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The Clarendon Edition of the Works of Thomas Hobbes, Vol. 4: Leviathan: The English and Latin Texts (i)
Noel Malcolm (ed.)
The Clarendon Edition of the Works of Thomas Hobbes, Vol. 5: Leviathan: The English and Latin Texts (ii)
Noel Malcolm (ed.)
The Clarendon Edition of the Works of Thomas Hobbes, Vol. 10: Behemoth, or The Long Parliament
Paul Seaward (ed.)
The Clarendon Edition of the Works of Thomas Hobbes, Vol. 25: Translations of Homer: Odyssey
Eric Nelson (ed.)
The Clarendon Edition of the Works of Thomas Hobbes, Vol. 3: Leviathan: Editorial Introduction
Noel Malcolm (ed.)
The Clarendon Edition of the Works of Thomas Hobbes, Vol. 7: The Correspondence, Vol. 2: 1660–1679
Noel Malcolm (ed.)
The Clarendon Edition of the Works of Thomas Hobbes, Vol. 2: De Cive: The Latin Version
Howard Warrender (ed.)
The Clarendon Edition of the Works of Thomas Hobbes, Vol. 2: De Cive: The English Version
Howard Warrender (ed.)
The Clarendon Edition of the Works of Thomas Hobbes, Vol. 6: The Correspondence, Vol. 1: 1622–1659
Noel Malcolm (ed.)
The Clarendon Edition of the Works of Thomas Hobbes, Vol. 24: Translations of Homer: The Iliad
Eric Nelson (ed.)
The Clarendon Edition of the Works of Thomas Hobbes, Vol. 11: A Dialogue Between a Philosopher and a Student, of the Common Laws of England; Questions Relative to Hereditary Right
Alan Cromartie and Quentin Skinner (eds)To My Honored Friend, Dr. Charleton (1663 – 1663)
in Edward Niles Hooker, H. T. Swedenberg, Jr, and Vinton A. Dearing (eds), The Works of John Dryden, Vol. 1: Poems 1649–1680…. A great admirer of Harvey, Charleton was also a friend of Sir George Ent, of Dr. Prujean, and of "our incomparable Mr. Hobbes"; he was one of the first writers to become aware of the importance for psychology of the brilliant work in anatomy carried on by Thomas Willis…
Princess Docile II
in Isobel Grundy (ed.), Lady Mary Wortley Montagu: Romance Writings…–8), and perhaps by this time in the Seven Years' War (1756–63). 1 As Lady Mary Wortley Montagu MWM advised that her granddaughters should do ( Lady Mary Wortley Montagu, Complete Letters , ed. Robert Halsband (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1965–7) CL iii. 22—3), and as Lord Chesterfield advised his son…
Miscellany Discourses
in Felicity Henderson and William Poole (eds), Francis Lodwick: On Language, Theology, and Utopia… to have been influenced by Sir Thomas Browne's discussion 'Of the Blacknesse of Negroes' ( Pseudodoxia Epidemica ed. Robin Robbins, 2 vols. (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1981), vol. 1, pp. 507–23). The Royal Society discussed the cause of black skin on several occasions…
Astraea Redux (1660)
in Edward Niles Hooker, H. T. Swedenberg, Jr, and Vinton A. Dearing (eds), The Works of John Dryden, Vol. 1: Poems 1649–1680… if one pays attention to the Christian imagery, the main course of which is briefly traced in the analysis of the verse. 1 Furor-Poeticus, p. 20. 2 Contemporary historians bore witness to the general rejoicing. Said Clarendon at the end of his History…
Certain Observations
in Felicity Henderson and William Poole (eds), Francis Lodwick: On Language, Theology, and Utopia…–8 called after … Plato : Hobbes too commented that the names of philosophers' sects derived from the places where they taught ( Leviathan , Chap. XLVI). 15–17 so … Christ] written in margin 23 power. This] ed. ; power ‸ MS 24–5 Acts 17: 30…
A Vindication of Natural Society 1756 (1756)
in T. O. McLoughlin, James T. Boulton, and William B. Todd (eds), The Writings and Speeches of Edmund Burke, Vol. 1: The Early Writings… that Bolingbroke's historiography is but an intellectual game. He had objected to precisely such distortions of history when he first started reading Irish history in Dublin. The way in which English historians like Clarendon 17 and Temple 18 had treated Ireland, particularly…
A Vision, Concerning his late Pretended Highness Cromwell, the Wicked
in Alfred B. Gough (ed.), Abraham Cowley: The Essays and other Prose Writings… for the pardon of his guilty country. 26 . the figure of a man . R. Hurd observes in his edition f Cowley, 'The idea of this gigantic figure seems taken from the frontispiece to Hobbes' Leviathan .' This work, which was published in 1651, deals with the state, figured…
The Works of Virgil in English (1697)
in William Frost and Vinton A. Dearing (eds), The Works of John Dryden, Vol. 5: Poems; The Works of Virgil in English; 1697… of fidelity are discussed include Hobbes 's preface to his version of the Odyssey (1675), Gilbert Burnet's preface to his translation of More 's Utopia (1684), and Shadwell's anti-Drydenian preface to his rendition of The Tenth Satire of Juvenal (1687). 89 Similar discussion can…
Absalom and Achitophel. A Poem (1681)
in H. T. Swedenberg, Jr and Vinton A. Dearing (eds), The Works of John Dryden, Vol. 2: Poems 1681–1684…–764 ) points out the unreasonableness of Hobbes's absolutist doctrine and rejects it, as J. W. Cough has noted ( The Social Contract [1936], p. 120n), with something of the same air of practicality that had marked Clarendon's analysis of Hobbes's Leviathan…