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  • Not long before, Samuel von Pufen - dorf had published his Elementa jurisprudentia uni - versalis (1660), written under the double inspiration of Grotius and his own teacher Weigel who taught both law and mathematics.

    AXIOMATIZATION ROBERT BLANCH 1968

  • The whole subject-matter is distributed, (1), into moral theology (in the narrower sense of the word), which treats of the nature of regeneration and sanctification in their collective development, — (2) into jurisprudentia divina, which treats of the divine laws and of the duties resting thereupon, — and (3) into the doctrine of Christian prudence, which presents the practical carrying out of the moral in detail, and especially by clergymen.

    Christian Ethics. Volume I.���History of Ethics. 1819-1870 1873

  • “_Cæca sine historia jurisprudentia_;” and we are very sure that, without history as an element in it, Political Economy runs a great risk of walking blindfold.

    System der volkswirthschaft. English Wilhelm Roscher 1855

  • Such practical knowledge of positive right, and law, may be regarded as belonging to jurisprudence (jurisprudentia) in the original sense of the term.

    The Science of Right 1790

  • Thus the system of general deontology is divided into that of jurisprudence (jurisprudentia), which is capable of external laws, and of ethics, which is not thus capable, and we may let this division stand.

    The Metaphysical Elements of Ethics Immanuel Kant 1764

  • [50] Antiqua jurisprudentia aspera quidem illa, tenebricosa, et tristis, non tam in æquitate quam in verborum superstitione fundata, eaque

    The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. 11 (of 12) Edmund Burke 1763

  • "De jurisprudentia naturali et summo imperio" (1724); "Normæ studiorum pro universitate

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 7: Gregory XII-Infallability 1840-1916 1913

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