Whole. The
Fifth Edition, carefully corrected.
London: Printed for
J. and J. Bonwicke [and others],
1749.
JX2136 .E5
Folio. 497 leaves; text in double columns, notes below the text.
Lowndes IV, 2006.
Seligman VI, 702.
Marvin 593.
Rebound in ruby buckram by the Library of Congress in 1912. Initialled by Jefferson at sig. I and T.
Basil Kennett, 1674-1715, English miscellaneous writer. The first edition of this translation was published in Oxford in 1703. This book
was not used by Jefferson for his quotation from Pufendorf’s work.
[1407]
J. 144
Burlamaqui. Principes du droit politique.
4
to.
1815 Catalogue, page 60. no. 37, as above.
[BURLAMAQUI,
Jean Jacques.]
Principes du Droit Politique. A
Amsterdam: chez
Zacharie Chastelain,
m.dcc.li
. [1751.]
JC189 .B7
First Edition. 4to. 193 leaves: [ ]
1, A-Z, Aa-Zz, Aaa
4, Bbb
2, ††
2 [2 leaves misbound at the end].
Barbier III, 1035.
Quérard I, 570.
Seligmann II, 76.
French mottled calf, gilt back, marbled end papers, r.e., blue silk bookmark. Not initialled by Jefferson, but with marginal
references in his hand on page 301 (chapter VII, § 16) reading:
Luzac’s Wolfius. 1204. L
d Mansf
d. in 2. Burr. 693. Lee c.6.
With the Library of Congress 1815 bookplate.
Entered on Jefferson’s undated manuscript catalogue, with the price,
5-17.
Jean Jacques Burlamaqui, 1694-1748, Swiss jurist.
[1408]
J. 145
Burlamaqui sur la droit Naturel & Politique.
4
to.
1815 Catalogue, page 60. no. 36, as above.
BURLAMAQUI
, Jean Jacques.
Principes du Droit Naturel, par J. J. Burlamaqui Conseiller d’Etat, & ci-devant Professeur en Droit Naturel & Civil à Geneve. Nouvelle Edition revuë & corrigée. A
Geneve et a
Coppenhague: chez
Cl. & Ant. Philibert,
1756.
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2 vol. in 1. 4to. Vol. I, 150 leaves; vol. II, 152 leaves; printer’s woodcut device on the title-page.
This edition not in Quérard and not in Seligman.
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I. With the Library of Congress 1815 bookplate.
The first edition was published in Geneva, 1747.
[1409]
J. 146
Wolff. Droit de la nature et des gens.
Lat.
Fr. par Luzac.
6. v.
12
mo.
1815 Catalogue, page 61. no. 1, as above.
WOLFF,
Christian.
Institutions du Droit de la Nature et des Gens, dans lesquelles, par une chaine continue, on déduit de la Nature même de l’Homme,
toutes ses obligations & tous ses droits. Traduites du
Latin de Mr. Christian L. B. De Wolff, Conseiller Privé de S. M. le Roi de Prusse, & Chancellier & Ancien de l’Université de Hall. Par Mr. M***. Avec des Notes, dans lesquelles on fait voir la solidité des principes de