Notes
- 1.
Toomer (2009) John Selden: A Life in Scholarship. Oxford-Warburg. 99, 121, 138, 180–181.
- 2.
- 3.
Rosenblatt (2006) Renaissance England’s Chief Rabbi: John Selden. Oxford.
- 4.
Toomer 445, 460–461, 505.
- 5.
Haivry (2017), John Selden and the Western Political Tradition. Cambridge.
- 6.
Malcolm (2018) The Talmudist in the Tower. Standpoint.
- 7.
Rosenblatt 139–141, 148–151.
- 8.
Toomer 44.
- 9.
Rosenblatt chapters 6 and 8. Somos (2012) Selden’s Mare clausum: The Secularisation of International Law and the Rise of Soft Imperialism. Journal of the History of International Law 14:287–330.
- 10.
Toomer 505.
- 11.
Haivry 271, 281, 349.
- 12.
Selden “Notes to Fortescue,” 19.
- 13.
Toomer 217–220.
- 14.
Toomer 501–506, 519.
- 15.
On the evolution of the common law see Selden’s extraordinary “Notes to Fortescue,” De laudibus, capt. Xvii, 9–22. Toomer 467, 561.
- 16.
Haivry 374.
- 17.
Rosenblatt 169.
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Somos, M. (2020). Selden, John. In: Sellers, M., Kirste, S. (eds) Encyclopedia of the Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-6730-0_456-1
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