Severinus de Monzambano Veronensis

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Severinus de Monzambano Veronensis is the Latin pseudonym of the 17th-century jurist and political philosopher Samuel von Pufendorf, used especially for his influential writings on the constitution and politics of the Holy Roman Empire.

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instanceOf pseudonym
alsoKnownAs Severinus de Monzambano NERFINISHED
associatedWithInstitution University of Heidelberg NERFINISHED
University of Lund NERFINISHED
bearerBirthYear 1632
bearerBornIn Duchy of Saxony NERFINISHED
bearerCitizenship Electorate of Saxony NERFINISHED
Sweden NERFINISHED
bearerDeathYear 1694
bearerEra Early modern period
bearerFullName Samuel Freiherr von Pufendorf NERFINISHED
bearerHonorificTitle Freiherr (baron)
bearerInfluenced Enlightenment political thought
German constitutional theory
bearerInfluencedBy Hugo Grotius NERFINISHED
Thomas Hobbes NERFINISHED
bearerKnownFor critique of the constitutional structure of the Holy Roman Empire
secularization of natural law
systematization of natural law theory
bearerMainInterest constitutional structure of the Holy Roman Empire
international law
natural law
sovereignty
bearerNationality German
bearerNotableWork De jure naturae et gentium NERFINISHED
De officio hominis et civis NERFINISHED
bearerOccupation historian of natural law
bearerPosition court historian in Sweden
professor of natural law
bearerReligion Lutheranism
countryOfActivityOfBearer Holy Roman Empire NERFINISHED
fieldOfWriting constitutional theory
political theory
public law
genreOfWork political treatise
languageOfName Latin
notableFor writings on the constitution of the Holy Roman Empire
writings on the politics of the Holy Roman Empire
occupationOfBearer jurist
political philosopher
pseudonymType humanist Latin name
realName Samuel von Pufendorf NERFINISHED
reasonForPseudonym to publish politically sensitive analysis of the Holy Roman Empire
usedBy Samuel von Pufendorf NERFINISHED
usedForWork De statu imperii Germanici NERFINISHED
usedInCentury 17th century
workDescribedAs critical analysis of the Holy Roman Empire

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De statu imperii Germanici hasAuthorialPseudonym Severinus de Monzambano Veronensis