This article presents and transcribes a newly identified John Locke manuscript – an index Locke made of Anton Deusing’s De motu cordis et sanguinis itemque de lacte ac nutrimento foetus in utero, dissertationes (Groningen, 1655). Deusing (1612–1666) was a polymath and medical eclectic with a scholastic predisposition who wrote numerous medical texts in the 1650s and 1660s. Locke owned and read several of these works, taking notes from them, and indexing at least two of them during his medical research at Oxford in the mid-1660s. The recovery of this manuscript further underlines Locke’s own medical eclecticism at this time, highlighting the contrast between his views in this part of his career and the empiricism he later came to evince
The following Communication presents a newly discovered manuscript by John Locke. The manuscript dat...
Since John Locke repeatedly insists that his theory of bodies, endorsed in the Essay concerning Huma...
Grmek M. D. Kenneth Dewhurst, John Locke (1632-17 04), physician and philosopher. A medical biograph...
Amongst the Shaftesbury Papers in the National Archives are two short medical essays in the hand of ...
Over the last fifteen years with the assistance of other scholars I have been attempting to understa...
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 ...
Includes indexes.Printer varies: v. 9 printed by Law and Gilbert.v.8. An essay for the understanding...
[Extract] In his will of 1704, John Locke (1632–1704) bequeathed his manuscripts to his relative Pet...
This paper dwells on Locke’s early contributions in the domain of natural philosophy, laying more em...
The thesis concentrates upon John Locke's early development in the field of natural philosophy. ...
Two medical essays in the hand of John Locke survive amongst the Shaftesbury Papers in the National ...
AbstractThe following Communication presents a newly discovered manuscript by John Locke. The manusc...
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...
The following Communication presents a newly discovered manuscript by John Locke. The manuscript dat...
Since John Locke repeatedly insists that his theory of bodies, endorsed in the Essay concerning Huma...
Grmek M. D. Kenneth Dewhurst, John Locke (1632-17 04), physician and philosopher. A medical biograph...
Amongst the Shaftesbury Papers in the National Archives are two short medical essays in the hand of ...
Over the last fifteen years with the assistance of other scholars I have been attempting to understa...
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 ...
Includes indexes.Printer varies: v. 9 printed by Law and Gilbert.v.8. An essay for the understanding...
[Extract] In his will of 1704, John Locke (1632–1704) bequeathed his manuscripts to his relative Pet...
This paper dwells on Locke’s early contributions in the domain of natural philosophy, laying more em...
The thesis concentrates upon John Locke's early development in the field of natural philosophy. ...
Two medical essays in the hand of John Locke survive amongst the Shaftesbury Papers in the National ...
AbstractThe following Communication presents a newly discovered manuscript by John Locke. The manusc...
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...
The following Communication presents a newly discovered manuscript by John Locke. The manuscript dat...
Since John Locke repeatedly insists that his theory of bodies, endorsed in the Essay concerning Huma...
Grmek M. D. Kenneth Dewhurst, John Locke (1632-17 04), physician and philosopher. A medical biograph...