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acquisitions, most notably by a group of forty Selden manuscripts purchased by the
Bodleian from James Fairhurst in 1947. The Selden collection at the Bodleian houses more than 400 manuscript volumes taking up more than 40 meters (approx. 130 feet) of shelf space. The linguistic range of these manuscripts reflects Selden's interest in eastern and other languages. The languages represented include
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892:, London. His tomb is today clearly visible through glass plates in the floor of this church. Furthermore, he is commemorated by a monumental inscription on the south side of the Temple Church. More than two centuries after his death, in 1880, a brass tablet was erected to his memory by the benchers of the
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Several of Selden's minor works were printed for the first time after his death, including a tract in defence of the 25 December birth of Christ written during the
Puritan Commonwealth (1649–1660) when celebration of Christmas was prohibited. A collective edition of his writings was published by
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through the press, the second and third parts being severally published in 1653 and 1655. The aim of this work was to counter the use by the
Presbyterians, in particular, of arguments and precedents drawn from Jewish tradition; it was a very detailed study aimed at refuting such arguments, and
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claimed that a fire at the Inner Temple destroyed "8 Chests full" of Selden's manuscripts. Still, the collection the
Bodleian received was large enough that it required several years and multiple librarians to fully catalogue. Since then, the original collection has been enhanced by further
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Selden's collection was the largest received by the
Bodleian in the seventeenth century, comprising around 8,000 items. Even this massive collection did not represent the extent of Selden's library. Duplicates, meaning books the library already owned, were given to
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In
October 1643, Selden was appointed by Commons to take control of the office of Clerk and Keeper of the Records in the Tower, which duty passed to the Master of the Rolls in 1651. In 1645 he was named one of the parliamentary commissioners of the
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tried to merge the theory of
Grotius on property with Selden's view on obligation. Cumberland and Hale both belonged to a larger group, followers in a broad sense of Selden, with backgrounds mostly of Cambridge and the law, comprising also
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He is also commemorated in place-names in
Salvington, including "The John Selden Inn", which purports to be on the site of his dwelling; Selden Road; and the Selden medical centre. Also The Selden Arms on Lyndhurst Road in Worthing.
984:, which, in spite of defects and omissions, remained a comprehensive work for centuries. It was republished in a larger and greatly revised edition in 1631 and earned for Selden the praise "monarch of letters" from his friend
758:, and the rest, he was sent back to the Tower. There he remained for eight months, deprived for a part of the time of the use of books and writing materials. He was then removed, under less rigorous conditions, to the
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By the time of his death in 1654, Selden had accumulated a library of several thousand manuscripts and printed books. Selden's will left his intentions for this library somewhat ambiguous, although the will and
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His father, also named John Selden, had a small farm. It is said that his skill as a violin-player was what attracted his wife, Margaret, who was from a better family, being the only child of Thomas Baker of
1291:, the cousin of Sir Edmund, his former client in the Five Knights' Case, may be taken as additional evidence that his zeal for the popular cause was neither so warm nor so unquestioned as it had once been.
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The circumstances of its delayed publication, in 1635, suggest that during the early 1630s Selden inclined towards the court rather than the popular party and even secured the personal favour of the king,
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1537:(1591). This was the first book printed with moveable type in Japan. Oxford, Bodleian Library Arch. B f.69: https://digital.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/objects/3bdc1c46-9c84-4e64-aa83-b48b4baf2a5f//
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1758:(Arch.b.f.69). The printed books included in the Selden collection contain many that are significant in part because they originated in the libraries of other famous figures, including
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but that this transaction did not occur because the Temple did not possess a large enough library. By 1656, two years after Selden's death, his executors (Edward
Heyward, John Vaughan,
872:. It is believed that he married her, although their marriage does not seem to have ever been publicly acknowledged. He assembled a famous library which eventually became part of the
1074:. He also made much of the complexities of the ancient Jewish customs on tithes. The work was also a milestone in the history of English historical writing through its mixture of
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library. A rumor also circulated in the decades after Selden's death that part of his library had remained in London and was destroyed by a fire. The 1704 edition of
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and was compelled to retract his opinions. Also, his work was suppressed, and he was forbidden to reply to anyone who might come forward to answer it.
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he specifies that they had conflated the natural law of the "nations", based on custom, with that of the philosophers, based on human abstractions.
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in England from the Norman Conquest. In 1613 he supplied a series of notes, including quotations and references, to the first eighteen
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was issued, and immediately established his fame as an orientalist. It is remarkable for its early use of the comparative method, on
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Privileges of the Baronage of England when they sit in Parliament and Discourse concerning the Rights and Privileges of the Subject
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as a natural faculty in the rational soul, by the mediation of which divine intellect can intervene directly with individuals.
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the "three princes" of the "natural right of the gentes". He went on to criticise their approach foundationally. In his
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Areopagitica, A Speech of Mr. John Milton for the Liberty of Unlicenc'd Printing to the Parliament of England
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Areopagitica, A Speech of Mr. John Milton for the Liberty of Unlicenc'd Printing to the Parliament of England
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followed Selden over both Grotius and Hobbes on natural law. Selden contested the scholastic position, after
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appeared. Although it had passed censorship and licensing, this dissertation on the historical basis of the
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and, in 1647, was voted £5000 by the parliament as compensation for his pains under the monarchy.
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Theanthropos: God Made Man, a Tract Proving the Nativity of our Saviour to be on the 25 December
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British Identities Before Nationalism: Ethnicity and Nationhood in the Atlantic World, 1600–1800
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Science, Religion and Politics in Restoration England: Richard Cumberland's De Legibus Naturae
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John Selden's Formative Years: Politics and Society in Early Seventeenth-Century England
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was published. A first sign of the coming storm was the 1619 book controverting Selden,
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Summary Catalogue of Post-Medieval Western Manuscripts in the Bodleian Library Oxford
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The Secularization of Early Modern England: From Religious Culture to Religious Faith
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Barratt, D. M. (1950–51). "The Library of John Selden and its later history".
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Barratt, D. M. (1950–51). "The Library of John Selden and its later history".
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Barratt, D. M. (1950–51). "The Library of John Selden and its later history".
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Barratt, D. M. (1950–51). "The Library of John Selden and its later history".
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and Kabbalistic collections (MS. Arch. Selden A. 56; MS. Selden Superius 107)
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pointing out the inherent flexibility of the tradition that was being cited.
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Puritans and Puritanism in Europe and America: A Comprehensive Encyclopedia
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arranged for him to be freed. Some years before, he had been appointed
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Plan of the Temple as Selden would probably have known it. Drawing by
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London: The Selden Map and the Making of a Global City, 1549–1689
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An incomplete Russian-English vocabulary (MS. Selden Supra 61)
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Dissertatio de anno civili et calendario reipublicae Judaicae
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De successionibus in bona defuncti secundum leges Ebraeorum
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on the rights and privileges of the House, affirmed by the
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as it had grown up, but believed Arthur had existed. The
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Notes of Materials for the History of Public Departments
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Journal of Comparative Legislation and International Law
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Hobbes, Selden, Erastianism and the history of the Jews
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De synedriis et prefecturis juridicis veterum Ebraeorum
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De jure naturali et gentium juxta disciplinam Ebraeorum
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comments on Vico's admiration for Grotius and Selden.
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A Short Biographical Dictionary of English Literature
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Natural Rights Theories: Their Origin and Development
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was written to dismantle the pretensions advanced by
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Theology and Science in the Thought of Francis Bacon
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Herzog, Isaac (1931), "John Selden and Jewish Law",
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in the parish church of St. Andrew's, West Tarring.
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1696:A fragment on Islamic law (MS. Selden Superius 42)
1535:Sanctos no gosagues no uchi nuqigaqi quan dai ichi
2395:Encyclopedia of Historians and Historical Writing
1407:Encyclopedia of Historians and Historical Writing
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920:1899 edition of The Table Talk of John Selden by
801:, and printed an answer to the arguments used by
2636:Angliae Notitia: Or The Present State of England
1044:Animadversions upon M. Seldens History of Tithes
19:For the United States Marine Corps general, see
2952:John Selden and the Western Political Tradition
1908:John Selden and the Western Political Tradition
1315:in 3 volumes folio in 1725, and again in 1726.
2834:Renaissance England's Chief Rabbi: John Selden
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2856:(Oxford, OUP, 2009) (Oxford-Warburg Studies).
2772:(Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2014)
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1171:He employed his leisure at Wrest in writing
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1801:The Ancient Constitution and the Feudal Law
1577:Cover of John Selden's copy of Boccaccio's
1124:Literature and archaeology of the Near East
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2719:. Cambridge University Press. p. 210.
2617:"Rare Books Named Collection Descriptions"
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2134:The Complete Critical Guide to Ben Jonson
2029:. University of Wisconsin. Archived from
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2000:The Politics of the Ancient Constitution
1986:
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1177:De successione in pontificatum Ebraeorum
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3765:People educated at The Prebendal School
1892:
1803:, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
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3108:Form of Presbyterial Church Government
2507:The Autobiography of Giambattista Vico
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1756:Sanctos no gosagueo no uchi nuqigaqi
962:, in which he traced the history of
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2859:Archdeacon David Wilkins (editor),
2804:. Chichester: Phillimore & Co.
2755:, ed. Bliss (London; 1817, 4 vols.)
2638:(21 ed.). London. p. 465.
2425:Philosophy and Government 1572–1651
2027:"The English Revolution, 1647–1649"
3780:Masters of Trinity Hall, Cambridge
2854:John Selden: A Life in Scholarship
1422:Lucius Cary, 2nd Viscount Falkland
1350:He was sceptical of the legend of
1081:In 1623 he produced an edition of
746:and poundage, and, along with Sir
267:, London; in 1604 he moved to the
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3845:17th-century English male writers
3029:The Correspondence of John Selden
2793:, Giuffrè: Milano 2001, two vols.
2730:Bodleian Library (24 June 2010).
2052:Thomas, Francis Sheppard (1843).
1734:Prince Charles from Spain in 1623
1242:National Portrait Gallery, London
1138:Patriarch Eutychius of Alexandria
1107:Historiae Anglicanae scriptores X
778:in Bedfordshire, he now retired.
3790:People from Tarring, West Sussex
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2979:. London: John Murray. pp.
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2267:(1 ed.). London. p. 11
2011:Francis J. Bremer, Tom Webster.
1841:(1 ed.). London. p. 11
1631:(MS. Selden Supra 2, 3, 6, 28–9)
3086:Westminster Confession of Faith
2836:, Oxford University Press, 2006
2099:, which was an appendix to his
1643:praises (MS. Selden Superius 3)
1060:The Quaestion of Tythes Revised
932:English history and antiquities
152:
2844:The Table-Talk of John Selden.
2288:Religion and International Law
1624:Several Greek versions of the
1358:, he suggested in comments on
1343:, which was inconsistent with
884:. He died at Friary House in
275:. His earliest patron was Sir
263:. In 1603, he was admitted to
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3865:17th-century writers in Latin
3096:Westminster Shorter Catechism
3020:Works by or about John Selden
2991:– via Internet Archive.
2820:Comparative law and Antiquity
2802:Worthing: a Pictorial History
2634:Chamberlayne, Edward (1704).
2410:English Men of Letters, Ch. 8
2173:"The Scottish Nation, Semple"
1905:Haivry, Ofir (29 June 2017).
299:Portrait of Selden (drawn by
3840:17th-century English writers
3102:Directory for Public Worship
3091:Westminster Larger Catechism
2861:Johannis Seldeni Opera Omnia
2717:A Bibliography of John Donne
2685:"Manuscripts of John Selden"
2352:Haycock, David Boyd (2013).
1613:(MS. Arch. Selden A. 72 (5))
1596:The Present State of England
1007:. In 1616 appeared notes on
960:The Duello, or Single Combat
772:Henry Grey, 8th Earl of Kent
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3860:Members of the Inner Temple
3855:Alumni of Hart Hall, Oxford
2800:Elleray, D. Robert (1977).
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2537:The Bodleian Library Record
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3611:Oliver St John (1580–1646)
2976:Great Jurists of the World
2956:Cambridge University Press
2935:Paul Christianson (1996),
2193:Charles John Sommerville,
1705:An account of the laws of
1639:Prayers, meditations, and
1198:, taking as its basis the
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993:Analecton Anglobritannicon
854:Solemn League and Covenant
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2509:(1975 edition), p. 172.
2407:Pattison, Mark (1879).
2379:Hutton, Ronald (2009).
2056:. W. Clowes & Sons.
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850:Trinity Hall, Cambridge
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3870:Lords of the Admiralty
3656:Henry Vane the Younger
2827:Memoirs of John Selden
2615:The Bodleian Library.
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1780:Tractatio de polygamia
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3820:English MPs 1624–1625
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2929:Daniel Woolf (1990),
2863:, etc. (London, 1725)
2842:(preface and notes),
2832:Jason P. Rosenblatt,
2829:, etc. (London, 1835)
2381:Blood & Mistletoe
2261:Milton, John (1644).
2025:Sommerville, Johann.
1835:Milton, John (1644).
1799:Pocock, John (1957),
1750:(MS. Selden Supra 18)
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3775:English antiquarians
3696:Bulstrode Whitelocke
3651:Henry Vane the Elder
3070:Westminster Assembly
2033:on 27 September 2011
1683:New World languages
1588:Gloucester Cathedral
1493:Edward Stillingfleet
1300:Theodore Graswinckel
838:Bulstrode Whitelocke
818:Westminster Assembly
785:of 1640; but to the
336:Protestation of 1621
285:barristers' chambers
253:The Prebendal School
144:Political philosophy
3795:Christian Hebraists
3401:Alexander Henderson
3012:, 1910 – via
2523:Against the Current
2360:on 26 February 2009
2299:Johann Somerville,
2251:, pp. 600–601.
2160:Anglo-Saxon England
2115:). Thus, the title
1609:Samples of Russian
1592:Edward Chamberlayne
1525:Library collections
1104:Sir Roger Twysden's
882:Selden Map of China
754:, Long, Valentine,
643:Category:Marshalsea
277:Robert Bruce Cotton
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3436:Archibald Johnston
3421:Richard Holdsworth
3201:Archibald Campbell
3181:Jeremiah Burroughs
2768:Robert Batchelor,
2753:Athenae Oxonienses
2427:(1993), pp. 272–4.
2338:Rodney Castleden,
2305:Hobbes and History
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1874:on 24 January 2021
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2290:(1999), pp. 68–9.
1964:Berkowitz, p. 36.
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1760:Sir Robert Cotton
1707:Ivan the Terrible
1507:Giambattista Vico
1477:Orlando Bridgeman
1468:intellectus agens
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1196:international law
1146:Church of England
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1028:History of Tithes
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