1699
Contents:
Location:
Bodleian Library, MS. Locke c. 25, f. 53v.
Description:
A list in Lockes hand of persons to receive presentation copies of the fourth edition of his Education,
in a column headed Education 99,
on a sheet endorsed Copys 95.
The list provides for 3 copies; the book was published before the end of January.
The manuscript consists of on folded sheet, 310 × 193 mm; this list is in the fourth column on the second page.
Publications:
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The correspondence of John Locke / edited by E.S. de Beer.
Oxford : Clarendon Press, 1976-89.
(Clarendon edition of the works of John Locke) vol. 8:453. [list L]
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John Locke, a descriptive bibliography / Jean S. Yolton.
Bristol, England : Thoemmes Press, 1998. p. 217.
Discussions:
De Beer, Distribution lists for copies of Lockes books, publication #1 above;
Yolton, publication #2 above, p. 217;
Goldie, Distribution lists for copies of Lockes books
and Boyles General history of the air (2004)
Location:
Bodleian Library, MS. Locke e. 1, p. 182.
Description:
A draft in Lockes hand for an addition to Essay IV.xii.3,
for inclusion in the 4th ed. (1700), where it was in fact printed.
The text is headed Maximes.
The draft must have been written before July 1699; it interrupts the text of Of the coduct of the understanding,
which was probably begun c. 1695 or 1696. The present draft must have been written between these dates.
Publications:
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An essay concerning humane understanding. In four books.
Written by John Locke, Gent. The fourth edition, with large additions.
London: printed for Awnsham and John Churchil
; and Samuel Manship
, MDCC [1700].
Page 386. [Locke #231]
Discussions:
Schuurman, Introduction to Of the conduct of the understanding (2000),
pp. 100, 111.
Location:
Bodleian Library, MS. Locke e. 1, p. 184.
Description:
A draft in Lockes hand for an addition to Essay III.vi.26,
for inclusion in the 4th ed. (1700), where it was in fact printed.
As with the previous item, the present draft must have been written between 1695 and July 1699.
Publications:
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An essay concerning humane understanding. In four books.
Written by John Locke, Gent. The fourth edition, with large additions.
London: printed for Awnsham and John Churchil
; and Samuel Manship
, MDCC [1700].
Page 266. [Locke #231]
Discussions:
Schuurman, Introduction to Of the conduct of the understanding (2000),
pp. 100, 111.
Location:
Adversaria 1661, pp. 318-319.
Description:
A note in Lockes hand, with the marginal caption Church, and dated [16]99.
Publications: None
Location:
Adversaria 1661, p. 20.
Description:
A note in Lockes hand, with the marginal caption Religio, dated [16]99 and intialed by Locke.
Publications: None
Location:
Bodleian Library, MS. Locke c. 27, ff. 162-177.
Description:
Notes by Locke on 1 Cor. XV, headed Resurrectio et quae sequuntur.
Written on a quire of 8 sheets, folded to form 32 pages, 197 × 77 mm; the text is written on the left page of each opening,
with additions and corrections on the right; ff. 174-177 are blank.
The notes are undated, but must have been written between 1690 and 1701 [Wainwright].
Long estimates a date about 1699.
This paper may be the same as the Treatise of resurrection and hell torments
that Anthony Collins wished to publish in A collection of several pieces,
but which Peter King refused to allow (see Collins to Pierre Desmaizeaux, 28 February 1719
and 17 April 1722, British Library, Add. MS. 4282, ff. 159, 192).
This manuscript is an important source for Lockes mortalism.
Publications:
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The life of John Locke : with extracts from his correspondence,
journals and common-place books / by Lord King.
London : H. Colburn, 1829. p. 316-323 in the 1858 ed.
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A paraphrase and notes on the Epistles of St Paul to the Galatians, 1 and 2 Corinthians,
Romans, Ephesians / John Locke ; edited by Arthur W. Wainwright.
Oxford : Clarendon Press, 1987. (The Clarendon edition of the works of John Locke).
v. 2:679-684. [Locke #720]
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Writings on religion / John Locke ; edited by Victor Nuovo.
Oxford : Clarendon Press, 2002. p. 232-237 [Locke 867+]
Discussions:
Wainwright, publication #2 above, p. 679; Nuovo, publication #3 above, p. liv-lv.
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