Hugo Grotius’s De iure belli ac pacis: a Report on the Worldwide Census of the Second Edition (1626)
Forthcoming in: Grotiana
15 Pages Posted: 15 Nov 2022 Last revised: 21 Nov 2022
Date Written: October 20, 2022
Abstract
The first edition of Hugo Grotius’s De iure belli ac pacis was published in Paris by Nicolas Buon in 1625. An unauthorised second edition appeared in Frankfurt a year later, printed by the reputable Wechel press. After Grotius made hundreds of changes to the first and second states of the first edition and failed to convince the publisher Nicolas Buon of the merits of printing yet another edition of the book, the Wechel’s release of a new edition sought to capitalise on the high demand for the text, as copies had sold out in Central Europe by the summer of 1625. At the time of writing this preliminary report on the 1626 edition, using online and card catalogues, we have located 59 surviving copies. We have examined thirteen copies in person, and another three fully digitised copies online, and on the basis of this small sample we have been able to draw a number of conclusions. We hope that this research note on preliminary results will generate interest in this unduly neglected edition, and that readers will kindly bring further copies to our attention.
Keywords: De iure belli ac pacis 1626, census bibliography, book history
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