1678
Locke remains in France, departing from Montpellier early in July for a tour of France;
he settles in Paris at the end of November.




Prejudice, Discourse
(1678 January 23)
Location:
Bodleian Library, MS. Locke f. 3, pp. 21-22.
Description:
An entry in Lockes journal dated 23 January 1678,
with the marginal captions Prejudice and Discourse
and initialed at the end.
The note is based on Lockes reading of Jean DEspagne,
Les erreurs populaires (1643) [H&L 1066].
Publications:
- [part only?]
Locke on war and peace / by Richard H. Cox.
Oxford : Clarendon Press, 1960. p. 32.
Discussions:
Cox, publication #1 above.


Methode pour bien etudier la doctrine de Mr de Cartes
(1678 March 7)
Location:
Bodleian Library, MS. Locke f. 3, pp. 49-60.
Description:
An entry in Lockes journal dated 7 March 1678,
with the title Methode pour bien etudier la doctrine de Mr de Cartes.
It also has marginal captions Cartesian philosophie (at the beginning),
Cartesian (pp. 50 and 52) and Cartesianisme (pp. 54, 56, 58 and 60).
Publications:
-
An early draft of Lockes Essay :
together with excerpts from his journals /
edited by R.I. Aaron and Jocelyn Gibb.
Oxford : Clarendon Press, 1936. p. 105-111. [Locke #932]

Scrupulosity
(1678 March 20)
Location:
Bodleian Library, MS. Locke f. 3, pp. 69-79.
Description:
A draft for a letter to Denis Grenville, dated 20 March 1678
and with the marginal caption Scrupulosity.
Lockes letter of 13/23 March 1678 is in the
Bodleian Library, MS. Rawlinson D. 849, ff. 148-149;
a copy of the letter exists in the British Library, Add. MS. 4290, ff. 109-114.
Publications:
- [MS. Locke:]
The life of John Locke : with extracts from his correspondence,
journals and common-place books / by Lord King.
London : H. Colburn, 1829. pp. 109-113.
- [British Library MS:]
The life of John Locke / by H.R. Fox Bourne.
London : H.S. King ; New York : Harper, 1876. vol. 1:390-393.
- [Lockes letter:]
The correspondence of John Locke /
edited by E.S. de Beer.
Oxford : Clarendon Press, 1976-89. vol. 1:555-560 [Locke #847, letter 374]
- [From De Beer:]
Selected correspondence / John Locke ; edited by Mark Goldie
from the Clarendon edition by E.S. de Beer.
Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2002. pp. 65-68. [Locke #847+]
Discussions:
De Beer, publication #3 above, p. 555-556.


Toleration
(1678 April 19)
Location:
Bodleian Library, MS. Locke f. 3, p. 107.
Description:
An entry in Lockes journal dated 19 April 1678,
with the marginal caption Toleration.
Goldie gives it the title Toleration C to distinguish it
from notes from c. 1675, the journal entry for 23 August 1676,
and Toleratio [1679?].
Publications:
-
Political essays / Locke ; edited by Mark Goldie.
Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 1997. p. 269. [Locke #867+]
Discussions:
Goldie, publication #1 above, p. 269.

Law
(1678 April 21)
Location:
Bodleian Library, MS. Locke f. 3, pp. 111-112.
Description:
An entry in Lockes journal dated 21 April 1678,
with the marginal caption Law.
Publications:
-
The life of John Locke : with extracts from his correspondence,
journals and common-place books / by Lord King.
London : H. Colburn, 1829. p. 116; London : H. Colburn and R. Bentley, 1830. vol. 1:217 [misdated].
-
Political writings / John Locke ;
edited and with an introduction by David Wootton.
London ; New York : Penguin Books, 1993. p. 236. [Locke #867+]
-
Political essays / Locke ; edited by Mark Goldie.
Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 1997. p. 269. [Locke #867+]
Discussions:
Goldie, publication #3 above, p. 269.

Books of mine put into the box marked C.B No 1 [etc.]
(1679 June 30)
Location:
Bodleian Library, MS. Locke f. 3, ff. 172-183;
copy in MS. Locke b. 2, pp. 6-7.
Description:
An entry in Lockes journal dated 30 June 1678,
with the heading Books of mine put into the box marked C.B. No 1 [etc.]
(there were five boxes in all). The books were stored in Paris while Locke and his pupil, Caleb Banks,
travelled to the south of France.
There is a copy of this list in MS. Locke b. 2,
headed A Catalogue of Mr Bankss books and mine put into boxes Jul. 78;
endorsed by Locke Libri Jul 78 and A catalogue of my books left at Paris 78
The manuscript is written on a single sheet, folded to form 4 pages, 383 × 265 mm.
Publications:
-
Lockes reading during his stay in France (1675-79) /
by John Lough. // IN: The Library. 5th series:8 (1953): 229-258. p. 244-246.

Translations from Nicoles Essais de morale
[mid-1678?]
Location:
Pierpont Morgan Library, MA 232.
Description:
Locke translated three of Pierre Nicoles Essais de morale during his stay in France,
probably sometime between late 1676 and April 1679. Sometime shortly after mid-1678 [Yolton],
he carefully copied the text into a small volume, together with a dedication
To the Right Hon:ble Margaret Countesse of Shaftesbury
to whom he presented the volume as a souvenir of his trip to France.
The volume is a small octavo, made up of 25 quires, signed and paginated by Locke.
It is bound in gold-tooled black morocco, with gilt edging, and two metal clasps.
The dedication occupies seven unnumbered pages.
The first discourse (conteining in short the naturall proof of the Existence of a God, & the immortality of the Soule)
is on pp. 1-34; the second discourse (of the Weaknesse of Man) is on pp. 35-140;
andthe third discourse (concerneing the way of preserving peace with men) is in two parts on pp. 141-363 and 365-477.
8o. 130 × 90 mm. A-Z8. Pages viii, 477 [with some errors].
A microfilm copy is available in the Bodleian Library (MS. Film 70).
Publications:
-
Discourses on the being of a God, and the immortality of the soul; of the weakness of man;
and concerning the way of preserving peace with men: being some essays written in French by Messieurs
du Port Royal. Renderd into English by the late John Lock, Gent.
London: printed and sold by J. Downing, 1712. [4], 252 p. 12o. [Locke #784]
-
Discourses translated from Nicoles Essays / by John Locke ;
with important variations from the original French ; now first printed from the autograph of the translator
in the possession of Thomas Hancock, M.D. London : printed for Harvey and Darton, 1828. xxvi, 239 p.
[Locke #785]
-
John Locke as translator : three of the Essais of Pierre Nicole
in French and English / edited by Jean S. Yolton.
Oxford : Voltaire Foundation, 2000. xix, 266 p.
(Studies on Voltaire and the eighteenth century ; 2000:07) [Locke #785A]
- [Quotations:]
Extracts from an unpublished autograph of Locke / S.W. // IN:
Christian observer. 18 (1819):69-76.
Describes Lockes manuscript ; includes quotations.
- [Quotations (from #2 above):]
The life of John Locke / by H.R. Fox Bourne.
London : H.S. King ; New York : Harper, 1876. vol. 1:296-297.
Discussions:
Publication #4 above; Von Leyden, Locke and Nicole (1948);
Ayers, Lockes translations from Nicoles Essais :
the real first edition (1980); J. S. Yolton,
A note on the manuscript of Lockes translation
of Nicoles Essais de morale (1980);
J. W. Yolton, Foreward to publication #3 above; J. S. Yolton, Introduction to publication #3 above.


Lex naturae
(1678 July 15)
Location:
Bodleian Library, MS. Locke f. 3, pp. 201-202.
Description:
An entry in Lockes journal dated 15 July 1678,
with the marginal caption Lex na[tur]æ.
Publications:
-
John Locke and natural law / W. von Leyden. // IN:
Philosophy. 31 (1965):33-35. Modernized spelling and punctuation.
-
Consent in the political theory of John Locke / by John Dunn. // IN:
Historical journal. 10 (1967):155-156.
-
Political essays / Locke ; edited by Mark Goldie.
Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 1997. p. 270. [Locke #867+]
Discussions:
Von Leyden, publication #1 above; Dunn, publication #2 above; Goldie, publication #3 above.



Vertue, Atheists
(1678 August 26)
Location:
Bodleian Library, MS. Locke f. 3, pp. 266-267.
Description:
An entry in Lockes journal dated 26 August 1678,
with the marginal captions Vertue and Atheists.
Goldie give it the title Virtue A to distinguish it
from Virtus (1681).
Locke comments on a quotation from Jean de Lery,
Histoire dun voyage fait en la terre de Bresil (1594) [cf H&L 1717, 1718]
Publications:
-
Political essays / Locke ; edited by Mark Goldie.
Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 1997. p. 270-271. [Locke #867+]
Discussions:
Goldie, publication #1 above.

Happynesse
(1678 October 1)
Location:
Bodleian Library, MS. Locke f. 3, pp. 304-305.
Description:
An entry in Lockes journal dated 1 October 1678,
with the marginal caption Happynesse.
Goldie give it the title Happiness B to distinguish it
from the the entry for 26 September 1676.
Publications:
-
The life of John Locke : with extracts from his correspondence,
journals and common-place books / by Lord King.
London : H. Colburn, 1829. p. 115; London : H. Colburn and R. Bentley, 1830. vol. 1:216.
-
The life of John Locke / by H.R. Fox Bourne.
London : H.S. King ; New York : Harper, 1876. vol. 1:124-125.
-
The influence of Gassendi on Lockes hedonism / Edward A. Driscoll. // IN:
International philosophical quarterly. 12 (1972):100.
Modernized spelling.
-
Political essays / Locke ; edited by Mark Goldie.
Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 1997. p. 271. [Locke #867+]
Discussions:
Driscoll, publication #3 above; Goldie, publication #4 above.


Scrupulosity
(1678 December 2-6)
Location:
Bodleian Library, MS. Locke f. 3, pp. 358-378.
Description:
A draft for a letter to Denis Grenville, with the marginal caption Scrupulosity.
It is written in Lockes journal between the entries for 2 and 5 December 1678,
but dated 6 December on p. 367.
Lockes letter of 26 November/6 December 1678, which includes only the first half of the piece,
is in the Bodleian Library, MS. Rawlinson D. 849, ff. 150-151;
the continuation (pp. 367-378) may never have been sent.
A copy of the letter exists in the British Library, Add. MS. 4290, ff. 115-119.
Publications:
- [pp. 358-363, from MS. Locke:]
The life of John Locke : with extracts from his correspondence,
journals and common-place books / by Lord King.
London : H. Colburn, 1829. pp. 113-115.
- [from British Library MS:]
The life of John Locke / by H.R. Fox Bourne.
London : H.S. King ; New York : Harper, 1876. vol. 1:394-397.
- [Lockes letter:]
The correspondence of John Locke /
edited by E.S. de Beer.
Oxford : Clarendon Press, 1976-89. vol. 1:646-650 [Locke #847, letter 426]
Discussions:
De Beer, publication #3 above, p. 555-556.

Credit, Disgrace
(1678 December 12)
Location:
Bodleian Library, MS. Locke f. 3, pp. 381-382.
Description:
An entry in Lockes journal dated 12 December 1678,
with the marginal captions Credit and Disgrace.
Goldie give it the title Reputation.
Notes based on Lockes reading of Gabriel Sagard,
Le Grand Voyage du Pays des Hurons (1632) [H&L 2527] and
Pierre, Boucher, Histoire du Canada (1664) [H&L 401]
Publications:
-
The life of John Locke : with extracts from his correspondence,
journals and common-place books / by Lord King.
London : H. Colburn, 1829. pp. 108-109; London : H. Colburn and R. Bentley, 1830. vol. 1:203-204.
-
The life of John Locke / by H.R. Fox Bourne.
London : H.S. King ; New York : Harper, 1876. vol. 1:403-404.
-
Political writings / John Locke ;
edited and with an introduction by David Wootton.
London ; New York : Penguin Books, 1993. pp. 236-237. [Locke #867+]
-
Political essays / Locke ; edited by Mark Goldie.
Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 1997. pp. 271-272. [Locke #867+]
Discussions:
Goldie, publication #4 above, p. 271.

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