[ Table of Contents ] – [ Chronological Listing ] – [ Repository Listing ] 1679Contents: Conformitas (early) Heralds (c. January 3) Atlantis (February 14, 20, 21) Carolina (February 20) Marriage (February 22) Satellitus Jovis (March 20?) Pietas (March 25) Iustitia (March 25) Politia (March 25) Oleum (March 25) Level (March 28) Septimana (March 28) Rosecrucians (April 1) Sacerdotium (April/May?) Olea (April/May?) Clemangis (April/May?) Consuetudo (April/May?) Ferrum (before May 8 n.s.) Panis (before May 8 n.s.) Bombarda (before May 8 n.s.) Patriae Amor (April?) Amor Patriae (April?) Amor (April?) Idololatria (April?) Toleratio (April?) Catalogue de livres deffendus (May?) Lists of books (May?) A catalogue of books (May) Opinion (June 17) Unity (July 3) Thurneisserus (1679) Mensura (1679) Sanitas tuenda (1679) Pica (1679) Adversaria (unknown) Evangelia (unknown) Aqua medicinalis (unknown) Antlia (unknown) Terra (unknown) Flatus hypocondriacus (unknown) Febris dolorosa (unknown) Venerea (unknown) Venerea (unknown) Salubritas (unknown) Adversaria (unknown) Philanthropoy (unknown)
Weather diaryConformitas [1679 beginning of year]Location: Bodleian Library, MS. Locke d. 1, p. 5. Description: A brief note in Locke’s hand, with the caption “Conformitas”. The page is dated “79.” Goldie (2010) gives the note the title “Latitude”. Contains Locke’s notes of information received from John Covel, whom Locke met in Paris in November 1678. Covel was then returning to England from Constantinople, where he had served as chaplain to the Levant Company. Publications:
Discussions: Harris, publication #1, p. 178; Milton & Milton, Introduction to publication #2, pp. 137-140, 236; Goldie, publication #3, p. xxxviii. Heralds [1679 c. January 3]Location: Bodleian Library, MS. Locke d. 1, p. 9. Description: A brief note in Locke’s hand, with the caption “Heralds”. This note is related to one with the same caption dated January 3 in Locke’s Journal for 1679. Publications:
Atlantis (1679 February 15, 20 & 21)Carolina (1679 February 20)Location: British Library, Add. MS. 15,642, p. 18. Description: An entry in Locke’s journal dated 20 February 1679, with the marginal caption “Carolina”. Notes based on Locke’s reading of Gabriel Sagard, Le Grand Voyage du Pays des Hurons (1632) [H&L 2527]. Publications:
Marriage (1679 February 22)Location: British Library, Add. MS. 15,642, p. 22. Description: An entry in Locke’s journal dated 20 February 1679, with the title “Lefthand marriage Q[uery]”. Goldie gives it the title “Marriage.” Publications:
Satellitus Jovis (1679 March 20?)Location: Bodleian Library, MS. Locke c. 31, f. 24. Description: A sheet of paper, containing a sketch by Olaus Rømer of a model of the planet Jupiter and its satellites, and signed by him. The model was noted by Locke in a journal entry for March 20, 1679. Locke gave the sketch the caption “Satellitus Jovis” and endorsed the sheet “Jupiter et Satellites Mar. 79”. Publications:
Pietas (1679 March 25)Location: Bodleian Library, MS. Locke c. 33, f. 10v. Description: A note based on Locke’s reading of Sagard, Histoire du Canada (1636), captioned “Pietas”, written in March 1679 and initialed by Locke. Publications:
Discussions: Milton & Milton, Introduction to publication #2 above, pp. 137-140, 235. Iustitia (1679 March 25)Location:
Bodleian Library, MS. Locke c. 33, f. 11r; Description: A note based on Locke’s reading of Sagard, Histoire du Canada (1636), captioned “Iustitia”, dated 25 March 1679, written and initialed by Locke. The passage was copied into MS. Locke c. 42B, p. 60. Publications:
Discussions: Milton & Milton, Introduction to publication #2 above, pp. 137-140, 235-236. Politia (1679 March 25)Location:
Bodleian Library, MS. Locke c. 33, f. 11r; Description: A note based on Locke’s reading of Sagard, Histoire du Canada (1636), captioned “Politia”, dated 25 March 1679, written and initialed by Locke. The passage was copied into MS. Locke c. 42B, p. 6. Publications:
Discussions: Milton & Milton, Introduction to publication #2 above, pp. 137-140, 235-236. Oleum (1679 March 25)Location: Bodleian Library, MS. Locke c. 33, f. 11. Description: A note by Locke recording information from Mr. Auzout, captioned “Oleum”, and dated 25 March 1679. The note was perhaps intended for Locke’s journal, but was never copied there. Publications:
Level (1679 March 28)Location: Bodleian Library, MS. Locke c. 33, f. 11. Description: A note by Locke on an instrument shown him by Olaus Rømer, captioned “Level”, and dated 28 March 1679. The note was perhaps intended for Locke’s journal, but was never copied there. Publications:
Septimana (1679 March 28)Location: Bodleian Library, MS. Locke c. 33, f. 11. Description: A note by Locke recording information from François Bernier, captioned “Septimana”, and following an entry dated 28 March 1679. The note was perhaps intended for Locke’s journal, but was never copied there. Publications:
Rosecrucians (1679 April 1)Location:
Bodleian Library, MS. Locke c. 33, f. 11; Description: A note by Locke recording a story about the origins of the Rosecrucians, captioned “Rosecrucians”, and dated 1 April 1679. The note was perhaps intended for Locke’s journal, but was never copied there; it was copied into MS. Locke c. 42B, p. 70. Publications:
Sacerdotium [1679 April/May?]Location: Bodleian Library, MS. Locke c. 33, f. 11. Description: A note by Locke recording a story related by “Mr. Thoynard”, captioned “Sacerdotium”. The note was perhaps intended for Locke’s journal, but was never copied there. Publications:
Olea [1679 April/May?]Location: Bodleian Library, MS. Locke c. 33, f. 11. Description: A note by Locke on making “sweet oyles”, captioned “Olea” and citing “Verchant” as his source. The note was perhaps intended for Locke’s journal, but was never copied there. Publications:
Clemangis [1679 April/May?]Location: Bodleian Library, MS. Locke c. 33, f. 11. Description: A note by Locke on Nicolas de Clamanges’s De ruina et reparacione Ecclesie, of which “Mr. Toynard has a copy”; the note is captioned “Clemangis”; it was perhaps intended for Locke’s journal, but was never copied there. Publications:
Consuetudo [1679 April/May?]Location: Bodleian Library, MS. Locke c. 33, f. 11. Description: A note by Locke on customs at “Buenos Ayres”, captioned “Consuetudo”, citing “Mr. Massiac”. The note was perhaps intended for Locke’s journal, but was never copied there. Publications:
Ferrum [1679 before May 8 n.s.]Location: Bodleian Library, MS. Locke d. 1, p. 33. Description: A brief note in Locke’s hand, with the caption “Ferrum”. The note records information Nicolas Toinard and from John Covel [cf. “Conformitas”]. Written in 1679 before Locke’s return to England. Publications:
Panis [1679 before May 8 n.s.]Location: Bodleian Library, MS. Locke d. 1, p. 53. Description: A brief note in Locke’s hand, with the caption “Panis”. Written in 1679 before Locke’s return to England. Publications:
Bombarda [1679 before May 8 n.s.]Location: Bodleian Library, MS. Locke d. 1, p. 101. Description: A brief note in Locke’s hand, with the caption “Bombarda”, recording a description of a cannon from Nicolas Toinard. Written in 1679 before Locke’s return to England. Publications:
Patriae Amor (1679 April?)Location: Bodleian Library, MS. Locke d. 1, p. 53. Description: A note in Locke’s hand, with the heading “Patriae Amor”, written and initialed by Locke. The page is dated “79” and was probably written in Locke’s final days in France before returning to England on April 30. Goldie combines this entry with the following (“Amor Patriae”) under the title “Love of country”. Publications:
Discussions: Goldie, publication #2 above, p. 274; Milton & Milton, Introduction to publication #3 above, pp. 137-140, 236. Amor Patriae (1679 April?)Location: Bodleian Library, MS. Locke d. 1, p. 57. Description: A note in Locke’s hand, with the heading “Amor Patriae”, written and initialed by Locke. The page is dated “79” and (like the previous entry) was probably written in April. Goldie combines this entry with the previous (“Patriae Amor”) under the title “Love of country”. Publications:
Discussions: Goldie, publication #2 above, p. 274; Milton & Milton, Introduction to publication #3 above, pp. 137-140, 236. Amor (1679)Location: Bodleian Library, MS. Locke d. 1, p. 57. Description: A note in Locke’s hand, with the heading “Amor”, written and initialed by Locke. This is the first entry on a page dated “79” and was probably written in April. Publications:
Discussions: Goldie, publication #1 above, p. 274; Milton & Milton, Introduction to publication #2 above, pp. 137-140, 236. Idololatria (1679)Location: Bodleian Library, MS. Locke d. 1, p. 81. Description: A note in Locke’s hand, with the heading “Idololatri,”, written and initialed by Locke. This is the only entry on a page dated “79” and was probably written in April. Publications:
Discussions: Milton & Milton, Introduction to publication #1 above, pp. 137-140, 236. Toleratio (1679)Location: Bodleian Library, MS. Locke d. 1, pp. 125-126. Description: A note in Locke’s hand, with the heading “Toleratio”. Goldie gives it the title “Toleration D” (i.e., the fourth short paper on that subject) and “Toleration and sincerity” (2010). The note occurs on pages dated “79”. Publications:
Discussions: Goldie, publication #2, p. 276; Milton & Milton, Introduction to publication #3, pp. 137-140, 236; Goldie, publication #4, p. xxxviii. Catalogue de livres deffendus (1679 May?)Location: Bodleian Library, MS. Locke b. 2, ff. 26-29. Description: A list in Locke’s hand headed “Catalogue de livres deffendus et qu’on trouve avec peine” and endorsed “Libri 79”. The manuscript is written on two folded sheets. Publications:
Lists of books sent to England from France (1679 May?)Location:
Bodleian Library, MS. Locke f. 28, pp. 17, 156-159, 252-254; Description: Three lists of books that Locke sent to England from France in 1679. A copy of the third list ends with a note: “These boxes of books left with Mr Brisban [John Brisbane] at our coming from Paris May 79”. The books were packed in cases, along with those of Locke’s pupil, Caleb Banks. The copy in MS. Locke b. 2, ff. 20-21, is written on a half sheet, folded once to form 4 pages, 220 × 166 mm, the last of which is blank. Publications:
A catalogue of such books of mine as I laid aside at Sr John Banks’s (1679 May)Location: Bodleian Library, MS. Locke b. 2, ff. 22-23. Description: A list of books endorsed “Libri A catalogue of such books of mine as I laid aside at Sr John Banks’s May 79”. These are books that Locke had sent from Paris, along with other books belonging to his pupil, Caleb Banks, to the house of Caleb’s father, Sir John Banks. The manuscript is written on a single sheet, folded to form 4 pages, 305 × 217 mm; the final leaf is blank, apart from the endorsement. Publications:
Opinion (1679 June 17)Location: British Library, Add. MS. 15,642, p. 101. Description: An entry in Locke’s journal, dated 17 June 1679, with the marginal caption “Opinion” and initialed “JL”. Publications:
Unity (1679 July 3)Location: British Library, Add. MS. 15,642, pp. 108-111. Description: A journal entry dated 3 July 1679, with the marginal caption “Unity”. Publications:
Thurneisserus (1679)Location: Bodleian Library, MS. Locke c. 42A, p. 12. Description: A note in Locke’s hand, with the heading “Thurneisserus”, dated “79”, and initialed by Locke. Publications: None Mensura (1679)Location: Bodleian Library, MS. Locke c. 42A, p. 88. Description: A note in Locke’s hand, with the heading “Mensura”, dated “79”, and initialed by Locke. Publications: None Sanitas tuenda (1679)Location: Bodleian Library, MS. Locke c. 42A, p. 100. Description: A note in Locke’s hand, with the heading “Sanitas tuenda”, dated “79”, and initialed by Locke. Publications: None Pica (1679)Location: Bodleian Library, MS. Locke c. 42A, p. 182. Description: A note in Locke’s hand, with the heading “Pica”, dated “79”, and initialed by Locke. Publications: None Adversaria [1679]Location: MS. Locke c. 42B, p. 22. Description: An outline of the branches of knowledge. Publications: None. Evangelia 79 (1679)Location: MS. Locke c. 42B, p. 32-33bis. Description: A note by Locke with the marginal caption “Evangelia 79”. Publications:
Aqua medicinalis [1679]Location: Bodleian Library, MS. Locke d. 1, p. 13. Description: A note in Locke’s hand, with the heading “Aqua medicinalis”, and initialed by Locke. The page is dated “79”, but that may not apply to this entry. Publications: None Antlia [1679]Location: Bodleian Library, MS. Locke d. 1, p. 29. Description: An entry in Locke’s journal, with the heading “Antlia”. It is unsigned, but may be by Locke. Undated but occurs in a commonplace book containing mostly entries from 1679. Publications: None Terra [1679]Location: Bodleian Library, MS. Locke d. 1, p. 41. Description: A note in Locke’s hand, with the heading “Terra” and initialed by Locke. Undated but occurs in a commonplace book containing mostly entries from 1679. Publications: None Flatus hypocondriacus [ca. 1679?]Location: Bodleian Library, MS. Locke d. 9, p. 168. Description: A note in Locke’s hand, with the marginal caption “Flatus hypocondriacus” and initialed by Locke. The note is not dated, but was possibly written by Locke ca. 1679. Publications: None Febris dolorosa (1679)Location: Bodleian Library, MS. Locke d. 9, p. 205. Description: A note in Locke’s hand, with the marginal caption “Febris dolorosa”, dated “79”, and initialed by Locke. Publications: None Venerea [ca. 1679]Location: Bodleian Library, MS. Locke d. 9, p. 216. Description: A note in Locke’s hand, with the marginal caption “Venerea”, annotated “Mr Boyle”, and initialed by Locke. The note is not dated, but was probably written ca. 1679. Publications: None Venerea [ca. 1679]Location: Bodleian Library, MS. Locke d. 9, p. 217. Description: A query in Locke’s hand, with the marginal caption “Venerea”, and initialed by Locke. The note is not dated, but was probably written ca. 1679. Publications: None Salubritas [ca. 1679]Location: Bodleian Library, MS. Locke d. 9, p. 218. Description: A query in Locke’s hand, with the marginal caption “Salubritas”, and initialed by Locke. The note is not dated, but was possibly written ca. 1679. Publications: None Adversaria [1679?]Location: Adversaria 1661, p. 25. Description: An outline of the branches of knowledge. Publications:
Discussions: Schuurman, Digital Locke project, text descriptions [viewed 2008/07/12] Philanthropoy (1679)Location: Bodleian Library, MS. Locke f. 28, pp. 28-29, 43. Description: Notes in Locke’s hand in a memorandum book used primarily in 1678 and 1679. The notes are on pages headed “[16]79”. They are keyed to page numbers in an unidentified document, and each line is crossed through. These notes are probably related to the paper “Philanthropoy, or the Christian philosopher’s” (1675). Milton & Milton give these notes the title “Philanthropy comments”. Publications:
Discussions: Milton & Milton, Introduction to publication #1 above, pp. 144-145, 237. |