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James Harrington

Thomas Hobbes

  • English Works, Vol. I: Elements of Philosophy. The First Section, Concerning Body.
  • English Works, Vol. II: Philosphical Rudiment concerning Government and Society.
    • Tripos, in Three Discourses
      • Human Nature, or the Fundamental Elements of Policy
      • De Corpore Politico, or the Elements of Law
      • Of Liberty and Necessity
    • An Answer to Bishop Bramhall's Book, called “The Castching of the Leviathan”,
    • An Historical Narration concerning Heresy and the Punishment thereof
    • Consideration upon the Reputation, Loyalty, Manners, and Religion of Thomas Hobbes,
    • Answer to Sir William Davenant's Preface befor “Gondlibert”,
    • Letter to the Right Honourable Edward Howard.
  • English Works, Vol. V: The Questions concerning Liberty, Necessity, and Chance.
    • Dialigue between an Philosopher and a Student of the Commonlaws of England,
    • Behemoth: the History of the Causes of the Civil Wars of England,
    • The Whole Art of Rhetoric,
    • The Art of Rhetoric, plainly set forth with pertinent examples for the more easy understanding of the same,
    • The Art of Sophistry.
    • Seven Philosophical Problems,
    • Decameron Physiologicum,
    • Proportion of a Straight Line to Half the Arc of a Quadrant,
    • Six Lessons to the Savilian Professors of the Mathematics,
    • STIGMAI or Marks of the Absurd Geometry &c. of Dr. Wallis,
    • Extract of A Letter from Henry Stubbe,
    • Three Papers Presented to the Royal Society Against Dr. Wallis,
    • Considerations on the Answer of Dr. Walis,
    • Letters and other Pieces.
  • English Works, Vol. VIII: Thucydides, i
  • English Works, Vol. IX: Thucydides, ii

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