GEORGE HAKEWILL
An Apologie or Declaration of the Power and Providence of God.
An Apologie or Declaration of the Power and Providence of God.
Cambridge History of English Literature - 1908 - v07
Jahr-
hunderts. Leipzig, 1897. Was dachte Shakespeare über Poesie ?
Brussels, 1899.
Ingleby, C. M. The Shakspere Allusion-Book. Ed. Munro, J. 1909.
Jacquinet, P. Francisci Baconi de Re litteraria Judicia. Paris, 1863.
Klein, D. Literary Criticism from the Elizabethan Dramatists. New York,
1910.
Reinsch, H. Ben Jonsons Poetik und seine Beziehungen zu Horaz. Erlangen,
1899.
Rigault, H. Histoire de la Querelle des Anciens et des Modernes. Paris,
1856,
Saintsbury, G. History of Criticism and Literary Taste, vol. 11 (book iv,
chap. 5, and book v, chap. 4). Edinburgh and London, 1902.
Schücking, L. L. Shakespeare im literarischen Urteil seiner Zeit. Heidelberg,
1908.
Symmes, H. S. Les Débuts de la Critiqne dramatique en Angleterre jusqu'à
la Mort de Shakespeare. Paris, 1903.
Upham, A. H. The French Influence in English Literature from the
Accession of Elizabeth to the Restoration. New York, 1908.
For a more extended bibliography, see Spingarn, as above, vol. III, pp.
342-56, and Literary Criticism in the Renaissance, 2nd ed. , New York, 1908,
pp. 337–43. For the history of French criticism in this period, see Brunetière,
Évolution des Genres, pp. 57-86, and Vial and Denise, Idées et Doctrines
littéraires du xvII° siècle, pp. 35–157; for Italian criticism, Foffano, Ricerche
letterarie, pp. 135–312, and Croce, Trattatisti italiani del Concettismo e B.
--Gracian; for Spanish criticism, Menéndez y Pelayo, Historia de las Ideas
Estéticas en España, 2nd ed. vol. III, pp. 111-528; for Dutch and German
criticism, Borinski, K. , Die Poetik der Renaissance, and Saintsbury, Hist. of
Crit. , vol. 11, pp. 352-64. On Daniel Heinsius, the chief source of Jonson's
literary theory in Discoveries, and one of the most influential critics of this
period, see Sandys, J. E. , History of Classical Scholarship, vol. II, pp. 313-14,
and Jonckbloet, Geschiedenis der Nederlandsche Letterkunde, 4th ed. vol. iv,
pp. 215-22.
CHAPTER XII
HOBBES AND CONTEMPORARY PHILOSOPHY
Authorities: histories of modern philosophy; Rémusat, C. de, Histoire de
la philosophie en Angleterre depuis Bacon jusqu'à Locke, Paris, 1875.
Biographies of many of the writers are given by Aubrey, John, Letters
written by eminent persons . . . and Lives of eminent men, 1813 (Brief Lives,
edited by Clark, A. , Oxford, 1898); and by Wood, Anthony à, Athenae Oxoni-
enses, 1691-2. See also Masson, David, Life of John Milton, 1859-80.
WILLIAM AMES
De conscientia et ejus jure vel casibus. 1630. Eng. trans. 1639.
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470
Bibliography
FRANCIS BACON
New Atlantis: a work unfinished. (First published along with Sylva Syl-
varum, by Rawley, W. , 1627. ) Ed. Smith, G. C. Moore. Cambridge, 1900.
Hon. ROBERT BOYLE
An Examen of Mr T. Hobbes his Dialogus physicus de natura aeris. 1622.
New Experiments and Observations touching Cold. . . . To which are added an
Examen of antiperistasis, and an examen of Mr Hobs's doctrine about
cold. 1665. 3rd ed. with defence against Hobbes's objections. 1682.
Tracts, containing . . . 2 Animadversions upon Mr Hobbes's problemata de
vacuo. 1674.
John BRAMHALL
The Serpent Salve; or, A Remedy for the biting of an Aspe. 1643/4. [A
defence of monarchy, and criticism of the view that all power is derived
from the people. ]
A Defence of the True Liberty of Human Actions from Antecedent and
Extrinsicall Necessity. 1655.
Castigations of Mr Hobbes his last Animadversions in the case concerning
Liberty and Universal Necessity. With an appendix concerning the
catching of Leviathan or the great Whale. 1658.
Works, Dublin, 1674-7; Oxford, 1842.
TOMMASO CAMPANELLA
Realis philosophiae epilogisticae partes iv. (Containing Civitas solis. ) 1623.
RICHARD CRAKANTHORP
Introductio in metaphysicam. Oxford, 1619.
Logicae libri quinque de praedicabilibus. 1622.
De Providentia Dei tractatus. Cambridge, 1623.
NATHANAEL CULVERWEL
An Elegant and Learned Discourse of the Light of Nature. 1652. Ed.
Brown, J. Edinburgh, 1857.
RICHARD CUMBERLAND
De legibus Naturae disquisitio philosophica. 1672. Eng. trans. by Maxwell,
John, 1727; by Towers, J. , Dublin, 1750.
SIR JOHN DAVIES
Nosce Teipsum. This Oracle expounded in two Elegies. 1. Of Humane
knowledge. 2. Of the Soule of Man, and the immortalitie thereof.
1599. The Complete Poems. Ed. Grosart, A. B. 1869, 1876.
SIR KENELM DIGBY
Two Treatises, in the one of which, the Nature of Bodies; in the other,
the Nature of Mans soule; is looked into: in way of Discovery of the
Immortality of reasonable soules. Paris, 1644.
Of bodies, and of man's soul. To discover the immortality of reasonable
souls. With two discourses of the power of sympathy and of the vegeta-
tion of plants. 1669.
John DoWEL
The Leviathan heretical: or. . . refutation of a book of his, entituled The
Historical Narration of Heresie. Oxford, 1683.
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JOHN EACHARD
Mr Hobbs's State of Nature Considered, In a Dialogue between Philautus
and Timothy. 1672.
Some Opinions of Mr Hobbs considered in a second dialogue between
Philautus and Timothy. 1673.
SIR ROBERT FILMER
The Free-holders Grand Inquest, Touching our Sovereign Lord the King
And His Parliament. 1647.
The Anarchy of a Limited or Mixed Monarchy. 1648.
The Necessity of the Absolute Power of all Kings. 1648
Observations concerning the Originall of Government. 1652.
Patriarcha:
: or the Natural Power of Kings. 1680.
MARTIN FOTHERBY
Atheomastix; clearing foure truthes, against atheists and infidels. 1622.
THEOPHILUS GALE
The Court of the Gentiles. 1669–77.
Idea Theologiae. 1673.
Philosophia Generalis. 1676.
JOSEPH GLANVILL
The Vanity of Dogmatizing: or Confidence in Opinions. 1661.
Scepsis Scientifica: or, Confest Ignorance, the Way to Science. 1665.
Plus Ultra; or the Progress and Advancement of Knowledge since the days
of Aristotle. 1668.
Philosophia Pia; or, a discourse of the religious temper, and tendencies of
the experimental philosophy which is profest by the Royal Society. 1671.
Essays on Several Important Subjects in Philosophy and Religion. 1676.
[Contains: (i) Against Confidence in Philosophy; (ii) Of Scepticism and
Certainty; (iii) Modern Improvements of Knowledg; (iv) The Usefulness
of Philosophy to Theology; (v) The Agreement of Reason and Religion;
(vi) Against Sadducism in the Matter of Witchcraft; (vii) Antifanatick
Theologie, and Free Philosophy. In a continuation of the New Atlantis. ]
Sadducismus Triumphatus; or, Full and Plain Evidence concerning Witches
and Apparitions. 1681.
ROBERT GREVILLE, LORD BROOKE
A Discourse opening the nature of that Episcopacie which is exercised in
England. 1641.
The Nature of Truth, its union and unity with the Soule. 1641.
Cf. Freudenthal, J. , Beiträge zur Geschichte der englischen Philosophie
(two articles), in Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie, vi, 1893.
GEORGE HAKEWILL
An Apologie or Declaration of the Power and Providence of God. Oxford,
1627.
JOSEPH HALL
Characters of Vertues and Vices. 1608.
Resolutions and Decisions of Diverse practicall cases of Conscience. 1649.
JAMES HARRINGTON
The Common-wealth of Oceana. 1656.
The Prerogative of Popular Government. 1658.
:
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472
Bibliography
A Discourse shewing that the spirit of Parliaments with a Council in the
interval, is not to be trusted for a Settlement. 1659.
A Discourse upon this saying the Spirit of the nation is not yet to be trusted
with Liberty. 1659.
The Art of Law-giving: in in books. 1659.
Aphorisms political. (1659. )
Political Discourses : tending to the introduction of a free . . . Commonwealth
in England. 1660.
The Oceana and other Works . . . collected. . . by John Toland. 1700.
a
SAMUEL HARTLIB
A Description of the famous Kingdom of Macaria. 1641.
THOMAS HOBBES
Eight Books of the Peloponnesian War written by Thucydides the son of
Olorus interpreted with faith and diligence immediately out of the Greek.
1629.
De Mirabilibus Peoci. 1636. With Eng. trans. "by a person of quality. 1678.
The Elements of Law Natural and Politic. (Circulated in MS, 1640, first
publ. as a whole and under this title by Tönnies, F. , 1889. )
Objectiones ad Cartesii Meditationes de prima philosophia vulgo dictae
Objectiones Tertiae. (First publ. in Descartes's Meditationes, 1641. )
Tractatus Opticus. (Publ. by Mersenne in his Cogitata Physico-Mathematica,
1644. )
Elementorum Philosophiae Sectio tertia, De Cive. Paris, 1642. [The 2nd
ed. , with new notes and preface, was entitled Elementa Philosophica De
Cive, Amsterdam, 1647. ]
Humane Nature; or the Fundamental Elements of Policy. 1650. [Consists
of chaps. I-XIII of The Elements of Law. ]
De Corpore Politico; or the Elements of Law, Moral and Politick. 1650.
[Consists of chaps. XIV-end of The Elements of Law. ]
Epistolica dissertatio de principiis justi et decori; continens apologiam pro
tractatu de cive. Amsterdam, 1651.
Philosophicall Rudiments concerning Government and Society. 1651. (An
English version of De Cive. ]
Leviathan Or the Matter, Forme, and Power of A Commonwealth Ecclesi-
asticall and Civil. 1651.
Of Liberty and Necessity. 1654. (A publication, not authorized by Hobbes,
of a reply by him to the arguments of bishop Bramhall, written for the
marquis of Newcastle in 1646. ]
The Questions concerning Liberty, Necessity, and Chance. 1656.
Elementorum Philosophiae Sectio prima, De Corpore. 1655. Eng. trans.
with an appendix entitled 'Six Lessons to the Professors of Mathematics,'
1656.
Elementorum Philosophiae Sectio secunda, De Homine. 1658.
Στιγμαι Αγεωμετρίας, Αγροικίας, Αντιπολιτείας, Αμαθείας, or Marks of the Absurd
Geometry, Rural Language, Scottish Church Politics, and Barbarisms of
John Wallis. 1657.
Examinatio et Emendatio Mathematicae hodiernae qualis explicatur in libris
Johannis Wallisii. 1660.
Dialogus Physicus, sive de Natura Aeris. . . . Item de duplicatione cubi. 1661.
Seven Philosophical Problems and Two Propositions of Geometry . . . with an
Apology for Himself and his Writings. 1662.
Problemata Physica. 1662.
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6
a
Mr Hobbes considered in his loyalty, religion, reputation and manners. 1662,
1680. [The latter ed. entitled Considerations upon the Reputation, etc. ]
De Principiis et Ratiocinatione Geometrarum. 1666.
Opera Philosophica, quae Latine scripsit, Omnia. Amsterdam, 1668. [Part
rpts De Corpore, De Homine and De Cive; Part 11, other mathematical
and physical pieces; Part 11 is a Latin trans. of Leviathan, with a new
appendix instead of the former Review and Conclusion. ']
Quadratura Circuli. Cubatio Sphaerae. Duplicatio Cubi. 1669.
Rosetum Geometricum . . . cum censura brevi doctrinae Wallisianae de motu.
1671.
Three Papers presented to the Royal Society against Dr Wallis. 1671.
Lux Mathematica excussa collisionibus Johannis Wallisii et Thomae Hobbesii.
1672.
Principia et Problemata aliquot geometrica antehac desperata nunc breviter
explicata et demonstrata. 1674.
The Travels of Ulysses, as they were related by himself in Homer's 9th, 10th,
11th, and 12th books of his Odysses. 1673.
The Iliads and Odysses of Homer. Translated out of Greek into English. 1676.
Decamerum Physiologicum; or Ten Dialogues of Natural Philosophy. 1678.
Behemoth; The History of the Civil Wars of England. 1679 (imperfect),
1682.
Thomae Hobbes Malmesburiensis Vita carmine expressa. 1679. Eng. trans.
1680.
An Historical Narration concerning Heresie and the punishment thereof.
1680.
An answer to a Book published by Dr Bramhall called the 'Catching of the
Leviathan. 1682 (written 1668).
A Dialogue between a Philosopher and a Student of the Common Laws of
England. 1681.
The Whole Art of Rhetoric. 1681 (written some thirty years before).
Historia Ecclesiastica carmine elegiaco concinnata. 1688. Eng. trans. 1722.
Editions of Hobbes's Works
The only complete edition of the works is that by Molesworth, Sir W. ,
Latin Works, 5 vols. , English Works, 11 vols. , 1839–45. Elements of Law
and Behemoth were ed. from a revision of the MSS by Tönnies, F. , in 1889.
Leviathan has been rptd, Oxford, 1881 and 1909, and the text ed. by Waller,
A. R. , Cambridge, 1904.
Works on Hobbes
In addition to the histories of philosophy, the following may be cited :
Baumann, J. J. Lehren von Raum, Zeit und Mathematik, 1, pp. 237-356.
1868.
Lyon, G. La philosophie de Hobbes. 1893.
Mondolfo, R. La morale di T. Hobbes. 1903.
Robertson, G. C. Hobbes. 1886.
Stephen, Sir L. Hobbes. 1904.
Tarantino, G. Saggio sulle idee morali e politiche di T. Hobbes. 1900.
Taylor, A. E. Hobbes. 1909.
Tönnies, F. Hobbes, Leben und Lehre. 1896.
Anmerkungen über die Philosophie des Hobbes (4 articles), in Viertel-
jahrsschrift für wissenschaftliche Philosophie. 1879-81.
GEORGE LAWSON
An Examination of the Political part of Mr Hobbs his Leviathan. 1663.
:
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474
Bibliography
ANTOINE LEGRAND
Philosophia veterum e mente Renati Descartes more scholastico breviter
digesta. 1671.
hunderts. Leipzig, 1897. Was dachte Shakespeare über Poesie ?
Brussels, 1899.
Ingleby, C. M. The Shakspere Allusion-Book. Ed. Munro, J. 1909.
Jacquinet, P. Francisci Baconi de Re litteraria Judicia. Paris, 1863.
Klein, D. Literary Criticism from the Elizabethan Dramatists. New York,
1910.
Reinsch, H. Ben Jonsons Poetik und seine Beziehungen zu Horaz. Erlangen,
1899.
Rigault, H. Histoire de la Querelle des Anciens et des Modernes. Paris,
1856,
Saintsbury, G. History of Criticism and Literary Taste, vol. 11 (book iv,
chap. 5, and book v, chap. 4). Edinburgh and London, 1902.
Schücking, L. L. Shakespeare im literarischen Urteil seiner Zeit. Heidelberg,
1908.
Symmes, H. S. Les Débuts de la Critiqne dramatique en Angleterre jusqu'à
la Mort de Shakespeare. Paris, 1903.
Upham, A. H. The French Influence in English Literature from the
Accession of Elizabeth to the Restoration. New York, 1908.
For a more extended bibliography, see Spingarn, as above, vol. III, pp.
342-56, and Literary Criticism in the Renaissance, 2nd ed. , New York, 1908,
pp. 337–43. For the history of French criticism in this period, see Brunetière,
Évolution des Genres, pp. 57-86, and Vial and Denise, Idées et Doctrines
littéraires du xvII° siècle, pp. 35–157; for Italian criticism, Foffano, Ricerche
letterarie, pp. 135–312, and Croce, Trattatisti italiani del Concettismo e B.
--Gracian; for Spanish criticism, Menéndez y Pelayo, Historia de las Ideas
Estéticas en España, 2nd ed. vol. III, pp. 111-528; for Dutch and German
criticism, Borinski, K. , Die Poetik der Renaissance, and Saintsbury, Hist. of
Crit. , vol. 11, pp. 352-64. On Daniel Heinsius, the chief source of Jonson's
literary theory in Discoveries, and one of the most influential critics of this
period, see Sandys, J. E. , History of Classical Scholarship, vol. II, pp. 313-14,
and Jonckbloet, Geschiedenis der Nederlandsche Letterkunde, 4th ed. vol. iv,
pp. 215-22.
CHAPTER XII
HOBBES AND CONTEMPORARY PHILOSOPHY
Authorities: histories of modern philosophy; Rémusat, C. de, Histoire de
la philosophie en Angleterre depuis Bacon jusqu'à Locke, Paris, 1875.
Biographies of many of the writers are given by Aubrey, John, Letters
written by eminent persons . . . and Lives of eminent men, 1813 (Brief Lives,
edited by Clark, A. , Oxford, 1898); and by Wood, Anthony à, Athenae Oxoni-
enses, 1691-2. See also Masson, David, Life of John Milton, 1859-80.
WILLIAM AMES
De conscientia et ejus jure vel casibus. 1630. Eng. trans. 1639.
## p. 470 (#486) ############################################
470
Bibliography
FRANCIS BACON
New Atlantis: a work unfinished. (First published along with Sylva Syl-
varum, by Rawley, W. , 1627. ) Ed. Smith, G. C. Moore. Cambridge, 1900.
Hon. ROBERT BOYLE
An Examen of Mr T. Hobbes his Dialogus physicus de natura aeris. 1622.
New Experiments and Observations touching Cold. . . . To which are added an
Examen of antiperistasis, and an examen of Mr Hobs's doctrine about
cold. 1665. 3rd ed. with defence against Hobbes's objections. 1682.
Tracts, containing . . . 2 Animadversions upon Mr Hobbes's problemata de
vacuo. 1674.
John BRAMHALL
The Serpent Salve; or, A Remedy for the biting of an Aspe. 1643/4. [A
defence of monarchy, and criticism of the view that all power is derived
from the people. ]
A Defence of the True Liberty of Human Actions from Antecedent and
Extrinsicall Necessity. 1655.
Castigations of Mr Hobbes his last Animadversions in the case concerning
Liberty and Universal Necessity. With an appendix concerning the
catching of Leviathan or the great Whale. 1658.
Works, Dublin, 1674-7; Oxford, 1842.
TOMMASO CAMPANELLA
Realis philosophiae epilogisticae partes iv. (Containing Civitas solis. ) 1623.
RICHARD CRAKANTHORP
Introductio in metaphysicam. Oxford, 1619.
Logicae libri quinque de praedicabilibus. 1622.
De Providentia Dei tractatus. Cambridge, 1623.
NATHANAEL CULVERWEL
An Elegant and Learned Discourse of the Light of Nature. 1652. Ed.
Brown, J. Edinburgh, 1857.
RICHARD CUMBERLAND
De legibus Naturae disquisitio philosophica. 1672. Eng. trans. by Maxwell,
John, 1727; by Towers, J. , Dublin, 1750.
SIR JOHN DAVIES
Nosce Teipsum. This Oracle expounded in two Elegies. 1. Of Humane
knowledge. 2. Of the Soule of Man, and the immortalitie thereof.
1599. The Complete Poems. Ed. Grosart, A. B. 1869, 1876.
SIR KENELM DIGBY
Two Treatises, in the one of which, the Nature of Bodies; in the other,
the Nature of Mans soule; is looked into: in way of Discovery of the
Immortality of reasonable soules. Paris, 1644.
Of bodies, and of man's soul. To discover the immortality of reasonable
souls. With two discourses of the power of sympathy and of the vegeta-
tion of plants. 1669.
John DoWEL
The Leviathan heretical: or. . . refutation of a book of his, entituled The
Historical Narration of Heresie. Oxford, 1683.
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471
JOHN EACHARD
Mr Hobbs's State of Nature Considered, In a Dialogue between Philautus
and Timothy. 1672.
Some Opinions of Mr Hobbs considered in a second dialogue between
Philautus and Timothy. 1673.
SIR ROBERT FILMER
The Free-holders Grand Inquest, Touching our Sovereign Lord the King
And His Parliament. 1647.
The Anarchy of a Limited or Mixed Monarchy. 1648.
The Necessity of the Absolute Power of all Kings. 1648
Observations concerning the Originall of Government. 1652.
Patriarcha:
: or the Natural Power of Kings. 1680.
MARTIN FOTHERBY
Atheomastix; clearing foure truthes, against atheists and infidels. 1622.
THEOPHILUS GALE
The Court of the Gentiles. 1669–77.
Idea Theologiae. 1673.
Philosophia Generalis. 1676.
JOSEPH GLANVILL
The Vanity of Dogmatizing: or Confidence in Opinions. 1661.
Scepsis Scientifica: or, Confest Ignorance, the Way to Science. 1665.
Plus Ultra; or the Progress and Advancement of Knowledge since the days
of Aristotle. 1668.
Philosophia Pia; or, a discourse of the religious temper, and tendencies of
the experimental philosophy which is profest by the Royal Society. 1671.
Essays on Several Important Subjects in Philosophy and Religion. 1676.
[Contains: (i) Against Confidence in Philosophy; (ii) Of Scepticism and
Certainty; (iii) Modern Improvements of Knowledg; (iv) The Usefulness
of Philosophy to Theology; (v) The Agreement of Reason and Religion;
(vi) Against Sadducism in the Matter of Witchcraft; (vii) Antifanatick
Theologie, and Free Philosophy. In a continuation of the New Atlantis. ]
Sadducismus Triumphatus; or, Full and Plain Evidence concerning Witches
and Apparitions. 1681.
ROBERT GREVILLE, LORD BROOKE
A Discourse opening the nature of that Episcopacie which is exercised in
England. 1641.
The Nature of Truth, its union and unity with the Soule. 1641.
Cf. Freudenthal, J. , Beiträge zur Geschichte der englischen Philosophie
(two articles), in Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie, vi, 1893.
GEORGE HAKEWILL
An Apologie or Declaration of the Power and Providence of God. Oxford,
1627.
JOSEPH HALL
Characters of Vertues and Vices. 1608.
Resolutions and Decisions of Diverse practicall cases of Conscience. 1649.
JAMES HARRINGTON
The Common-wealth of Oceana. 1656.
The Prerogative of Popular Government. 1658.
:
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472
Bibliography
A Discourse shewing that the spirit of Parliaments with a Council in the
interval, is not to be trusted for a Settlement. 1659.
A Discourse upon this saying the Spirit of the nation is not yet to be trusted
with Liberty. 1659.
The Art of Law-giving: in in books. 1659.
Aphorisms political. (1659. )
Political Discourses : tending to the introduction of a free . . . Commonwealth
in England. 1660.
The Oceana and other Works . . . collected. . . by John Toland. 1700.
a
SAMUEL HARTLIB
A Description of the famous Kingdom of Macaria. 1641.
THOMAS HOBBES
Eight Books of the Peloponnesian War written by Thucydides the son of
Olorus interpreted with faith and diligence immediately out of the Greek.
1629.
De Mirabilibus Peoci. 1636. With Eng. trans. "by a person of quality. 1678.
The Elements of Law Natural and Politic. (Circulated in MS, 1640, first
publ. as a whole and under this title by Tönnies, F. , 1889. )
Objectiones ad Cartesii Meditationes de prima philosophia vulgo dictae
Objectiones Tertiae. (First publ. in Descartes's Meditationes, 1641. )
Tractatus Opticus. (Publ. by Mersenne in his Cogitata Physico-Mathematica,
1644. )
Elementorum Philosophiae Sectio tertia, De Cive. Paris, 1642. [The 2nd
ed. , with new notes and preface, was entitled Elementa Philosophica De
Cive, Amsterdam, 1647. ]
Humane Nature; or the Fundamental Elements of Policy. 1650. [Consists
of chaps. I-XIII of The Elements of Law. ]
De Corpore Politico; or the Elements of Law, Moral and Politick. 1650.
[Consists of chaps. XIV-end of The Elements of Law. ]
Epistolica dissertatio de principiis justi et decori; continens apologiam pro
tractatu de cive. Amsterdam, 1651.
Philosophicall Rudiments concerning Government and Society. 1651. (An
English version of De Cive. ]
Leviathan Or the Matter, Forme, and Power of A Commonwealth Ecclesi-
asticall and Civil. 1651.
Of Liberty and Necessity. 1654. (A publication, not authorized by Hobbes,
of a reply by him to the arguments of bishop Bramhall, written for the
marquis of Newcastle in 1646. ]
The Questions concerning Liberty, Necessity, and Chance. 1656.
Elementorum Philosophiae Sectio prima, De Corpore. 1655. Eng. trans.
with an appendix entitled 'Six Lessons to the Professors of Mathematics,'
1656.
Elementorum Philosophiae Sectio secunda, De Homine. 1658.
Στιγμαι Αγεωμετρίας, Αγροικίας, Αντιπολιτείας, Αμαθείας, or Marks of the Absurd
Geometry, Rural Language, Scottish Church Politics, and Barbarisms of
John Wallis. 1657.
Examinatio et Emendatio Mathematicae hodiernae qualis explicatur in libris
Johannis Wallisii. 1660.
Dialogus Physicus, sive de Natura Aeris. . . . Item de duplicatione cubi. 1661.
Seven Philosophical Problems and Two Propositions of Geometry . . . with an
Apology for Himself and his Writings. 1662.
Problemata Physica. 1662.
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6
a
Mr Hobbes considered in his loyalty, religion, reputation and manners. 1662,
1680. [The latter ed. entitled Considerations upon the Reputation, etc. ]
De Principiis et Ratiocinatione Geometrarum. 1666.
Opera Philosophica, quae Latine scripsit, Omnia. Amsterdam, 1668. [Part
rpts De Corpore, De Homine and De Cive; Part 11, other mathematical
and physical pieces; Part 11 is a Latin trans. of Leviathan, with a new
appendix instead of the former Review and Conclusion. ']
Quadratura Circuli. Cubatio Sphaerae. Duplicatio Cubi. 1669.
Rosetum Geometricum . . . cum censura brevi doctrinae Wallisianae de motu.
1671.
Three Papers presented to the Royal Society against Dr Wallis. 1671.
Lux Mathematica excussa collisionibus Johannis Wallisii et Thomae Hobbesii.
1672.
Principia et Problemata aliquot geometrica antehac desperata nunc breviter
explicata et demonstrata. 1674.
The Travels of Ulysses, as they were related by himself in Homer's 9th, 10th,
11th, and 12th books of his Odysses. 1673.
The Iliads and Odysses of Homer. Translated out of Greek into English. 1676.
Decamerum Physiologicum; or Ten Dialogues of Natural Philosophy. 1678.
Behemoth; The History of the Civil Wars of England. 1679 (imperfect),
1682.
Thomae Hobbes Malmesburiensis Vita carmine expressa. 1679. Eng. trans.
1680.
An Historical Narration concerning Heresie and the punishment thereof.
1680.
An answer to a Book published by Dr Bramhall called the 'Catching of the
Leviathan. 1682 (written 1668).
A Dialogue between a Philosopher and a Student of the Common Laws of
England. 1681.
The Whole Art of Rhetoric. 1681 (written some thirty years before).
Historia Ecclesiastica carmine elegiaco concinnata. 1688. Eng. trans. 1722.
Editions of Hobbes's Works
The only complete edition of the works is that by Molesworth, Sir W. ,
Latin Works, 5 vols. , English Works, 11 vols. , 1839–45. Elements of Law
and Behemoth were ed. from a revision of the MSS by Tönnies, F. , in 1889.
Leviathan has been rptd, Oxford, 1881 and 1909, and the text ed. by Waller,
A. R. , Cambridge, 1904.
Works on Hobbes
In addition to the histories of philosophy, the following may be cited :
Baumann, J. J. Lehren von Raum, Zeit und Mathematik, 1, pp. 237-356.
1868.
Lyon, G. La philosophie de Hobbes. 1893.
Mondolfo, R. La morale di T. Hobbes. 1903.
Robertson, G. C. Hobbes. 1886.
Stephen, Sir L. Hobbes. 1904.
Tarantino, G. Saggio sulle idee morali e politiche di T. Hobbes. 1900.
Taylor, A. E. Hobbes. 1909.
Tönnies, F. Hobbes, Leben und Lehre. 1896.
Anmerkungen über die Philosophie des Hobbes (4 articles), in Viertel-
jahrsschrift für wissenschaftliche Philosophie. 1879-81.
GEORGE LAWSON
An Examination of the Political part of Mr Hobbs his Leviathan. 1663.
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