Two Books of the Elements of Universal Jurisprudence
Samuel Pufendorf - Paperback
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Samuel Pufendorf (1632-1694) was one of the most important figures in early-modern political thought. An exact contemporary of Locke and Spinoza, he transformed the natural law theories of Grotius and Hobbes, developed striking ideas of toleration and of the relationship between church and state, and wrote extensive political histories and analyses of the constitution of the German empire. Basil Kennett (1674-1715) was an antiquary, translator, and Anglican clergyman who led a team effort in translating Pufendorf's great work. Knud Haakonssen is Professor of Intellectual History at the University of Sussex, England. William Abbott Oldfather (1880-1945) was Professor of Classics at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Thomas Behme is a member of the Institute for Philosophy at the Free University of Berlin.