ΑΡΕΤΗ-ΛΟΓΙΑ, or, An enquiry into the original of moral virtue : wherein the false notions of Machiavel, Hobbes, Spinoza, and Mr. Bayle, as they are collected and digested by the author of The fable of the bees, are examin'd and confuted : and the eternal and unalterable nature and obligation of moral virtue is stated and vindicated : to which is prefix'd, a prefatory introduction, in a letter to that author

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ΑΡΕΤΗ-ΛΟΓΙΑ, or, An enquiry into the original of moral virtue : wherein the false notions of Machiavel, Hobbes, Spinoza, and Mr. Bayle, as they are collected and digested by the author of The fable of the bees, are examin'd and confuted : and the eternal and unalterable nature and obligation of moral virtue is stated and vindicated : to which is prefix'd, a prefatory introduction, in a letter to that author

by Alexander Innes

Printed by J. Cluer and A. Campbell, for B. Creake ..., sold by J. Hazard ..., and by B. Barker ..., 1728

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Aretē-logia

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"Campbell wrote what would be his most important work, An Enquiry into the Original of Moral Virtue, after reading Bernard Mandeville's Fable of the Bees, which described vice as essential to human nature. ... In 1726 he entrusted the publication of the manuscript to Alexander Innes, preacher-assistant at St Margaret's, Westminster, but Innes published it under his own name in 1728 as Arete-logia, or, An Enquiry into the Original of Moral Virtue."--Oxford DNB

Author of The fable of the bees = B. Mandeville

Signatures: A[4] a-b[8] c[4] d[2](-d2) B-Y[8]

Errors in paging: p. 158, 159 misnumbered 159, 158

Head- and tail-pieces, initials

Errata at bottom of p. [1] (3rd group of paging)

With a final advertisement leaf

References: ESTC T113245

References: Oxford DNB http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/4476

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