Jakob Bornitz
Jakob Bornitz (Latinized, Jacobi Bornitii or Jacobus Bornitius) (c. 1560-1625) was a writer.
Bibliography
- Discursus politicus, Erfurt (1602), Neuaufl. Wittenberg (1604);
- De nummis (Vom Gelde), Hanau (1608);
- De Majestate, Leipzig (1610);
- De praemiis, (1610);
- Aerarium, Frankfurt (1612);
- Tractatus politicus De Rerum Sufficientia In Rep. et Civitate procuranda. Frankfurt (1625)
gollark: It's not the programmers' fault if a language is just unsuited for some tasks.
gollark: Writing a web app or something in C is awful because you lose memory safety and type safety (→ security), as well as the convenient abstractions.
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References
Further reading
- Keller, V. (2015). Jakob Bornitz and the Joy of Things. In Knowledge and the Public Interest, 1575–1725 (pp. 95-126). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. doi:10.1017/CBO9781316273227.004
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