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Arnoldus Clapmarius
German academic, jurist and humanist
German academic, jurist and humanist
Arnoldus Clapmarius (real surname Klapmeier, also known as Arnold Clapmar) (1574–1604) was a German academic, jurist and humanist, known for his writings on statecraft.

Life
He was born in Bremen. He studied from 1591 to 1595 at Helmstedt, Heidelberg and Marburg, travelled, and then became tutor to the son of Eberhard von Weyhe. He was appointed successor to Christoph Coler at Altdorf by Moritz of Hesse-Kassel, as professor of history and politics; he died four years later.
He died in Nuremberg.
Works
Clapmarius was an early contributor to public law as academic disciple. He attempted a synthesis of historical knowledge, neo-stoicism, and the works of Tacitus.
His papers were edited by his brother Johannes (1605), who published the major book De arcanis rerum publicarum libri sex; there were later editions by Johannes Arnoldi Corvinus (1641), and Martinus Schoock (1668, 1672). and combined them with Aristotle's taxonomy of constitutions. He wrote of the arcana dominationis and jus dominationis proper to types of constitution, the latter being a nuanced version of reason of state; in his Conclusiones de jure publico (1602) he had identified the arcana dominationis with the Italian ragion di stato, but now argued that the jus dominationis was the statesman's privilege to work outside the normal legal framework (while disclaiming Machiavellianism). He claimed to extract from Tacitus the secrets (arcana) of retention of power as employed by the Roman emperors.
The ideas of Clapmarius proved influential. He was the first to connect in detail the ragion di stato with the classical vocabulary of Aristotle and Tacitus. Gabriel Naudé took directly from him in a conception of the coup d'état. His work also attracted much attention in the Netherlands in the middle of the 17th century among those concerned to limit state power; the Bedekte konsten (Hidden Arts) (1657) of Gerard van Wassenaer, and almost identical Nauwkeurige consideratie van staet (Close Consideration of the State) (1662) attributed to Pieter de la Court, were heavily influenced by Clapmarius.
Another work was Nobilis adolescentis triennium, first published in Christian Becmann's Manuductio ad Latinam linguam (1611) and often reprinted.
Notes
References
- Tilo Schabert, ''Boston Politics: the creativity of power'' (1989), p. 262; [https://archive.org/details/bostonpoliticscr04scha/page/262 Internet Archive].
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- Damiano Canale, Paolo Grossi, Hasso Hofmann, Patrick Riley (editors), ''A Treatise of Legal Philosophy and General Jurisprudence: A History of the Philosophy of Law in the Civil Law World, 1600-1900; The Philosophers' Philosophy of Law from the Seventeenth Century to our Days'', Volume 9 (2009), p. 4;[https://books.google.com/books?id=-6cfY3iaYnsC&pg=PA4 Google Books].
- Rachel Foxley. (2016). "Marchamont Nedham and Mystery of State". Routledge.
- [[Richard Tuck]], ''Philosophy and Government 1572–1651'' (1993), p. 125.
- [[R. C. van Caenegem]], ''An Historical introduction to Western Constitutional Law'' (1995), p. 127; [https://books.google.com/books?id=-EGyqTg-SMoC&pg=PA127 Google Books].
- [[Friedrich Meinecke]], ''Machiavellism: the doctrine of raison d'État and its place in modern history'' (1957 translation), p. 132; [https://books.google.com/books?id=79xwh_Rx9xkC&pg=PA132 Google Books].
- Anthony Grafton, ''Commerce with the Classics: ancient books and Renaissance readers'' (1997), p. 206; [https://books.google.com/books?id=GFbwUXJTNt8C&pg=PA206 Google Books].
- [[Peter S. Donaldson]], ''Machiavelli and Mystery of State'' (1992), p. 113; [https://books.google.com/books?id=WijOAHprOkwC&pg=PA113 Google Books].
- Willem Frijhoff, Marijke Spies, ''Dutch Culture in a European Perspective: 1650, hard-won unity'' (2004), p. 327; [https://books.google.com/books?id=6yFZWojD6HwC&pg=PA327 Google Books].
- Menno Spiering, ''Machiavelli: figure-reputation'' (1996), p. 140; [https://books.google.com/books?id=UE0SGa5GyJAC&pg=PA140 Google Books].
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