Tracts of Mr. Thomas Hobbs of Malmsbury. containing I. Behemoth, the history of the causes of the civil wars of England, from 1640. to 1660. printed from the author's own copy: never printed (but with a thousand faults) before. II. An answer to Arch-bishop Bramhall's book, called the Catching of the Leviathan: never printed before. III. An historical narration of heresie, and the punishment thereof: corrected by the true copy. IV. Philosophical problems, dedicated to the King in 1662. but never printed before
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Tracts of Mr. Thomas Hobbs of Malmsbury. containing I. Behemoth, the history of the causes of the civil wars of England, from 1640. to 1660. printed from the author's own copy: never printed (but with a thousand faults) before. II. An answer to Arch-bishop Bramhall's book, called the Catching of the Leviathan: never printed before. III. An historical narration of heresie, and the punishment thereof: corrected by the true copy. IV. Philosophical problems, dedicated to the King in 1662. but never printed before
Printed for W. Crooke ..., 1682
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Each part has special t.-p; II and III paged continusously
4 pts. in 1 ([6], 339, [5] ; [4], 160 ; [8], 84, [2] p., [2] leaves of plates)
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Signatures: pi[2] [A]1 B-Y[8] Z[4]; [2]A[2] B-L[8]; [3]A[4] B-F[8] G[4](-G4); (pt. 2) A2 signed A, (pt. 3) A2 signed A, A3 signed A2
References: ESTC R19913
References: Macdonald & Hargreaves no. 100
References: Wing H-2265
Errors in paging: p. 44 (2nd group of paging), 36, 61, 62-63 (7th group) incorrectly numbered 4, 93, 91, 42-43 respectively
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- Behemoth : the history of the causes of the civil wars of England, and councels and artifices by which they were carried on, from the year 1640. to the year 1660
- An answer to a book published by Dr. Bramhall, late bishop of Derry; called the Catching of the Leviathan
- An historical narration concerning heresie, and the punishment thereof
- Seven philosophical problems, and two propositions of geometry