Bodleian Library, Oxford University
MS. Locke f. 33
A bound volume containing notes in an unidentified hand
on Greek dialects (ff. 1-6, 174-169 rev.); logic (ff. 8-25, 186-174 rev.);
on the etymology of Greek words illustrated from Xenophon (f. 29), Homer (ff. 47v-55)
and Meuaeus (ff. 108-106 rev.); and the Old Testament (ff. 167-159v rev.).
The logic notes are from Philippe du Trieu, Manuductio ad logicam (ff. 8-25, 174-175)
and Bartholomaeus Keckermann, Systema logicae (ff. 176-185).
The presence of this volume among the Locke MSS. is the only things
that connects it with Locke.
The notebook consists of 187 leaves, 146 × 88 mm. It was used from both ends:
ff. 1-29, 47-55 (ff. 30-46 blank); ff. 158-187, 106-108 rev. (ff. 109-158 blank);
intervening leaves (ff. 56-105) blank. The binding is a modern Bodleian binding.
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