[The Life of the Truly Eminent and Learned Hugo Grotius by Jean Levesque de Burigny]@TWC D-Link book
The Life of the Truly Eminent and Learned Hugo Grotius

BOOK II
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He translated the _Phoenissae_ of Euripides: wrote his _Institutions of the Laws of Holland_ in Dutch: and composed some short Instructions for his daughter Cornelia[107] in the form of a Catechism, and in Flemish verse, containing an hundred and eighty-five Questions and Answers: it was printed at the Hague in 1619.

The author afterwards translated it into the same number of Latin verses for the use of his son: it is added in the later editions of his Poems.

He wrote also, while under confinement, a Dialogue in Dutch verse between a father and a son, on the necessity of silence, explaining the use and abuse of Speech, and shewing the advantages of taciturnity.

In fine, he collected, when in prison, the materials of his _Apology_[108].
FOOTNOTES: [102] Apolog.

Pref.
[103] Ep.


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