A CATALOGUE of the WORKS of Mr. HOBBES.

  • 1 THucydides Translated out of Greek into English. Folio.
  • 2 De Mirabilibus Pecci, in 4o a Latine Poem.
  • 3 Humane Nature, in 12o Engl.
  • 4 De Corpore Politico, in 12o Engl.
  • 5 Elementa Philosophica de Cive, 12o Lat. Printed 1642.
  • 6 Idem in English in 12o Printed 1651.
  • 7 Of Liberty and Necessity, 12o 1654.
  • 8 The Case stated betwixt Bp Bramhall and Mr. Hobbes, about Liberty, Necessity, and Chance, 4o Engl. 1658.
  • 9. De Corpore Philosophia, 8o Lat. 1655.
  • 10. Idem in English 4o with six Lessons to the professors of Ma­thematicks in Oxford. 1658.
  • 11 Leviathan, folio Engl. 1650.
  • 12 Idem in Latine Printed at Amsterdam, 4o. 1661.
  • 13 Dialogus Physicus, 8o Lat.
  • 14 Dialogus de Aeris, 4o Lat.
  • 15 De Homine, 4o Lat.
  • 16 Examinatio, Math. 4o Lat.
  • 17 Mr. Hobbes Considered, 8o Engl.
  • 18 Stigma, or marks upon Dr. Wallis, 4o Engl.
  • 19 Circulat. Cube, 4o Lat. 1667.
  • 20 De Principio & Ratione Geomet. 4o Lat. 1666.
  • 21 Rosetum Geometricum, sive Propositiones Aliquot frustra ante­hac tentatae, Lat. 1671.
  • [Page] 22 Lux Mathematica, 4o Lat. 1672.
  • 23. Primae partis Doctrinae Wallisianae de Motu censura Brevis. 4o Lat. 1671.
  • 24 Three Papers presented to the Royal Society against Dr. Wallis, 4o Engl. 1671.
  • 25 Principia & Problemata aliquot Geometrica ante desperata, nunc breviter Explicata & Demonstrata, 4o Lat. 1674.
  • 26 The Travels of Vlysses, 12o Engl. 1674.
  • 27 Translation of all Homer's Odysses out of Greek into English, with a Preface about Heroick Poetry, 12o 1675.
  • 28 Epistol. ad D. Wood, Lat. 1675. 4

In two Volumes in 4o are Printed at Amsterdam, in Latine, what are figured 5, 9, 11, 13, 14, 15, 16, 19, and 20. And in a third Vol Printed at London for W. Crook, are these Pieces figured 2, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, &c. The rest are to be had no otherwise but single.

There are these following Manuscripts of Mr. Hobbes's.

  • 1 Epitome of the Civil Wars of England, from 1640. to 1660.
  • 2 A Dialogue betwixt a Student in the Common Laws of Eng­land, and a Philosopher.
  • 3 Defence of his Leviathan against Bp Bramhall.
  • 4 Hist. Ecclesiastica Romana.
  • 5 Of Heresie, and the Punishment thereof.
  • 6. His Life, Written by himself.

Which Manuscripts are delivered by the Author into the hands of W. Crooke.

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