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  • Jean Barbeyrac - Wikipedia
    Jean Barbeyrac (French: [baʁbɛʁak]; 15 March 1674 – 3 March 1744) was a French jurist and translator A French Huguenot, he translated influential works by Hugo Grotius, Samuel von Pufendorf, Richard Cumberland and others into French
  • Jean Barbeyrac | Online Library of Liberty
    Jean Barbeyrac (1674-1744) was a Huguenot refugee from religious persecution in France He taught in Germany, Switzerland, and Holland and became one of the most important disseminators of Protestant natural law as well as an important rights-theorist
  • Barbeyrac, Jean | SpringerLink
    Jean Barbeyrac (1674–1744) was an influential figure in the Republic of Letters of early modern era He is best known for his French translations of Samuel Pufendorf’s and Hugo Grotius’s natural law treatises
  • Conscience and reason: the natural law theory of Jean Barbeyrac
    Jean Barbeyrac is best known as the leading eighteenth-century translator in French of the major writings on natural law by Pufendorf, Grotius and Cumberland
  • Barbeyrac, Jean - Biblical Cyclopedia
    Barbeyrac, Jean a famous French jurist, was born March 15, 1674, at Beziers, where his father was a minister of the Gospel After the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes, he went with his parents to Lausanne, where he pursued his theological studies
  • Jean Barbeyracs Theory of Permissive Natural Law and the . . . - JSTOR
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  • Barbeyrac, Jean - Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and . . .
    a famous French jurist, was born March 15, 1674, at Beziers, where his father was a minister of the Gospel After the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes, he went with his parents to Lausanne, where he pursued his theological studies
  • (PDF) Jean Barbeyrac’s Theory of Permissive Natural Law and the . . .
    The paper considers Jean Barbeyrac's theory of permissive natural law, in particular its significance for his account of natural property rights This interpretation contributes to current debates on permissive natural law in the early modern period by arguing that Barbeyrac’s theory was more significant than hitherto acknowledged
  • Jean Barbeyrac on the need to disobey unjust laws (1715) | Online . . .
    The French jurist Jean Barbeyrac (1674-1744) argues that it “absolutely necessary” for a good man to disobey just civil laws when they conflict with the natural laws which are “written in our heart”:
  • Barbeyrac’s Intervention (Chapter 1) - The Cambridge History of Rights
    A French Huguenot refugee, Barbeyrac introduced the great Protestant natural law treatises to a French (and ultimately English) audience But Barbeyrac was much more than a translator





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