James Mackintosh (1765-1832)
About Mackintosh
- Studied at Aberdeen and was inspired by James Beattie (ODNB*)
- Trained as a physician but changed to politics and journalism and later law: called to the English Bar in 1795 (ODNB*)
- His Discourse on the law of nature and nations was a rejection of his former support for the French Revolution (ODNB*)
- Was a judge in Bombay from 1803 to 1811 (ODNB*)
- Rector of Glasgow University, 1823-1825
Publications, Manuscripts, and other Resources
- James Mackintosh, A discourse on the study of the law of nature and nations; Introductory to a course on that science, to be commenced in Lincoln’s Inn Hall, On Wednesday, Feb. 13, 1799, in pursuance of an order of the Honourable Society of Lincoln’s Inn (London: Printed for T. Cadell et al, 1799)
- James Mackintosh, A discourse on the study of the law of nature and nations, 2nd edn (London: Henry Goode and Co. Sold by T. Clark, Edinburgh; and Wardlaw and Co. Glasgow, 1828; repr. in The cabinet library of scarce and celebrated tracts, no. 1 (Edinburgh: Thomas Clark, 1835; repr. 1838) Available from Project Gutenburg.)
Sir James Mackintosh
by Sir Thomas Lawrence
oil on canvas, exhibited 1804
NPG 45
© National Portrait Gallery, London
Creative Commons Licence
*For references, see the Site Bibliography.