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Hugo Grotius's on Public Partnership with Unbelievers (de Societate Publica Cum Infidelibus): Introduction, Transcription and English Translation

Hugo Grotius's on Public Partnership with Unbelievers (de Societate Publica Cum Infidelibus): Introduction, Transcription and English Translation - Paperback

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by Diederik Burgersdijk (Volume Editor), Henk J. M. Nellen (Volume Editor), Marc de Wilde (Volume Editor)

In this hitherto unpublished treatise, Grotius examines what kinds of partnerships between Christians and non-Christians are legally permissible. This edition provides a critical introduction and an annotated Latin text with English translation.

Author Biography

Diederik Burgersdijk, Ph.D. (2010), University of Amsterdam, is a lecturer in classics and ancient history at Utrecht University. His research focuses on the rhetoric and historiography of the later Roman empire, with a special interest in the reception of antiquity in later eras. His most recent co-edited volume is Constantinople Through the Ages: The Visible City from its Foundation to Contemporary Istanbul (Brill, 2025).

Henk Nellen, Ph.D. (1980), Catholic University of Nijmegen, is a guest researcher at the Huygens Institute in Amsterdam. He co-edited the final five of the seventeen volumes in the series of Hugo Grotius's correspondence. In 2007, he completed a biography of Grotius (English translation published by Brill, 2014). In 2021, he published a second biographical study: Geen vredestichter is zonder tegensprekers. Hugo de Groot, geleerde, staatsman, verguisd verzoener (Athenaeum, 2021).

Marc de Wilde, Ph.D. (2008), University of Amsterdam, is a professor of jurisprudence at the University of Amsterdam with a focus on the history of legal thought. He has published several articles on Grotius, including on his letters to East-Indian rulers and his draft regulations for Jews.

Number of Pages: 148
Publication Date: December 11, 2025

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