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The English Works of Thomas Hobbes
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Quentin Skinner
Regius Professor of Modern History
University of Cambridge
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Database Language: English
Contents: Thomas Hobbes (De Cive; Leviathan; The
Elements of Law; Elements of Philosophy (including De Corpore); Tripos;
"Answer to Bishop Bramhall's Book;" "Historical Narration concerning
Heresy;" "Considerations upon the Reputation, Loyalty, Manners, and Religion of
Thomas Hobbes" (by Hobbes); "Answer to Sir William Davenant's Preface;"
"Letter to Howard;" "Questions concerning Liberty, Necessity, and
Chance;" "Dialogue between a Philosopher and a Student of the Common Laws of
England;" Behemoth; The Whole Art of Rhetoric; The Art of
Rhetoric; The Art of Sophistry; Seven Philosophical Problems; Decameron
Physiologicum; "Proportion of a Straight Line to Half the Arc of a
Quadrant;" "Six Lessons;" "STIGMAI;" "Extract of a
Letter;" "Three Papers;" "Considerations on the Answer of Dr.
Wallis;" Letters and other Pieces).
Notes: De Cive and Leviathan are based on the 1651 editions, with
variants from the Molesworth edition listed; The Elements of Law is a
reproduction of the Ferdinand Tönnies edition. The remainder of the texts were drawn
directly from the Molesworth edition, and were entered by staff and students of Dartmouth
College. Work has begun on the complete Latin works of Hobbes.
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