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De and jure
De jure ( in Classical Latin de iure ) is an expression that means " concerning fact ".
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De and belli
Some scholars have upset the standard account of the origins of International law, which emphasises the seminal text De iure belli ac pacis by Grotius, and argued for Vitoria and, later, Suárez's importance as forerunners and, potentially, founders of the field.
" ( De iure belli ac pacis, Prolegomeni XI ).
De jure belli ac pacis, title page from the second edition of 1631.
Among Whewell's other works — too numerous to mention — were popular writings such as the third Bridgewater Treatise Astronomy and General Physics considered with reference to Natural Theology ( 1833 ), and the essay, Of the Plurality of Worlds ( 1853 ), in which he argued against the probability of life on other planets, and also the Platonic Dialogues for English Readers ( 1850 – 1861 ), the Lectures on the History of Moral Philosophy in England ( 1852 ), the essay, Of a Liberal Education in General, with particular reference to the Leading Studies of the University of Cambridge ( 1845 ), the important edition and abridged translation of Hugo Grotius, De jure belli ac pacis ( 1853 ), and the edition of the Mathematical Works of Isaac Barrow ( 1860 ).
* De jure belli ac pacis by Hugo Grotius
In addition, he was the author of Commentarius de sestertiis ( 1643 ) and of an edition of Hugo Grotius's De jure belli et pacis ( 1660 ), amongst numerous other works.
He also formulated laws with regard to conflicts between nations in his book De iure belli ac pacis ( On laws of war and peace ).
In 1625, Hugo Grotius in De jure belli ac pacis ( On the Law of War and Peace ), one of the foundational texts in international law, recognized the white flag as a " sign, to which use has given a signification ;" it was " a tacit sign of demanding a parley, and shall be as obligatory, as if expressed by words.
His Observations concerning the Original of Government upon Mr Hobbes's Leviathan, Mr Milton against Salmasius, and H. Grotius ' De jure belli ac pacis appeared in 1652.
As its title suggests, it attacks several political classics, the De jure belli ac pacis of Grotius, the Leviathan of Thomas Hobbes, and the Defensio pro Populo Anglicano of John Milton.
* De Jure belli Hispanorum in barbaros, 1532
Some scholars have upset the standard account of the origins of International law, which emphasises the seminal text De iure belli ac pacis by Grotius, and argued for Vitoria and, later, Suárez's importance as forerunners and, potentially, founders of the field.

De and ac
* History of Scotland, De origine, moribus, ac rebus gestis Scotiae libri decem, John Leslie
* De pueris statim ac liberaliter instituendis " ( 1529 )
* De remediis utriusque fortunae, Cremonae, B. de Misintis ac Caesaris Parmensis, 1492.
Although he never returned to the complementary work he intended to write, On the Dignity of Human Nature, Bartolomeo Facio took up the task writing De excellentia ac praestantia hominis.
# De abiete ac dumis-The Fir and the Bramble
It is often misattributed to St. Augustine of Hippo, but seems to have been first used in the 17th century by the Archbishop of Split ( Spalato ) Marco Antonio de Dominis ( 1560-1624 ), in book 4, chapter 8 ( p. 676 of the first volume ) of his De republica ecclesiastica libri X ( London, 1617 ), where it appears in context as follows: Quod si in ipsa radice, hoc est sede, vel potius solio Romani pontificis haec abominationis lues purgaretur et ex communi ecclesiae consilio consensuque auferretur hic metus, depressa scilicet hac petra scandali ac ad normae canonicae iustitiam complanata, haberemus ecclesiae atrium aequabile levigatum ac pulcherrimis sanctuarii gemmis splendidissimum.
It was cited in Edward Gibbon's classic 6 volumes of The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire ( 1776 ), and had been earlier mentioned by Degoreus Whear ( 1623 ) who refers to both Jordanes ' De regnorum ac temporum successione and to De rebus Geticis.
His most influential work is De Praestigiis Daemonum et Incantationibus ac Venificiis ( On the Illusions of the Demons and on Spells and Poisons, 1563 ).
* De Praestigiis Daemonum et Incantationibus ac Venificiis ( On the Illusions of the Demons and on Spells and Poisons ), 1563.
* De Praestigiis Daemonum, & incantationibus ac veneficiis Libri sex, postrema editione sexta aucti & recogniti.
); Johann Weyer's De Praestigiis Daemonum et Incantationibus ac Venificiis ( 1583: xii.
* Julius Exsuperantius, a late Roman historian, probably of the 5th or 6th century ; his tract, De Marii, Lepidi, ac Sertorii bellis civilibus may have been abridged from the histories of Sallustius.
* Beversen, N I: De Luci Licini Luculli vita ac moribus commentatio ( Stockholm, 1888 ).

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