A second vindication of Mr Locke
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A second vindication of Mr Locke
(John Locke collection, 2)
Routledge/Thoemmes, 1997
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Reprint. Originaly published: London : Fletcher Gyles, 1738
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The two major biographical studies on Locke on which many modern sources depend are brought together as well as three early, and often overlooked, critical works relating to Locke. Locke's translations of Nicole has not been available since its original publication in 1828.
Table of Contents
- The Life of John Locke [1876] Henry Richard Fox Bourne (2 volumes) 508pp
- 588pp The Life of John Locke, with extracts from his correspondence, journals and common-place books [1830] Lord Peter King (2 volumes) 462pp
- 530pp Discourses: Translated from Nicole's Essays by John Locke with important variations from the original French [1828] Translated by John Locke 274pp Logical Tracts
- comprising Observations and Essays illustrative of Mr Locke's Treatise upon the Human Understanding [1790] Thomas Ludlam 114pp Notes and Annotations on Locke [1794] Thomas Morrell 130pp A Second Vindication of Mr Locke [1738] Vincent Perronet 158pp
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