[Extract] In his will of 1704, John Locke (1632–1704) bequeathed his manuscripts to his relative Peter King (1669–1734), first Baron King. King’s descendants, the earls of Lovelace, preserved these manuscripts until 1947, when the collection was acquired by the Bodleian Library en bloc.1 This collection was catalogued by Philip Long in his Summary Catalogue of the Lovelace Collection of the Papers of John Locke in the Bodleian Library (1959).2 Scholars interested in consulting Locke’s manuscripts can refer to Long’s Summary Catalogue for a guide to the Lovelace Collection; however, a systematic catalogue of the smaller deposits of Locke’s manuscripts in several other repositories remains a desideratum. These repositories acquired Locke’s ma...
The following Communication presents a newly discovered manuscript by John Locke. The manuscript dat...
"Notes of domestic and foreign affairs, during the last years of the reign of George I. and the earl...
William Molyneux (1656–1698) was an Irish experimental philosopher and politician, who played a majo...
The following article provides significant new evidence of John Locke’s interest in Thomas Hobbes’s ...
The following article provides significant new evidence of John Locke’s interest in Thomas Hobbes’s ...
At the time of his death, in 1704, the library of John Locke held 269 volumes of philosophy—but 275 ...
Includes indexes.Printer varies: v. 9 printed by Law and Gilbert.v.8. An essay for the understanding...
Rédigés en différentes étapes, d’abord publiés séparément (en 1692 et 1695) puis en recueil (en 1696...
Goldsmiths'-Kress no. 26095.Includes index.."Notes of domestic and foreign affairs, during the last ...
A number of ‘new’ letters and enclosures by or to John Locke have been discovered since the final vo...
A number of ‘new’ letters and enclosures by or to John Locke have been discovered since the final vo...
It has been some years since Locke Studies published an update on the Clarendon Edition. The current...
Naert Émilienne. J. Harrison and P. Laslett : The Library of John Locke. In: Revue Philosophique de ...
This article presents and transcribes a newly identified John Locke manuscript – an index Locke made...
AbstractThe following Communication presents a newly discovered manuscript by John Locke. The manusc...
The following Communication presents a newly discovered manuscript by John Locke. The manuscript dat...
"Notes of domestic and foreign affairs, during the last years of the reign of George I. and the earl...
William Molyneux (1656–1698) was an Irish experimental philosopher and politician, who played a majo...
The following article provides significant new evidence of John Locke’s interest in Thomas Hobbes’s ...
The following article provides significant new evidence of John Locke’s interest in Thomas Hobbes’s ...
At the time of his death, in 1704, the library of John Locke held 269 volumes of philosophy—but 275 ...
Includes indexes.Printer varies: v. 9 printed by Law and Gilbert.v.8. An essay for the understanding...
Rédigés en différentes étapes, d’abord publiés séparément (en 1692 et 1695) puis en recueil (en 1696...
Goldsmiths'-Kress no. 26095.Includes index.."Notes of domestic and foreign affairs, during the last ...
A number of ‘new’ letters and enclosures by or to John Locke have been discovered since the final vo...
A number of ‘new’ letters and enclosures by or to John Locke have been discovered since the final vo...
It has been some years since Locke Studies published an update on the Clarendon Edition. The current...
Naert Émilienne. J. Harrison and P. Laslett : The Library of John Locke. In: Revue Philosophique de ...
This article presents and transcribes a newly identified John Locke manuscript – an index Locke made...
AbstractThe following Communication presents a newly discovered manuscript by John Locke. The manusc...
The following Communication presents a newly discovered manuscript by John Locke. The manuscript dat...
"Notes of domestic and foreign affairs, during the last years of the reign of George I. and the earl...
William Molyneux (1656–1698) was an Irish experimental philosopher and politician, who played a majo...