Introduction; 'Concordia Res Parvae Crescunt ' The Context of Seventeenth-Century Dutch Radicalism; Dutch Golden Age Politics and the Rise of theRadical Enlightenment: An Overview; Van den Enden and Religion; The Philosophia S. Scripturae Interpres between Humanist Scholarship and Cartesian Science: Lodewijk Meyer and the Emancipatory Power of Philology; The Monopoly of Social Affluence: The Jus circa sacra around Spinoza; 'Lieutenants' of the Commonwealth: A Political Reading of De jure ecclesiasticorum; Socinian Headaches: Adriaan Koerbagh and the Antitrinitarians.
Abraham van Berkel's Translations as Contributions to the Dutch Radical EnlightenmentBetween Machiavelli and Hobbes: The Republican Ideology of Johan and Pieter De la Court; Index of Names; Index of Anonymous Texts; Index of Subjects.
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