Vitoria 310
- XXIII. Jean Bodin 324
- XXIV. Balthazar Ayala 353
- XXV. Alberico Gentili 363
- XXVI. Tyranny Versus Liberty 393
-
The Era of Reform
- XXVII. St. Thomas More 425
- XXVIII. Calvinism 452
- XXIX. Martin Luther 468
- XXX. Desiderius Erasmus 484
-
The Beginning of the Modem Age
- XXXI. Hugo Grotius and the Mare Liberum 521
- XXXII. St. Robert Bellarmine 546
- XXXIII. Francisco Suarez 558
- XXXIV. Richard Hooker 570
- XXXV. Epilogue 591
-
Volume Two
- Frontmatter 2 617
- Contents 2 621
- Jurisprudence 623
- State 793
- The Law of Nations 863
- Bibliographies 959
- Index 985