Natural law and enlightenment classics
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- Selections from three works, Francisco Suárez ; edited and with an introduction by Thomas Pink ; translated by Gwladys L. Williams, Ammi Brown, and John Waldron with certain revisions by Henry Davis, S.J
- Essays on church, state, and politics, Christian Thomasius ; edited, translated, and with an introduction by Ian Hunter, Thomas Ahnert, and Frank Grunert
- An introduction to the history of the principal kingdoms and states of Europe, Samuel Pufendorf ; translated by Jodocus Crull (1695) ; edited and with an introduction by Michael J. Seidler
- Logic, metaphysics, and the natural sociability of mankind, Francis Hutcheson ; edited by James Moore and Michael Silverthorne ; texts translated from the Latin by Michael Silverthorne ; introduction by James Moore
- Natural rights on the threshold of the Scottish enlightenment, the writings of Gershom Carmichael, edited by James Moore and Michael Silverthorne ; texts translated from the Latin by Michael Silverthorne ; foreword by James Moore
- Commentary on the law of prize and booty, Hugo Grotius ; edited and with an introduction by Martine Julia van Ittersum
- A treatise of the laws of nature, Richard Cumberland ; translated, with introduction and appendix by John Maxwell (1727) ; edited and with a foreword by Jon Parkin
- Philosophiae moralis institutio compendiaria, with a short introduction to moral philosophy, Francis Hutcheson ; edited and with an introduction by Luigi Turco
- The truth of the Christian religion, with Jean Le Clerc's notes and additions, Hugo Grotius ; translated by John Clarke (1743) ; edited and with and introduction by Maria Rosa Antognazza
- The law of nations, or, Principles of the law of nature, applied to the conduct and affairs of nations and sovereigns, with three early essays on the origin and nature of natural law and on luxury, Emer de Vattel ; edited and with an introduction by Bela Kapossy and Richard Whatmore ; translated by Thomas Nugent
- Institutes of divine jurisprudence, with selections from Foundations of the law of nature and nations, Christian Thomasius ; edited, translated, and with an introduction by Thomas Ahnert
- An essay on the nature and conduct of the passions and affections, with illustrations on the moral sense, Francis Hutcheson ; edited and with an introduction by Aaron Garrett
- Elements of criticism, Henry Home, Lord Kames ; edited and with an introduction by Peter Jones
- The rights of war and peace, Hugo Grotius ; edited and with an introduction by Richard Tuck ; from the edition by Jean Barbeyrac
- The free sea, Hugo Grotius ; translated by Richard Hakluyt with William Welwod's critique and Grotius' reply ; edited and with an introduction by David Armitage
- Education for life, correspondence and writings on religion and practical philosophy, George Turnbull ; edited and with an introduction by M.A. Stewart and Paul Wood ; Latin texts translated by Michael Silverthorne
- Of the nature and qualification of religion in reference to civil society, Samuel von Pufendorf ; translated by J. Crull ; edited and with an introduction by Simone Zurbuchen
- The whole duty of man according to the law of nature, Samuel Pufendorf ; translated by Andrew Tooke, 1691 ; edited with an Introduction by Ian Hunter and David Saunders. Two discourses and a commentary / by Jean Barbeyrac ; translated by David Saunders
- The present state of Germany, Samuel Pufendorf ; translated by Edmund Bohun, 1696 ; edited and with an introduction by Michael J. Seidler
- Observations upon liberal education, in all its branches, George Turnbull ; edited and with an introduction by Terrence O. Moore, Jr
- The law of nations treated according to the scientific method, Christian Wolff ; translated by Joseph H. Drake ; translation revised by Thomas Ahnert ; edited and with an Introduction by Thomas Ahnert
- Vindiciae Gallicae and other writings on the French Revolution, James Mackintosh ; edited with an introduction by Donald Winch
- An inquiry into the original of our ideas of beauty and virtue, in two treatises, Francis Hutcheson ; edited and with an introduction by Wolfgang Leidhold
- The meditations of the Emperor Marcus Aurelius Antoninus, translated by Francis Hutcheson and James Moore ; edited and with an introduction by James Moore and Michael Silverthorne
- The divine feudal law, or, Covenants with mankind, represented, Samuel Pufendorf ; translated by Theophilus Dorrington ; edited and with an introduction by Simone Zurbuchen