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    1586, Althusius received his doctorate in civil and canon law from the University of Basel. While studying at Basel, Althusius lived with Johannes Grynaeus...
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    governments. Johannes Althusius (1563-1638), is considered the father of modern federalism, along with Montesquieu. In 1603, Althusius first described...
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    Europe, influencing thinkers such as Jean Bodin, Hugo Grotius and Johannes Althusius. Modrzewski was born in Wolbórz (also known as Woybor, Voibor, Woibor...
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    centre of reformed Protestantism at that time. The political theorist Johannes Althusius served as Syndic from 1604 to 1638.: xii  In 1744, Emden was annexed...
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    treatments of the trivium. Johannes Piscator anticipated the foundation in writing introductory Ramist texts, Johannes Althusius and Lazarus Schöner likewise...
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  • Subsidiarity: From Johannes Althusius to Jacques Delors". 北大法学論集. 44 (6): 652-553. It is reasonable however to also identify Althusius as the first proponent...
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    to Johannes Althusius in 1603 work, Politica, resistance to a supreme magistrate by lesser magistrates is justified in the case of tyranny. Althusius argued...
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    in academic circles for his research on Johannes Althusius. In his publications, Gierke asserted that Althusius' theory of the state as a social organism...
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  • Abdullah al-Qasemi (1907–1996) William Alston (1921–2009)[1][2][3] Johannes Althusius (1557–1638)[2] Louis Althusser (1918–1990)[1][3][4][5] Robert Alyngton...
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    and Frankenberg by the Upper Edertalbahn and the Ruhr-Eder-Bahn. Johannes Althusius (1563–1638), legal scholar and politician from Bad Berleburg-Diedenshausen...
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    Followers of Ramus in different fields included Johannes Althusius, Caspar Olevianus, John Milton, Johannes Piscator, Rudolph Snellius and Hieronymus Treutler...
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    was first mentioned in documents in 1194. The political philosopher Johannes Althusius was born and raised there. The accepted faith of the people was the...
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  • of his state law manual calls Johannus Althusius "the last of the monarchomachs". Typically Johannes Althusius in his Politica opposes Jean Bodin. Monarchomachs...
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    Spengler, the non-conformists of the 1930s, Johann Gottfried Herder, Johannes Althusius, interwar Austro-Marxists, and communitarian philosophers like Alasdair...
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  • Giovanni Gabrieli, Italian organist and composer (b. 1557) 1638 – Johannes Althusius, German jurist and philosopher (b. 1557) 1674 – Philippe de Champaigne...
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    year of education. August Friedrich Christian Vilmar (1833-1850) Johannes Althusius (16th century) Otto Ubbelohde (1875-1884) Bruno Strauss (1889-1969)...
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  • (affiliated with the University of Marburg) in nearby Marburg (from which Johannes Althusius and Carl Joachim Friedrich also graduated) in 1912, graduating in...
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  • the justification of the Dutch Revolt. In the Politica (1603) of Johannes Althusius, one of the occasions justifying resistance to a supreme magistrate...
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  • Madeleine de Souvré marries the marquis de Sablé. Johannes Althusius – Politica Methodice Digesta Johannes Valentinus Andreae – Fama fraternitatis Roseae...
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    stripped Church officials of any power some of their members (such as Johannes Althusius in a letter to Lubbertus) declared Grotius' ideas diabolical. In 1621...
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  • German politician, Minister-President of Thuringia Johannes Althusius (1557–1638), also known as Johannes Althaus, German Calvinist philosopher and theologian...
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  • p. 26 Störkel, in Festschrift 1984, p. 55 "Johannes Althusius", Encyclopædia Britannica. Johannes Althusius, On Law and Power Archived 2016-08-14 at the...
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    Republica was a deeply influential work of political philosophy, and was Johannes Althusius’ most cited source in his Politica (1603). His Syntaxes artis mirabilis...
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    parents to Bad Berleburg in 1988. In 1994, she graduated from the Johannes-Althusius-Gymnasium there and studied German and English for four semesters...
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  • between the civitas and the res publica, in a critique of Jean Bodin, Johannes Althusius, Busius (Paulus Buis or Buys, died 1617), and Bartholomäus Keckermann...
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  • Germany. Friedrich enshrined in these constitutions the teachings of Johannes Althusius on federalism and local autonomy in an effort to create a decentralized...
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    haste in 1639 and is reported to have been lifted from a work by Johannes Althusius to provide justification for bearing arms. The First Bishops' War...
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    worked as an independent writer and historian. After graduating the Johannes Althusius Gymnasium in Bad Berleburg, Hosfeld was trained in journalism at the...
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    incited Lubbertus to write a response to Grotius's Ordinum Pietas was Johannes Althusius (whom Grotius oddly claimed as influential in his own thought). In...
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  • and, incidentally, also of the work of the Calvinist state theorist Johannes Althusius. Like Franz Schnabel, Schubert was a representative of the German...
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