Sir Matthew Hale, 1609 1676: Law, Religion and Natural Philosophy - Paperback
Sir Matthew Hale, 1609 1676: Law, Religion and Natural Philosophy - Paperback
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by Alan Cromartie (Author), Cromartie Alan (Author), Anthony Fletcher (Editor)
Sir Matthew Hale (1609-76) was the best-known judge of the Commonwealth under Oliver Cromwell, but he nonetheless rose to be Lord Chief Justice under King Charles II. His constitutional ideas are of interest both to lawyers and to historians of political thought; but he also wrote extensively on scientific and religious questions, in ways that illustrate the birth of early Enlightenment attitudes to both. This book surveys all aspects of Hale's work, and supplies fresh perspectives on revolutionary developments in science and religion, as well as politics.