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Unimpeded Sailing : A Critical Edition of Johann Gröning's Navigatio Libera (Extended 1698 Edition).

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Brill's Studies in Maritime History SeriesPublisher: Boston : BRILL, 2018Copyright date: ©2019Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (167 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9789004352704
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Unimpeded SailingDDC classification:
  • 341.4/5
LOC classification:
  • KZA1145 .G766 2019
Online resources:
Contents:
Intro -- ‎Contents -- ‎Introduction (Müller and Murdoch) -- ‎Johann Gröning-the Author of Navigatio libera -- ‎From Mare Liberum to Navigatio libera -- ‎Scandinavian Neutrality and the Nine Years' War -- ‎Reading Navigatio libera -- ‎Discourse on Neutrality and the Rights of Neutrals, 1756-1815 -- ‎Gröning's Latin and Greek: the Translator's Note (Maxwell-Stuart) -- ‎Unimpeded Sailing: in which what the law says is suitable for non-combatants with regard to the commercial dealings of belligerents is deduced from the fixed and immovable principles of the law of nations. At the same time, the arguments of the most celebrated Hugo Grotius and others who disagree are discussed. An essay in his own defence is added -- ‎Essay in His Own Defence -- ‎Published -- ‎Among Those Soon to Be Published -- ‎Preface -- ‎Chapter Headings -- ‎Treatise on Unimpeded Sailing -- ‎Chapter 1 -- ‎Chapter 2 -- ‎Chapter 3 -- ‎Chapter 4 -- ‎Chapter 5 -- ‎Chapter 6 -- ‎Chapter 7 -- ‎Chapter 8 -- ‎Chapter 9 -- ‎Chapter 10 -- ‎Chapter 11 -- ‎Gröning's Citations -- ‎Classical -- ‎Biblical -- ‎Post-classical -- ‎Fourteenth Century -- ‎Fifteenth Century -- ‎Sixteenth Century -- ‎Seventeenth Century -- ‎Bibliography -- ‎Archival Sources -- ‎France -- ‎Italy -- ‎Sweden -- ‎United Kingdom -- ‎Printed Primary Sources -- ‎Secondary Sources -- ‎Index.
Summary: In Navigatio libera Johann Gröning set out the rights of neutral nations to trade during the wars of the great powers during the Nine Years War (1688-1697). His text thereafter influenced neutral policy in the Mediterranean and Atlantic worlds.
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Intro -- ‎Contents -- ‎Introduction (Müller and Murdoch) -- ‎Johann Gröning-the Author of Navigatio libera -- ‎From Mare Liberum to Navigatio libera -- ‎Scandinavian Neutrality and the Nine Years' War -- ‎Reading Navigatio libera -- ‎Discourse on Neutrality and the Rights of Neutrals, 1756-1815 -- ‎Gröning's Latin and Greek: the Translator's Note (Maxwell-Stuart) -- ‎Unimpeded Sailing: in which what the law says is suitable for non-combatants with regard to the commercial dealings of belligerents is deduced from the fixed and immovable principles of the law of nations. At the same time, the arguments of the most celebrated Hugo Grotius and others who disagree are discussed. An essay in his own defence is added -- ‎Essay in His Own Defence -- ‎Published -- ‎Among Those Soon to Be Published -- ‎Preface -- ‎Chapter Headings -- ‎Treatise on Unimpeded Sailing -- ‎Chapter 1 -- ‎Chapter 2 -- ‎Chapter 3 -- ‎Chapter 4 -- ‎Chapter 5 -- ‎Chapter 6 -- ‎Chapter 7 -- ‎Chapter 8 -- ‎Chapter 9 -- ‎Chapter 10 -- ‎Chapter 11 -- ‎Gröning's Citations -- ‎Classical -- ‎Biblical -- ‎Post-classical -- ‎Fourteenth Century -- ‎Fifteenth Century -- ‎Sixteenth Century -- ‎Seventeenth Century -- ‎Bibliography -- ‎Archival Sources -- ‎France -- ‎Italy -- ‎Sweden -- ‎United Kingdom -- ‎Printed Primary Sources -- ‎Secondary Sources -- ‎Index.

In Navigatio libera Johann Gröning set out the rights of neutral nations to trade during the wars of the great powers during the Nine Years War (1688-1697). His text thereafter influenced neutral policy in the Mediterranean and Atlantic worlds.

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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.

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