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as, ill appea frona the ligi of his ritings, many of whicli,ere obvio us ly, and severa expressty composed for the guid ance of his pupil S. In the civit troubles, Zouche' sympathies e rein the si de of theming. an his de parture frona London for xsor in I 6 3, without pay in a Parii amentar subsidy, was followed by a dig- tres; levi edin the furniture of his chambers in Doctor Commoras. In I 6 6 he wagine of the negotiators in bellat of the oyali stforces in Yford, of the articles for the surrender of the it toFairfax; under hich he, and the ther malignanis V there, e re permitte limith in si monilis, withou taking the covenant,to compo und for thei estates, and to proceed o London for the PUTPOSC. He compotin dedi ac cord ingly, sor interest in land at Hare fiet diear Uxhrid ge, at Ascol in Ysord sh ire, and a Doctor Common in the Cit o London, at one-tenti, of thei value.
to have after ards repudia ted his gliare in his bus iness, and in the folio ing year had go a submitte duo the Parii amentar Uigitors of the Universit a tot alio est o reta in his Academica pre- fermenis, hi si e continue ficio do a longos e lived Thevisitor vere also induc exto restore his son Richard to a Demystii a Magdalen College, o whichie had been deprived.
Zouche' position during the rema inde of the commota ealthtime continued tot ambiguous. In I 6 0 the hadges hi of the Admiralty was alien rom him an conferre disponi p. Exon. on the otheriandi he was, in I 6s , place Lupor a specia commissioni sye and terminer, consistin of three Commonia Jud ges, three Doctor o Civilia , and three laymen, for thetrialis Don Pantaleone a 'heirother of the Portu gues Ambas Sador for a murde committe in the ourge of a brawl atthe Exchange. Sa was condemne d and executed, and one of the
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best-known o Zouche' books the Sollitio quaestionis veteris et ΠOTae, sive de Lestati delinquentis judice competente, publis hedin 6ST, Wa written to maintain the correcines of the Vie taken by the Ommis Sion erS, butio no longe accepted that the priVilege of an amba Ss ad O do es no coVer the acts of a member of his sui te.
At Xford, Zouche was in favour illi ne i ther party. During the contes in I 638 for themee pers hi of the Archives, he was spolien si hi successsu ri Vallas se a malignant 'hoi ad tali edagainst Olive V but was on the thermanii, ill - recei Ved when,
after the Resto ration, helec a me a member of the ne Commi S-
the ud ges hi 'of the Admiralty but held the post fores es than a
Zouche die aliis officiat residen ce in Doctor Commons OnMarcho St of the fame year, and was buri exin the parisii Churcho Fulliam, ne a the grave of his aughter Catharine Poweli. His idow, Sarali die in I 683, at the clod gings V of her Son
mo monument commemorat in either ather o son has been preserve in the ne Parisii Church hicli replace the oldisne, pulle donni in 18So. It wout doubiles have exhibite s
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an inscription in the College hapel. he alonem at Zouche' schild re n. est is sue. One of her aughters, Frances Lydall. marriel Dr. C. Wallier, a fellow of riel, hos descendant, thel evd. Edward R. Zouche waiker, stilli vias, illi ther fami lytreas ures the beauti fui optraitis Lotiche, by Cornelius angen repreSent in him a a maia o 33, in rus and do ubi et 'illi re fine dieatures and a potia ted ea d. p. Wallier has most in il lyallo ed the originalior trai tote re produce Das the frontis pieceo this volume.
The impression a dei Loiichem pontis contemporarie maybe gat hered rom Anthon Wood, ho writes that he was an ex ac artist, a Subile logician, expert historian, and for the knowledge in , and practice of the Civilia , he hie personis his time in his ortis huc his te eme dieyond the se a s here severat of them a re reprinted parti testify. He was so et versed algo in the Statutes of the Universi ty, and controversi es between the members thereo and the i , that non after Twyne' de ath wentheyondini m. As his birili, a nobi e o was his helia vi ou and
disco urge, and a personable an hand sonae so naturali gweet,pleas in and ah able. The truth g there a nothing antingbut a fro varii spirit for his ad vancem ent; ut the interruptiono the times, hicli silenc'd his professioni ould have gi ven asto totis riseia die been o another disposition. The editor of the 1683 editioni R. oket' De poli tela ecclesiae Anglicanae V says of him exteris certe non minu quam
noStratibu natum . . . . Scriptis sui de jure gentium et civili, ubique clarissimus. gentis nostrae decus et ornamentum.
Zouphe was a good specimen of the Civilian who was produce dat Yford while the thorough rill of the old system o legaltra in in g, a revive by the impulse gi ven to it by the Italian refugee, Alberico Gentili, stilicias ted on. Zouche an diis senior contemporary, Arthur Dupli. both pupil of Iolin Budden, holi ad succee dei Gentili in the Regius Professors his , are the lasto the old race of Ox ford Civilians hos writ ings stili enjoy
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The literar output o Zouche, speciali is, remember his life - long occupation a ProfeSSor, AdVocate and Jud ge, as SSurpri Sin in amo Vnt ascit Was varie in character. His sirs and SomeWhat juvenile, publication No. I in the list,hicli folio s)Wa a poena descriptive o Europe Asia an Africa, after themaniae of the ieri egesis V o Dionysius. In a euphuisti pref- ac the author apologi Se fortis poetica Venture haVin known isonae hos credit ath hallenge respecti XCeed in Strongin rejudice against the compos in an re ad in Such tristes. In matUrer ear Zouche attempte a play ΝΟ. in is it erighil attribute to im intende tot performe be fore an Academicat audience,' sit ted in deed, o n other, Since thedramatis personae are such loo dies abstractions Fallacy, V Oppositioni V an Ambigui ty. V At a much later date, heproduce a litile book of logical, rhetorical, and ethica maximS Νο. I in Most of his ritings ere, howeVer, po the Studyand the practice of the Civilia . Severat of these e re hand- book for disputations at the niVersit ΝοS. a Isin, an mo Vere Da polemica cast, ea ling, reSpecti Vely, illi the a se of Sa, ire ad mentione d and withrai Edward oke's Views ponAdmirati Jurisdiction Νο8. 3, 6). ut his mos importantachieVement a the mapping uti the holerae ld of law, and the sub Sequent Xamination in det ait O it Various de partinents. The Elementa Juris prudentiae V NO. a) although in termin-OlO 'holly, and in Substance main ly a Settin forti, o Roman Law, is intende to suppi a generali applicabie scheme o legat science, distribu ted unde the two main head of Jus V and Ju
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afte invard de ait, in a geries of monographs, with the severat
carrie diuti excepti perhapy, in the layt- mentione d work, of whicha more particular account, illi gi veniereas ter.
The folio iniis a fundis of the works writieni or attribu ted
dedicate to Edward Lord Lotidhe, i his hinsmata, the author V: reprinted, illi a me moi and notes,' his descendant, the Rev. Richard Wallier, B. D. DXford, 839, vo. a. Elementa Iurisprudentiae, definitionibus, regulis, et sententiis selectionibus uris civilis illustrata V X ford, 629, 2 mo; Κ-
ford, I 636, m. to together illi Nos. and s: Leyden and Amsterdam, I 6 2, 2mo, together illi Nos. 7 8, 9 Leyden, I 6 3. IZmo, together, illi Nos. andri 68 I. 3. Descriptio juris et udieii fetidalis, secundum consuetudines Mediolani et Normanniae, pro introductione ad studium jurisprudentiae Anglicanae, V X ford, I 63 , I mo. . Descriptio Iuris et Iudieii temporalis, sedundum consuetudines eu-dales et Normannicas, Ox ford, I 636, to, together With os. and : reprinted in the I 683 editioni R. oket' Tractatus de poli tela ecclesiae Anglicanae. s. me scriptio Iuris et Iudicii ecclesiasti ei, secundum canones et constitutiones Anglicanas, V X ford, 636, to, together illi Nos 2 and 4: also reprinted in the I 683 editioni Moliet's Work. 6. The Sophister, a Comedy, ' London, I 639, to, anon. , but ascribed by an id S. note in the Bodleian op to Lotiche: o also bymost authorities oti the drama, though no by G. Langi, aine. 7. me scriptio Iuris et Iudicii saeri, ad quam leges quae religionem et piam causam respipiunt referuntur, Oxford, I 6 Ο, to, together With Nos 2, 8 and 9: Leyden, and Anasterilam, Ι6S Z IZmo. 8. V Descriptio Iuris et Judicii militaris, ad quam leges quae rem militarem et ordinem personarum respiciunt referuntur, V X ford, I 6 o Aio, illi Nos. 2, Pando; Leyden and Anasterdam. 6sa,
12mo Par II of this, ortatre ais me jure militiae civilis, sive de jure Nobilitatis j.
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9. V Descriptio Juris et Iudicii maritimi, ad quam quae navigationem et
negotiationem maritimam re Spiciunt referuntur. V X ford, 6 Ο, to, With NOS. 2, 7 and 8; Leyden and Am Sterdam, 6 2, 2 mo
Parid reat V De Jure et Judicio maritimo, ' Par ΙΙ de Jure
et udicio negotiationis maritiniae in .io. Iuris et Judicii fecialis, sive Juris inter Gentes, et quae Stionum de eodem explicatio, V X ford, 6SO, qto Leyden, 6 I, Iam O Hague 16S9, amo; ab ence, 66Ι, amo translate by Al-fred Voge a V Aligenae ines Vol kerrectit, te auch alige me ines Urthei und Ansprii che alter Volker,' Frankfurt, 666, 2mo. II. V Cases and uestion resol Ved in the CiviliaW, V X ford, 6sa, Iamo, intended late V tot publiched in the prope langu age of the CiviliaW for the se of student in thei Profession. V Parti relates o Righis, Par I to Procedure. 12. V Specimen Ouaestionum uri Ci Vilis, ' OXford, I 6 3 anon. ut certaint by ZOUche, ee ΝΟ. I S.I3. V Solutio Quaestionis Veteris et novae, Sive de Legati delinquentis judice competente di SSertatio, V X ford, 6ST, TINO; Ologiae, I 662, 2 mo Beri in V cum noti Henetii, V 669, amo tranS-lated by J J Lelim animas ei ne vornelimen engli Schen Jureconsulti Gedant en on dem Traktemen eines Ministers, ' etc. Jena, ITIT, Vo; at Sol D. J. gent, a P a Dissertation concerning the puni Stimentis Ambassa dors, Vinc. V With the addition o a Preface concerning the Occasion o Writin this reati se, ' London,
anonymou treati Se publi Shed in I 6 O at Strassburg, ' Quaestio Vetus et noVa an legatum adVersu principem Vel rempublicam, ad quam missus St, delinquentem Sal V jure gentium capere, retinere, ac punire liceat. V I Eruditionis ingenuae Pecimen, Scilicet artium Logicae Dialecticae, et Rhetoricae, nec non moralis Philosophiae, M. T. Ciceronis definitionibus et sententiis illustratae, V X ford, 6 SP, amo,
anon. , ut date frona St. Alban Hall, and attributed o Zoucheb an old S. note in the Bodleian OPy. Is V Quaestionum uris Civilis Centuria, in decem classes distributa, V
date I 6s 9 Zouche alludes totis publicationis the V Specimen ΝΟ 2 si X ear preVi Ou Sty, and dedicates these V senectutis
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molini in V to the V Iurisprudentiae studiosis, praesertim B. Wicchami alumnis V havin himself been humanioribus literis et juris studio institutus V in the two Wiceamical Colleges. In a casein the Prerogative Cotiri, in I 773, Uristhi . Sariuuda, Classis iii, Quaestio 6, of this collectioni avin been cited in argument, the Jud ge, i W Wynne, sald that Nork wasio designe asan authorit for colaris, ut as a disquisition for the schools. V See the long note o Taylor v. Diploch in a Phili. Eccl. Reporis 273 at Sora alla. b Evans, 93.)16. The Iurisdictior of the Admirati os Englandi asserte against Si Edward Colle' Articini Admiralitatis, in hap. xxii of his Jurisdictionis Couris ' V London, 663, vo. In a re face, date froni Doctor Commons, Dr. Baldwyn attest that thistreati se a deli vered into his hand by the author himself to beppinted. It was reprinted in the folio editionis 1686, of the Consuetudo vel Lex Mercatoria Vis Gerard Malynes.
Vith a vi ex to his candidatur for the ee pers his of the Archives Zouche compiled in manu script Privi leges of the Universit of Ox ford, collecte into a body. V A transcript of this manu script is preserve d a St. John's College.
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I 39. V Descriptio Juris et negotiationem ma to, illi ΝΟS. 2,
de eodem explicat Hague, 6S9, 2 l
a non mOUS reatis publVetu et noVa an legatu ad quam mi SSUS est, claretinere, ac punire liceat.' ' Eruditionis ingenuae Pecticae, et Rhetoricae, nec non
definitionibus et sententiis a non ., ut dated frona St. Ab an old S. note in the Bo Quaestionum uris Civilis Ceii Oxford, 66O, Iam o Londitate. I 639, Ouche assu dest i No. 2 Si year PreVi
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ght V in generat De Jure in stenere in
referen C to persons, hings, obligations aris V-VII, we passdromia and Rightsight a re en forcedi namely by Judicium V causae ossinitis, decretum, and coercitio, in in Public Law; in e ach case, illi referi obligations, delicis an diuties. Al these the phra Seolog of the Civilia , osten in L frona themiges an Code. It must be)h, after deal in fullymith Private La , 'rocedure applicabie to ach, en d Some- t addingo ordo wha ha been a id a communis inter diversos Principes et i rather feem that, although he had heres of ea ling, illi his topic , t wagini ati perhaps notuit he had care fuit studi ed PUS, Oni Uer recenti publis hed heia the i en. that Zouche seriousi turn est his at-plo the genera scheme of the Elementa , Public o Private 'hicli is en force by ubjectu iis urisdiction, as,orke diu hyle eries of monographs hic li appea re in in I 63ψ to 6 o; but it was notu ill 6 o thatua pon the hody o puleg hich goveri theivpei gn State to the est. He had by theni Sem. a periodi en forced eis ure rom Aca-ot non alias felici in o complete, by the seres os ortis contempla ted wenty-on yeary . e encounter at the distinctions and term sterenta, ' and the monographs whicli followedu nota hi the distinction belween Right '
at f writers ad totiched poni an non systematically, jus 'lureaut populorum rectores intercedit. V Proteg. r.
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Ιt has been atre ad expla ined that the Jus Feciale, iubiis hed
In Partes e re ais, sirst, of the Object V of Juris prudence Jurisprudentiae Finis , hicli is the en forcement of Justice, the principies of hicli are derive frona Ius Naturale, Ius en tium, and Jus Civile secondiy, of the Subject V of Juris prudence subjectum in quo versatur), i. e. mum an Interco Urse V Communis humana universa in Whicli akes placerae tween: I
private individua is, a Sovere igia an subjeci, 3 person in
Specia relations ecclesiastical, militar and nautical, SoVere ign and SoVereigia communis Veneralis inter diversos Principes et Nespublicas), ach of these fou topic involving the consideration Os personae, res actus here e Omewhat mi Sapplies the Roman claSSisication Os personae, res actiones ; ast ly, O the means V of Juris pruden ce, i. e. the methodsi Whicli ustice is brought O bear pon human intercourse quibus Finis in Subjectum inducitur), of whicli the principat is udicium, o as es hould say, Procedure.
In his distributionis his subjectine eem to trace the influence of the Paratilla in Pandectas ' of esenbecius Is 663.
