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zou ZOUCIIEIUS, R. Juris et Judicii Fecialis, sive, Juris, inter Gentes, et qusestionum de eodem explicatio, qua, quae ad Pacem et bellum inter diversas principes, aut populas spcctant, ex prseci- puis, historico-jure-peritis, exhibentur. 4to. Oxon. 1650. 12mo. Hag. Com. 1659. The author copies and abridges a good deal from Grotius, making con- stant reference to the Roman Law as a sort of universal Code. He is, however, allowed to have been the first writer who combined interna- tional, natural, and positive law, which he illustrates by historical exam- ples. Though a learned Civilian, whom Wood calls the living Pandect of the law, the successor of Gentilis, at Oxford, his writings are mainly composed of the opinions of others, without many apparent attempts, on his part, at reproducing new views from his stock of acquired informa- tion. Wheaton's Hist. L. N. 100; Manning's L N. 27 ; Red. L. N. 40. . Solutio qusestionis veteris et novae ; sive de Legati delinquentis Judice cornpetente dissertatio. 12mo. Oxon. 1657. A. brother of the Portuguese Ambassador, killed a gentleman of Lin- coln's Inn, and the question arose, by what law should he be tried ? It was determined that the trial should be according to the Civil Law, and Zouch sat as one of the Commissioners, who condemned the culprit to death. That Case was the origin of the above work. Gregor's For- tescue, Pref. 17. . Quaestionum Juris Civilis centuria. 3d ed. 12mo. London. 1682. " This work was not designed as an authority for Courts ; but as a disputation for the schools." 2 Phil. Rep. 268. . Descriptio Juris et Judicii Feudalis, secundum consuetudenes Mediolani et Normannia3. 8vo. Oxon. 1634. . Cases and Questions resolved in the Civil Law. Svo. Oxford, 1652. The Jurisdiction of the Admiralty of England, asserted asainst Sir Edward Coke's Articuli Admiralitalis. 3d ed. Svo. London. 1685. This is also printed in Malyne's Lex Mercatoria, and Avas written in answer to Coke's IV. Inst. 759