On de Duties of Merchants

On de Duties of Merchants by Daniel Souterius is a significant work that offers insights into early Dutch economic thought. Scheduled for publication in 2025, this edition presents the first English translation of Souterius’s De officiis mercatorum, originally published in 1615. The text serves as an apology for commerce, addressing Christian merchants and outlining norms for evaluating commercial activity during the formative years of the Dutch Republic.
Readers will find that Souterius’s work employs a humanist method of “patchwork,” integrating quotations from various classical and Christian authors. This approach not only reflects the intellectual climate of the time but also provides a framework for understanding the ethics of commerce in the early modern period. The translation aims to illuminate the historical context of the United East India Company, the first multinational corporation, and its impact on international trade.
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In 1602 the States General of the new Dutch Republic established the United East India Company. This first multinational corporation dominated international trade for nearly two centuries. The Dutch Reformed minister Daniel Souterius (1571-1634) dedicated his De officiis mercatorum (1615) to its directors. Translated here for the first time, this work is an apology for commerce from the early days of the Dutch Republic. It precedes the famous oration On the Wise Merchant from Caspar Barlaeus by almost two decades and shows no traces of what has been called the “embarrassment of riches.” In addressing all Christian merchants, it frees itself of interconfessional controversy and outlines a set of norms to evaluate commercial activity. Souterius’s book adopts the humanist method of “patchwork” introduced by Justus Lipsius, combining well-chosen quotations from a wide range of classical and Christian authors. This translation sheds new light on the early history of Dutch economic thought and on the ethics of commerce in the early modern period.
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