1653

Rabelais, F.
The first [-fifth] book of the works of Mr. Francis Rabelais
London, printed for Richard Baddeley. 1653. [vol. 1-2] 8o.
London, printed for Richard Baldwin. 1693-94. [vol. 3-5] 12o.
Translation by Sir Thomas Urqhart [vols. 1-2] and
Peter Motteux [vols. 3-5]
Wing R105 etc.; C 125
1669

Montaigne, M. de.
Les essais de Michel, seigneur de Montaigne.
Nouvelle édition exactement purgée des defauts des precedentes, selon le vray original:
A Lyon, chez André Olyer, 1669. 3 vol. 12o.
First published in 1580; Locke owned a copy of the 1669 edition.
English translation: The essayes, or Morall, politike and millitarie discourses
of Lo: Michaell de Montaigne
First written by him in French.
And now done into English by
John Florio.
Printed at London by Val. Sims for Edward Blount. 1603. [20], 664, [4] p. 2o.
Locke owned a copy of this translation.
H&L 2029, 2029a; STC 18041; C 125
1695

1697

Edwards, J.
A brief vindication of the fundamental articles of the Christian faith,
as also of the clergy, universities and publick schools,
from Mr. Locks reflections upon them in his book of education &c.
See entry in Chapter 5.
1708

1713

Steele, R.
The guardian. Numb. 1 (March 12, 1713)-Numb. 175 (October 1, 1713).
London: printed by J. Tonson; and sold by A. Baldwin. 1713.
By Addison, Steele and others;
no. 94 (June 29, 1713) contains an essay on education by Steele, which is based on Locke (among others);
other essays cite Lockes opinions on education.
C 123
1720

Clarke, J.
An essay upon the education of youth in grammar-schools.
By John Clarke
London: printed for John Wyat. 1720. 132 p. 12o.
Includes extensive quotations from Some thoughts (p. 49-56, 71-79)
1721

Le Clerc, J.
De léducation des enfans
[review]. // IN:
Bibliotheque ancienne et moderne. Pour servir de suite aux Bibliothèques universelle et choisie.
Par Jean Le Clerc. Tome 15 (1721):449-452.
Review of Locke, De leducation des enfans (1721) [Locke #582]
Lefebvre, T.
A compendious way of teaching the learned languages, and some of the liberal sciences at the same time;
usd formerly by Tanaquil Faber, in teaching one of his sons, and the famous Madam Dacier, his daughter.
Done out of French. And (with some alteration) lately tryd in London successfully,
on a youth now a student in a celebrated university
To which is annexd, Mr. Lockes judgment of Latin exercises.
Printed in London, 1721. [2], 98 p. 8o.
Dedication signed: J.T. Philipps [the translator]
See Mr. Lockes judgment on Latin exercises
[quotations from Some thoughts] (p. 89-94)
Also: (1) The second edition
London, printed by J. Downing, for the author, 1723.
[6], iii-iv, 182 p. 8o; (2) The third edition very much enlargd.
By J.T. Philipps
London, printed for W. Meadows. 1728;
(4) The fourth edition
London, printed for W. Meadows. 1750.
1722

Crousaz, J. P. de.
Traité de léducation des enfans. Par J.P. de Crousaz
A La Haye, chez les fr. Vaillant & Prevost, 1722. 2 vols. 12o.
C 126
1726

Rollin, C.
De la manière denseigner et détudier les belles lettres,
par rapport à lesprit & au coeur. Par M. Rollin
A Paris, chez J. Estienne, 1726-28. 4 vols.
An English translation of Part I included in editions of Some thoughts
in 1737 [Locke #534] and 1738 [Locke #536];
an Italian translation in Italian editions in 1782 [Locke #614]
and 1792 [Locke #615].
1731

Clarke, J.
An essay upon study. Wherein directions are given for the due conduct thereof,
and the collection of a library, proper for the purpose, consisting of the choicest books
in all the several parts of learning. By John Clarke
London: printed for Arthur Bettesworth. 1731. vi, 350 p. 12o.
Includes extensive quotations from The conduct of the understanding (p. 28-35)
1732

Doddridge, P.
Sermons on the religious education of children preached at Northampton.
By P. Doddridge. With a recomendatory preface by the Reverend Mr. D. Some.
London: printed for R. Hett, 1732. xvi, 152 p. 16o.
1734

1741

[Richardson, S.]
Pamela, or Virtue rewarded
London: printed for C. Rivington; and J. Osborn. 1741-42. 12o.
See letters 50-58, 62 (vol. 4:303-387, 412-417)
C 123; Y&Y 1741.1
1742

Turnbull, G.
Observations upon liberal education, in all its branches:
By George Turnbull
London: printed for A. Millar. 1742. xxv, [5], 464 p. 8o.
1743

[Barclay, J.]
A treatise on education: or, An easy method of acquiring language, and introducing children
to the knowledge of history, geography, mythology, antiquities, &c.
Edinburgh: printed by James Cochran and Company. Sold by A. Symmer, and other booksellers; and by the author. 1743.
vii, [1], 240 p. 12o.
Includes quotations from Some thoughts (p. 44-46, 89-94, 103-106)
1745

[Fordyce, D.]
Dialogues concerning education.
London: printed in the year 1745-48. 2 vols. 8o.
1746

[Böldicke, J.]
Methodus Lockio-Baratieriana: das ist ein Vorschlag, durch Hilfe des Spielens,
der Musik, Poesie und anderer Ergötzlichkeiten: abermaliger Versuch einer Theodicee,
darin von dem Ursprunge des Bösen in der besten Welt.
Wodurch man die wichtigsten Wahrheiten vortragen kann, zum Ruhme des Schöpfers
binnen zwölf Jahren zehn zornehme Kinder so zu erziehen, dass sie im 15 Jahre
die deutsche, lateinische, französische, italienische und englische Sprache verstehen,
auch die wichtigsten Wahrheiten der Weltweisheit erweisen können.
Berlin & Leipzig, 1746-51.
Unverified.
C 123; Y&Y 1746.1
[Verney, L. A.]
Verdadeiro metodo de estudar, para ser util à republica, e à igreja:
proporcionado ao estilo, e necesidade de Portugal. Exposto em varias cartas
Valensa, na officina de Antonio Balle, ano 1746. 2 vol.
Another edition, organizada pelo prof. António Salgado Júnior.
Lisboa : Livraria Sá da Costa, 1949-52. 5 vols.
(Colecção do clássicos Sá da Costa).
The "prefácio" to each volume discusses Lockes influence on Portugal and on Verney.
1749

[Franklin, B.]
Proposals relating to the education of youth in Pensilvania.
Philadelphia: printed in the year, 1749. 32 p. 8o.
Includes quotations from Some thoughts.
Evans 6321
1756

Sheridan, T.
British education: or, The source of the disorders of Great Britain.
By Thomas Sheridan, A.M.
Dublin: printed by George Faulkner. 1756. xxvi, 392 p. 12o.
1762

Ballexserd, J.
Dissertation sur leducation physique des enfans,
depuis leur naissance jusquà lâge de puberté.
Par M. Ballexserd
A Paris, chez Vallet-la-Chapelle. 1762. [8], 238, [10] p. 8o.
Italian translation: Dissertazione sulleducazione fisica de fanciulli
dalla loro nascita fino alla pubertà.
De Sign. Balexserd, cittadino di Givevra.
Tradotta dal francese. Napoli, a spese di G. Gravier e nipote, 1763. xxxii, 221, [3] p. 8o.
C 126 [Ballexferd]
Rousseau, J.-J.
Émile, ou De léducation. Par J.J. Rousseau
A Amsterdam: chez Jean Néaulme, libraire. 1762. 4 vols. 12o.
C 126
1763

La Chalotais, L. R. de.
Essai déducation nationale, ou Plan détudes pour la jeunesse,
par Messire Louis-René de Caradeuc de la Chalotais
1763. [4], 152, [2] p. 12o.
C 126
1764

[Hurd, R.]
Dialogues on the uses of foreign travel;
considered as part of an English gentlemans education: between Lord Shaftesbury and Mr. Locke.
By the editor of Moral and political dialogues
London, printed by W.B. for A. Millar; and W. Thurlbourn and J. Woodyer, in Cambridge. 1764.
[4], 201, [1] p. 8o.
Fictitious dialogue.
French translation:
(1) Dialogues entre Lord Shaftesbury et M. Locke, sur quelques points essentiels à
léducation de la jeunesse, pour servir de suite au traité du dernier
sur léducation des enfans. Traduits de langlois.
Yverdon, 1765. xxviij, 172 p. 8o; and
(2) Dialogues sur les mœurs des anglois, et sur les voyages considerés comme faiasnt
[sic] partie de léducation de la jeunesse. Traduit de langlois.
A Londre, et se trouve à Paris, chez Barthelemi Hochereau, le jeune. 1765.
xxvi, 194 p. 12o.
C 123 [Anon.]; Y&Y 1764.1; T 202
1766

[Cajot, J.-J.]
Les plagiats de M. J.J.R. de Genève sur léducation
A la Haye, et se trouve à Paris, chez Durand, 1766.
See Ch. 5, Des connoissances que M. Rousseau a prises dans les livres de Locke,
avec lanalyse dun traité deducation par Mapphée Vegge (p. 159-199)
C 126 [Cajet]; Y&Y 1778.1 [sic]
1769

Watts, I.
A treatise on the education of children and youth. By I. Watts
The second edition.
London: printed for J. Buckland and T. Longman; E. and C. Dilly; and T. Field. 1769. [6], 204 p. 12o.
Extracted from Watts, The improvement of the mind (1741)
1772

Whitchurch, J. W.
An essay upon education. By James Wadham Whitchurch
London, printed for T. Becket, and P.A. DeHondt. 1772. [4], 220 p. 8o.
1782

Rousseau, J.-J.
Projet pour léducation de Monsieur. de Sainte-Marie. // IN:
Supplément à la Collection complète des œuvres de J.J. Rousseau.
A Genève. 1782. Suppléement. Tome 2 = Tome 24:1-24 [4o ed.];
Supplément. Tome 3 = Tome 27:1-36 [8o ed.];
Supplément. Tome 3 = Tome 28:71-106 [12o ed.]
Reprinted (textes établis et annoté
par John S. Spink) in:
Œuvres complètes / Jean-Jacques Rousseau. [Paris] : Gallimard, 1959-69.
tome 4 (1969):33-51. This volume also contains another version of Rousseaus project
(Mémoire présenté à Monsieur de Mably sur léducation
de Monsieur son fils: p.1-32) and an introduction by the editor (Projets déducation: p. xviii-xli)
C 126
1789

Williams, D.
Lectures on education. Read to a society for promoting reasonable and humane improvements
in the discipline and instruction of youth. By the Rev. David Williams.
London: printed by John Bell. 1789. 3 vols. 8o.
1802

Trimmer, S.
Introduction : containing observations on the instruction of children and youth
from the time of the Reformation
// IN:
The guardian of education / conducted by Mrs. Trimmer. 1 (1802):1-16 [esp. 8-9]
1819

[Hoare, L.]
Hints for the improvement of early education and nursery discipline
London : printed for J. Hatchard, 1819. 188 p.
Includes quotations from Some thoughts.
1826

[Smith, S.]
Hamiltons method of teaching languages. // IN:
Edinburgh review. 44 (1826):47-69.
Review of James Hamiltons The Gospel of St.John
1828

[Anonymous].
The London University Press: or, Remarks upon a late publication,
entitled A popular system of classical instruction, combining the methods of Locke, Ascham, Milton, &c.
Bath : John Upham, 1828. 20 p.
Remarks on An essay on a system of classical instruction (1829)
C 124
1829

[Darley, G.]
An essay on a system of classical instruction : combining the methods of Locke, Milton, Ascham and Colet :
the whole system being designed to exhibit a restoration of the primitive mode of scholastic tuition in England,
disembarrassed of its modern abuses
London : printed for J. Taylor, 1829. [4], 129, [1] p.
Also: 2nd ed., 1837. [unverified]
See remarks in The London University Press (1828)
Y&Y 1829.2
1830

Anacreon.
The odes of Anacreon : with a literal interlinear translation, on the plan recommended by Mr. Locke :
accompanied by illustrative notes. 2nd ed. London : printed for John Taylor, 1830. [4], viii, 93 p.
One of a series of texts, advertised as Mr. Lockes system of classical instruction
(Darleys Essay served as a prospectus and introduction to the series);
the series includes Latin works such as Ovids Metamorphoses and Tacitus Agricola
and Greek works such as selections from Lucian and Herodotus, all published with interlinear translations
after the manner of Lockes Æsop.
The project is described by C. A. Stray, Lockes system of classical instruction
(1827- ) (1991)
1836

[Anonymous].
Some thoughts concerning education, by John Locke. // IN:
The schoolmaster : essays on practical education : selected from the works of Ascham, Milton, Locke, and Butler :
from the Quarterly journal of education and from lectures delivered before the American Institute of Instruction.
London : C. Knight, 1836. vol. 1:122-158.
An analysis of Some thoughts.
C 124; Y&Y 1936.2
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