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On the Law in General
by,
Girolamo Zanchi
(Author)
Jeffrey J. Veenstra
(Translator)
Stephen J. Grabill
(Introducer)
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The disciplines of economics, ethics, and law cannot be detached from a historical background that was, it is increasingly acknowledged, religious in nature. Economists like Adam Smith and Leon Walras, as well as political theorists like John Neville Figgis and Otto von Gierke, drew on the work of sixteenth- and seventeenth-century theologians, jurists, and ethicists.
This series, Sources in Early Modern, Economics, Ethics, and Law, provides original English Translations and editions of some of the most formative but previously inaccessible texts that shaped the disciplines of economics, ethics, and law in the early modern era and beyond.
This series, Sources in Early Modern, Economics, Ethics, and Law, provides original English Translations and editions of some of the most formative but previously inaccessible texts that shaped the disciplines of economics, ethics, and law in the early modern era and beyond.
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ISBN
978-1-938948-12-1
Page Count
138
Publisher
CLP Academic
Year Published
2012
SKU
1043
Girolamo Zanchi
(Author)
Jeffrey J. Veenstra
(Translator)
Stephen J. Grabill
(Introducer)