999 resultados para Chapelain, Jean, 1595-1674.


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v. 1. Septembre 1632-décembre 1640.--v. 2. 2 janvier 1659-décembre 1672.

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The article makes the case for redescribing Jean Barbeyrac [1674-1744], the great French translator and influential glossator of seventeenth-century Latin natural-law texts, as something quite other than a neutral mediator of Samuel Pufendorf. To consider the specific religious and political charge of his strategies as translator is to recognize the independence of Barbeyrac's Huguenot stance on natura; jurisprudence. This stance is provoked by the profound challenge that Pufendorf's radical post-Wespthalian secularizing of civil authority posed for a Huguenot: how to grant that the state had legitimate authority to regulate all external conduct, but at the same time preserve an inviolable moral space for the exercise of individual conscience. The argument--pointing to Barbeyrac's construction of a 'Lockeanized' Pufendorf--rests both on his famous presentation of Leibniz's critique of Pufendorf's De officio hominis et civis and on more neglected elements of Barbeyrac's corpus.

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Grab. calc. pleg.: "Simonneau del. et sculp."

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Texto con apostillas marg.

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The maps to accompany this work are to be found in J. B. B. d'Anville's Nouvel atlas de la Chine, de la Tartarie chinoise et du Thibet. La Haye, 1737. cf. Henri Cordier, Dict. bibl. des ouvrages relatifs à l'Empire chinois, 1881, t. l. p. 31.

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Titles in red and black, with engraved vignettes.

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After the death of baron James de Rothschild the publication of the remaining volumes was undertaken by Emile Picot.