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  1. François Hotman (Paris, 23 de agosto de 1524 — Basileia, 12 de fevereiro de 1590), huguenote, monarcômaco, autor de Franco-Gallia.. Franco-Gallia. Franco-Gallia foi uma obra publicada em 1573 em Genebra (Suíça), originalmente em latim, com o título de Francogallia sive tractatus isagogicus de regimine Regum Galliae et de jure sucessionis, como reação às violências praticadas contra ...

  2. François Hotman Full view - 1711. Franco-Gallia, Or, An Account of the Ancient Free State of France, and Most ... François Hotman Full view - 1721.

  3. See also François Hotman on Wikipedia; and our 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica disclaimer . HOTMAN, FRANÇOIS (1524–1590), French publicist, eldest son of Pierre Hotman, was born on the 23rd of August 1524, at Paris, his family being of Silesian origin. His name is latinized by himself Hotomanus, by others Hotomannus and Hottomannus.

  4. François Hotman contributed to the development of modern constitutional self- government something fundamentally di!erent from what has been acknowledged hitherto. Hotman was an important and influential member of a school of Hu-guenot thinkers known as “monarchomachs” who challenged the idea of abso-

  5. François Hotman. François Hotman, nacido en París el 23 de agosto de 1524 y muerto en Basilea el 12 de febrero de 1590, fue un abogado y escritor francés. Tradicionalmente se le considera una de las figuras más prominentes, junto a Teodoro de Beza, Duplessis-Mornay y Althussius, de los llamados pensadores monarcómanos proto-liberales.

  6. Rodolphe Dareste, DIX ANS DE LA VIE DE FRANÇOIS HOTMAN (1563-1573), Bulletin historique et littéraire (Société de l'Histoire du Protestantisme Français), Vol. 25, No. 12 (1876), pp. 529-544

  7. the perspicacity of François Hotman in issuing his most famous treatise, the Francogallia. 2 1 Quite typical are the remarks of Foster (above, 581n)f p. 491 : " In 1573 two H' ^enot exiles in Geneva, Hotman and Beza, talked over the situation after St. Bar-tl- omew, and produced two books advocating more radical theories than Calvin's " ;