Works
- On the Law of War and Peace (“De jure belli ac pacis,” 1625) Translated by William Evats, 1682 (external scan); by Jean Barbeyrac, 1738 (external scan);
- On the Truth of the Christian Religion (“De Veritate Religionis Christianae,” 1627); by William Whewell, 1853 (external scan); by Archibald Colin Campbell, 1901 (external scan); by John Damen Maguire, 1913 (external scan)
- Dissertation on the Origin of the Native Races of America (“De origine gentium Americanarum dissertatio,” 1642) Translated by Edmund Goldsmid, 1884 (external scan)
- Commentary on the Law of Prize and Booty
- Apologeticus: Defense of the actions which led to his arrest
- Commentaries on the Old Testament
- Commentaries on the New Testament
- The Freedom of the Seas, 1688. Translated by Ralph Van Deman Magoffin, 1916 (external scan)
- The opinions of Grotius as contained in the Hollandsche consultatien en advijsen. Translated by Daniel P. de Bruyn, 1894 (external scan)
- The history of the Spanish invasion, and the armada styled invincible, Translated 1804 (external scan)
Works about Grotius
- The life of the truly eminent and learned Hugo Grotius by Jean Lévesque de Bruigny, 1754 (external scan)
- The Life of Hugo Grotius by Charles Butler (1826) (external scan)
- The political theory of the schoolmen and Grotius by John Martin Littlejohn, 1894 (external scan)
- "Grotius, Hugo," in The New International Encyclopædia, New York: Dodd, Mead and Co. (1905)
- The Influence of Grotius in the Far East by Sakuyei Takahashi (1908)
- "Grotius, Hugo," by Mark Pattison in Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed., 1911)
- Hugo Grotius, the Father of the Modern Science of International Law by Hamilton Vreeland, 1917 (external scan)
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