Tracts of Thomas Hobb's containing I. His life in Latine, part written by himself, since his death finished by Dr. R.B. II. His considerations on his reputation, loyalty, manners and religion. III. His whole Art of rhetorick, in English IV. His discourse by way of dialogue concerning the common laws of England. V. Ten dialogues of natural philosophy. &c
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- Tracts of Thomas Hobb's containing I. His life in Latine, part written by himself, since his death finished by Dr. R.B. II. His considerations on his reputation, loyalty, manners and religion. III. His whole Art of rhetorick, in English IV. His discourse by way of dialogue concerning the common laws of England. V. Ten dialogues of natural philosophy. &c
- Art of rhetoric with a discourse of the laws of England.; Considerations upon the reputation, loyalty, manners, & religion, of Thomas Hobbes of Malmsbury.; Decameron physiologicum: or, Ten dialogues of natural philosophy. ; Dialogue between a phylosopher and a student, of the common-laws of England.; Thomæ Hobbes Angli Malmesburiensis philosophi vita.; Thomæ Hobbes Malmesburiensis Vita carmine expressa.
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London : printed for William Crooke at the Green Dragon without Temple-Bar, 1681.
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R. B., Dr.
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- 1681
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- R14546
- Grub Street ID
- 62563
- Description
- [26], 241, [3]; [6], 63, [11]; [6], 134, [2] 137-168; 208; [6], 136, [8] p. : ill. (engraving), port. 8°.
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- "Thomæ Hobbes Angli Malmesburiensis philosophi vita." has separate title page, with imprint "Carolopoli: Apud Eleutherium Anglicum, sub signo Veritatis. MDCLXXXI." on A3r; pagination and register are also separate
"Thomæ Hobbes Malmesburiensis Vita carmine expressa." has separate, dated title page on p. 223; pagination and register are continuous
"Considerations upon the reputation, loyalty, manners, & religion, of Thomas Hobbes of Malmsbury." has separate title page, dated 1680; pagination and register are also separate
"The art of rhetoric with a discourse of the laws of England." has separate dated title page, pagination, and register
"A dialogue between a phylosopher and a student, of the common-laws of England." (caption title) has separate pagination and register
"Decameron physiologicum: or, Ten dialogues of natural philosophy." has separate title page, with imprint "... by J.C. for W. Crook ... 1678"; pagination and register are also separate
Variant: the fourth title in the list on the title page is misnumbered "VI."; Signatures: A-C]8] D-2H]4; [A]]4] B-E]8] F]4; A]4(-A1) B-L]8] M]4; B]4] C-O]8] P]4; [A]]4] B-K]8.