Consilium juridicum super iis, quae Nassavii in Juliacum & Geldriam competere sibi dicunt.
Epistola ad Car. V. an Provinciae Foederati Belgii inferendae sunt imperio Germanico.
F. Thomae Campanellae Philosophiae realis pars tertia, quae est de politica, in aphorismos digesta.
De pace Germaniae epistola ad clarissimum virum N.P. An supposititia sit dijudicet sagax lector.
Hugonis Grotii responsio ad quaedam ab utroque judicum consessu objecta, ubi multa disputantur de jure summarum potestatum in Hollandia Westfrisiaque, & Magistratuum in oppidis. See the Life of Grotius, B. 6. sec. 14.
Historia Gothorum, Vandalorum, & Longobardorum; ab Hugone Grotio partim versa, partim in ordinem digesta, cum ejusdem prolegomenis, ubi regum Gothorum ordo & chronologia cum elogiis; accedunt nomina appellativa cum explicatione. Scriptores sunt Procopius, Agathias, Jornandes, B. Isidorus, Paulus Warnefridus. Amstelodami, 1655. See the Life of Grotius, B. 6. sec. 7.
Annales & Historiae de rebus Belgicis, ab obitu Philippi regis usque ad inducias anni 1609. Amstelodami, anno 1657. See the Life of Grotius, B. 6. sec. 8.
Hugonis Grotii Epistolae, quotquot reperiri potuerunt. Amstelodami, 1687. See the Life of Grotius, B. 6. sec. 15.
INDEX.
A.
Adamus exsul, a tragedy, 19.
Aligre, keeper of the seals, Grotius flatters himself
with being
protected by him, 114
The services which he accordingly receives
from him, ibid.
America, Grotius’s treatise of the origin of its inhabitants, 275.
Amsterdam, that city favours the Gomarists, and declares
against a
toleration, 50
Deputation sent to it on this subject,
ib. et seq.
Anne of Austria, queen, is declared regent during
the minority of her
son Lewis XIV., 230
Gives Grotius an audience, 231.
Anthologia, Grotius purposes to publish an edition
of that
collection, 247
The several indexes he would have to it,
249
The printing of it begun, but stopt, 250
Where the original of this work is to
be found, 251
The time employed by the author in it,
ibid.
Antichrist, Grotius’s book on that subject,
269
It occasions him many enemies, 270
Made a great noise among the enemies of
the Romish Church, 271
The offence which it gave to the reformed,
272
A mistake of the author in this book,
ibid.
Aratus, Grotius’s edition of his Phoenomena,
16
Commended, ibid
A copy of this edition collated by Nicholas
Heinsius, who added some
notes, 18.
Ardenne, battle of, 158.