John Locke: selected correspondence/
John Locke: selected correspondence/
edited by Mark Goldie
- Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007.
- xxxvi, 378 p. ; 25 cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. Revolutionary England, 1656-1660 --
2. Restoration Oxford and the Embassy to Cleves, 1660-1666 --
3. Lord Ashley's Servant and the 'New World', 1667-1675 --
4. France, 1675-1679 --
5. Popery and Arbitrary Power, 1679-1683 --
6. Exile in Holland, 1683-1688 --
7. The Glorious Revolution, 1688-1689 --
8. Government and the Law of Nature, 1690-1692 --
9. Philosophy and Correction, 1692-1694 --
10. Civility and Superstition, 1694-1695 --
11. Coinage and Commerce, 1695-1696 --
12. Reasonable Christianity, 1696-1697 --
13. Divinity and Ireland, 1697-1698 --
14. Manners and Americans, 1699-1701 --
15. Politics Revived, 1701-1703 --
16. Recessional, 1703-1704 --
Biographical register of correspondents.
9780199204304
Philosophy and Philosophers--History and Surveys
Political Theory and Theorists--History
923.2 / GOL/J
Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. Revolutionary England, 1656-1660 --
2. Restoration Oxford and the Embassy to Cleves, 1660-1666 --
3. Lord Ashley's Servant and the 'New World', 1667-1675 --
4. France, 1675-1679 --
5. Popery and Arbitrary Power, 1679-1683 --
6. Exile in Holland, 1683-1688 --
7. The Glorious Revolution, 1688-1689 --
8. Government and the Law of Nature, 1690-1692 --
9. Philosophy and Correction, 1692-1694 --
10. Civility and Superstition, 1694-1695 --
11. Coinage and Commerce, 1695-1696 --
12. Reasonable Christianity, 1696-1697 --
13. Divinity and Ireland, 1697-1698 --
14. Manners and Americans, 1699-1701 --
15. Politics Revived, 1701-1703 --
16. Recessional, 1703-1704 --
Biographical register of correspondents.
9780199204304
Philosophy and Philosophers--History and Surveys
Political Theory and Theorists--History
923.2 / GOL/J