CLASSICS OF INTERNATIONAL LAW. 



It was intended to include in this series the leading works on International Law 

 and the volumes listed below were published by the Carnegie Institution of Wash- 

 ington, but in January 1917 the work was transferred to the Carnegie Endowment 

 for International Peace, to which all inquiries regarding these books should here- 

 after be directed. However, as a matter of general information it has been thought 

 desirable to print in this pamphlet the list of volumes already issued by the 

 Carnegie Institution of Washington. 



AYALA, BALTHAZAR: De Jure et Officiis Bellicis et Disciplina Militari. 2 vols. 

 Vol. I. A Reproduction of the Edition of 1582, with portrait of Ayala, In- 

 troduction by John Westlake, etc. Pages, xxvn-|-226. 

 Vol. II. Translation of the Text, by John Pawley Bate. Pages xvi-J-245. 

 GEOTIUS, HUGO: 



De Jure Belli ac Pacis (1625, edition of 1646). Photographic Reproduction. 

 LEGNANO, GIOVANNI DA: Tractatus de Bello, de Represaliis et de Duello. 

 Introduction by Thomas Erskine Holland. Pages i-xxvn. 

 Collotype of the Bologna Manuscript. Pages 1-65. 

 Text of Bologna Manuscript as extended and revised by T. E. Holland. 



Pages 67-205. 



Translation of above Text by J. L. Brierly. Pages 207-374. 

 Reproduction of the First Edition (1477) of the Work. Pages 375-453. 

 RACHEL, SAMUEL: De Jure Naturae et Gentium Dissertationes. 



Vol. I. Reproduction of Edition of 1676, with portrait of Rachel, Introduc- 

 tion by L. von Bar, and List of Errata. Pages 16A+X+335. 

 Vol. II. A Translation of the Text, by John Pawley Bate, with Index of 



Authors Cited. Pages 16A-fiv-f233. 

 TEXTOR, JOHANN WOLFGANG: Synopsis Juris Gentium. 



Vol. I. Reproduction of First Edition (1680) with portrait of Textor, Intro- 

 duction by L. von Bar, and List of Errata. Pages 28A-|-vi-f-168. 

 Vol. II. A Translation of the Text, by John Pawley Bate, with Index of 



Authors Cited. Pages 26A+V+349. 

 VATTEL, E. DE: Le Droit des Gens. 



Vol. I. A Photographic Reproduction of Books I and II of the First 

 Edition (1758), with an Introduction by Albert de Lapradelle. Lix-)-541 

 pages, and portrait of Vattel. 

 Vol. II. A Photographic Reproduction of Books III and IV of the First 



Edition (1758). xxiv+376 pages. 



Vol. III. Translation of the Edition of 1758 (by Charles G. Fenwick), with 

 translation (by G. D. Gregory) of Introduction by Albert de Lapradelle. 

 Lxxxvm-|-398 pages. 

 VICTORIA, FRANCISCUS DE : De Indis et de Ivre Belli Relectiones. 



Introduction by Ernest Nys, and Translation (by John Pawley Bate) of the 



Introduction by Ernest Nys. Pages 9-100. 



A Translation of the Text, by John Pawley Bate. Pages 101-187. 

 Revised Text, by Herbert Francis Wright. Pages 189-297. 

 A Photographic Reproduction of Edition of 1696. Pages 299-476. 

 ZOUCHE, RICHARD: Juris et Judicii Fecialis, sive, Juris inter Gentes et Quaes- 



tionum de Eodem Explicatio. 



Vol.I. A Reproduction of the First Edition (1650), with portrait of Zouche. 

 Introduction by Thomas E. Holland, List of Errata, and Table of 

 Authors. Pages xvi+204. 

 Vol. II. Translation of the Text, by J. L. Brierly. Pages xvn-f-186. 



Anyone desiring to purchase any of the volumes listed above or any of the future 

 volumes of the series should apply for information to the Carnegie Endowment for 



International Peace, No. 2 Jackson Place, Washington, D. C. 



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