
The Life of Hugo Grotius With Brief Minutes of the Civil, Ecclesiastical, and Literary History of the Netherlands
"The Life of Hugo Grotius" by Charles Butler is a historical account written in the early 19th century. The book focuses on the life and contributions of Hugo Grotius, a prominent figure in the development of international law and a significant advocate for civil and religious liberty during a tumultuous period in the Netherlands' history. At the start of the biography, Charles Butler outlines Grotius's background, including his birth in Delft in 1582 to a noble family known for its scholarly prowess. The opening segments elaborate on Grotius's education under the guidance of his father and a notable Arminian clergyman, demonstrating his early aptitude for learning. The groundwork for Grotius's later influence is laid through a discussion of his initial exposure to politics and law, which sets the stage for his later accomplishments and involvement in significant events that shaped the Netherlands during that period. The narrative also hints at relevant historical contexts, such as the Arminian-Remonstrant debates and the complex political landscape of 17th-century Europe, that Grotius navigated throughout his illustrious career.
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