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Gentili, Alberico; Rolfe, John Carew [Contr.]; Phillipson, Coleman [Contr.]
De iure belli libri tres (Band 2): The translation of the edition of 1612 — Oxford: Clarendon Pr. [u.a.], 1933

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SUBJECT
Abusive language condemned, 231 et seq.
Accusation:
when honourable, 122
when justified, 122
when shameful, 122
Accusers:
Cicero on, 299
Devil called the Adversary, 122
Achilles censured, 280 et seq.
Adem^tio, definition of, 301
Adornments of conquered seized, 310 et seq.
Aduataci, Caesar's terms to the, 217
Adulterer, illegal killing of an, 170
Adultery:
a cause for divorce, 125
base by nature, 347
for vengeance, 429
peace not broken by, 429
punishment for, 170 et seq.
Advantage. See also Expediency:
at the expense of others illegal, 102
Advocate of two persons, 389
Aeginetans abused by Athenians, 295 et seq.
Aeneas:
on burial of dead, 278 ,
his treatment of Helen, 256 et seq.
his treatment of suppliants, 246 et seq.
Aetolians allow service against allies, 393
Agamemnon on treatment of captives, 211
Aged persons, when spared, 259 et seq.
Agesilaus:
and Ventidius, 149
immoral remark of, 152
Agreements. See also Compacts; Contracts;
Treaties:
apply to necessary war, 388 et seq.
by captive sovereigns, 363
by catholic kings, 362
by soldiers, 181 et seq.
by subordinate officers, 176 et seq.
contrary to public welfare, 183 et seq.
exceptions in, 361 et seq.
imperfection in form of, 361 et seq.
in good faith, 148
later words weightier in, 369
law of, 360 et seq.
must be advantageous to both parties, 179
must bind both parties, 179

INDEX
of fraternity and friendship, 387
of kings, 412
should be without trickery, 145
tactily renewed, 418
with brigands, 143 et seq.
with minors, 364 et seq.
with subjects, 378
with the enemy, Romans on, 184
when binding, 180
Agricultural tools not to be seized, 262
Aid should be rendered:
to a just cause, 391
to kinsfolk, 391
to one against offence of another, 392
sometimes to none, 392 et seq.
to subjects as well as friends, 390
Alexander the Great:
and the Thebans, 307 et seq.
and the wife of Darius, 257 et seq.
assassination of father of, 166 et seq.
avenged the Greeks, 120
chastity of, 258
did not win victories by speeches, 232
dragged Betis after his chariot, 281
extent of empire of, 9
laid waste Egypt, 338
on return of captives, 205
pirate's reply to, 24, 34
Porus and, 354
punished assassins of Darius, 167
respected temples, 249
severe to obstinate defenders, 214
spared advocates of resistance, 219
spared women and prisoners, 251
treacherous act of, 145 et seq.
Alexander Severus, attitude of, towards
Jews, 44
Alienation of land and subjects, 373 et seq.
Alienigenae, definition of, 13
Alii, definition of, 200
Alliances: 387 et seq.
two kinds of, 388
with infidels, 402
Allies:
form one body, 430
need not aid unjust causes, 388
obligations of, to exiled king, 426
qualified, 200

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