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RENAISSANCE AND SEVENTEENTH-CENTURY RATIONALISM 87<br />

2.44 Suarez, Francisco, Selections from Three Works (incl. On the Laws), trans.<br />

G.L.Williams, Classics <strong>of</strong> International Law Series, Oxford, Oxford University Press,<br />

1944.<br />

2.45 Vitoria, Francisco de, Political Writings, ed. A.Pagden, trans. L.Lawrance,<br />

Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1991.<br />

Separate works<br />

2.46 Agrippa von Nettesheim, Henricus Cornelius, Of the Vanitie and Uncertaintie <strong>of</strong><br />

Artes and Sciences, trans. James Sandford, London, Henry Wykes, 1569; reprinted,<br />

C.M.Dunn (ed.), Northridge, Calif., California State University Press, 1974.<br />

2.47 Bayle, Pierre, Historical and Critical Dictionary (Selections), ed. and trans. R.<br />

H.Popkin, Indianapolis, 1965; reprinted, Indianapolis, Ind., Hackett, 1991.<br />

2.48 Cusanus, Nicholas <strong>of</strong> Cusa on Learned Ignorance: A Translation and Appraisal <strong>of</strong> De<br />

Docta Ignorantia, ed. and trans. J.Hopkins, Minneapolis, Minn., Arthur J.Banning<br />

Press, 1981.<br />

2.49 Du Vair, Guillaume, trans. T.James, London, 1598; in R.Kirk (ed.), The Moral<br />

Philosophie <strong>of</strong> the Stoicks, New Brunswick, N.J., Rutgers University Press, 1951.<br />

2.50 Erasmus, Desiderius, In Praise <strong>of</strong> Folly and Letter to Dorp, trans. C.H.Miller,<br />

Princeton, N.J., Princeton University Press, 1979.<br />

2.51 Fludd, Robert, Mosaicall <strong>Philosophy</strong>, grounded upon the essentiall truth or eternal<br />

sapience. Written first in Latin, and afterwards thus rendred into English, London,<br />

1659.<br />

2.52 Grotius, Hugo, De iure belli ac pacis libri tres, trans. F.W.Kelsey and others, Oxford,<br />

Clarendon, 1925.<br />

2.53 Lipsius, Justus, Two Books <strong>of</strong> Constancie, trans. J.Stradling, London, 1595; reprinted,<br />

R.Kirk (ed.), New Brunswick, N.J., Rutgers University Press, 1939.<br />

2.54 Mariana, Juan de, The King and the Education <strong>of</strong> the King, trans. G.A.Moore,<br />

Maryland, The Country Dollar Press, 1948.<br />

2.55 Melanchthon, The Loci Communes <strong>of</strong> Philipp Melanchthon, trans. C.L.Hill, Boston,<br />

Meador, 1944.<br />

2.56 Reuchlin, Johann, De arte cabalistica. On the Art <strong>of</strong> the Kabbalah, trans. M. and<br />

S.Goodman, New York, Abaris Books, 1983.<br />

2.57 Sanches, Francisco, That Nothing is Known (Quod Nihil Scitur), ed. E.Limbrick and<br />

D.F.S.Thomson, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1988.<br />

2.58 Suarez, Francisco, Francis Suarez: On the Various Kinds <strong>of</strong> Distinction,<br />

Disputationes metaphysicae, disputatio VII, ed. and trans. C.Vollet, Milwaukee,<br />

Wisc., Marquette University Press, 1947.<br />

2.59 Suarez, Francisco, Suarez on Individuation. Metaphysical Disputation V: Individual<br />

Unity and Its Principle, ed. and trans. J.J.E.Gracia, Milwaukee, Wisc., Marquette<br />

University Press, 1982.<br />

2.60 Suarez, Francisco, Francis Suarez: On Formal and Universal Unity, ed. and trans.<br />

J.F.Ross, Milwaukee, Wisc., Marquette University Press, 1964.<br />

2.61 Suarez, Francisco, The Metaphysics <strong>of</strong> Good and Evil according to Suarez:<br />

Metaphysical Disputations X & XI, ed. and trans. J.Gracia, Munich, Philosophia,<br />

1989.

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