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Unimpeded sailing: A critical edition of Johann Gröning's Navigatio libera (Exended 1698 edition)
Maxwell-Stuart, P.; Murdoch, S.; Müller, L. (2018). Unimpeded sailing: A critical edition of Johann Gröning's Navigatio libera (Exended 1698 edition). Brill's Studies in Maritime History, 6. Brill: Leiden. ISBN 978-90-04-35269-8. 161 pp. https://dx.doi.org/10.1163/9789004352704
Part of: Brill's Studies in Maritime History. Brill: Leiden. ISSN 2405-4917, more

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  • Maxwell-Stuart, P.
  • Murdoch, S.
  • Müller, L.

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  • Müller, L.; Murdoch, S. (2018). Introduction, in: Maxwell-Stuart, P. et al. Unimpeded sailing: a critical edition of Johann Gröning's Navigatio libera (Exended 1698 edition). Brill's Studies in Maritime History, 6: pp. 1-23, more

Abstract
    The original Latin text of Johann Gröning’s Navigatio libera has never before been translated into any modern vernacular language. Gröning’s intention was to set out the position of neutral nations (in this case the Danes and Swedes), and their right to pursue trade during the wars of the great maritime powers (particularly the English and the Dutch). It specifically sought to engage with and refute the work of Hugo Grotius while taking cognisance of the critique of Gröning’s work by Samuel Pufendorf. The text serves as a bridge between 17th-century polemical discourse surrounding the ‘free sea’ versus ‘enclosed sea’ debate and later 18th-century legal literature on the rights of neutrals and the continuation of free trade in time of war.

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