John Locke
essays on the law of nature : the Latin text with a translation, introduction, and notes ; together with transcripts of Locke's shorthand in his journal for 1676
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Author
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- Leyden, W. von 1911- - Contributor
Publication
2002 - Oxford University Press, Oxford, England
Language
English
Word Count
73,000 words, Guess
Page Count
292 pages
Identifiers
- ISBN-100198241429
- ISBN-100199254214
- ISBN-139780198241423
- ISBN-139780199254217
- Goodreads4139420', '2239140
and 4 more
- LibraryThing1478834
- Library of Congress Control Number2002029056
- Better World Books9780199254217
- Open LibraryOL3562319M
Classifications
- DDC192
- LCCB1255 .L49 2002
- LCCB1255.L49 2002
Description
"John Locke (1632-1704) was a prolific correspondent and he left behind him over 3,600 letters, a collection almost unmatched in pre-modern times. A man of insatiable curiosity and wide social connections, his letters open up the cultural, social, intellectual, and political worlds of the later Stuart age. Spanning half a century, they mark the transition from the era of revolutionary Puritanism to the dawn of the Enlightenment. This book brings together 244 of the most important and revealing letters. Half of them are letters written by Locke (12 per cent of the total number surviving), the other half are letters written to him. If Locke's place is already secure among those who explore philosophy and political ideas, these letters will give Locke a new presence among those who are interested in the social and cultural worlds of seventeenth-century Britain."--Jacket.
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