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On state sovereignity over the high seas by Selden

On state sovereignity over the high seas by Selden
On state sovereignity over the high seas by Selden
On state sovereignity over the high seas by Selden
On state sovereignity over the high seas by Selden

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SELDEN, JOHN. Mare clausum seu de dominio maris libri duo. Primo, mare, ex jure naturae seu gentium, omnium hominum non este commune, sed dominii privati seu proprietatis capax, parite ac tellurem, esse demonstrantur. Secundo, serenissimum Magnae Britanniae regem maris circumflui, ut individuae atque perpetuae imperii Britannici appendicis, dominum esse, asseritur. Londini (excudebat Will. Stanesbeius, pro Richardo Meighen) 1635.

4:o. 2(83x178 mm.). (28, including the first blank leaf), 1-304, (16, including last blank leaf) pp. Title printed in red and black. 3 maps in the text (2 engraved, 1 woodcut), woodcut illustrations in text.
Contemporary brown calf, mended in the joints, spine mended at head and foot, metal clasps and fittings, new straps, red edges. Upper inner doublure lacks paper. Minor foxing. Bookplate of Richard Grosvenor of Eaton in com. Cheshire Bar.t and one other.

First edition.
Provenance: Probably Sir Richard Grosvenor (1585-1645), First Baronet, created 1621/22, member of Parliament for Cheshire 1621-22, 1626, 1628-1629, Sheriff of Cheshire 1623-1624, of Denbigshire 1624-1625, sometime Mayor of Cheshire.

Selden [1584-1654], argued that England's jurisdiction extends, in fact, to all waters surrounding the isles. His use of common-law principles to rebut Grotius's philosophical argument is quite impressive. Holdsworth notes that his case was enriched by "a vast historical knowledge," replete with references to the customs of peoples from the times of the Greeks to his time."( Holdsworth, A History of English Law V: 10-11).
From the library of Swedish antiquarian bookdealer Björn Löwendahl (1941-2013).
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Auktionsnummer:

6268

Datum:

2015-06-16