[ Table of Contents ] [ Chronological Listing ] [ Repository Listing ] 1683Contents: Weather diary (until June 30) On identity of persons (June 5) Aestimatio (1683?) Conversatio (1683?) Malevoli (1683?) Mos (1683?)
Weather diary (until June 30)On identity of persons (1683 June 5)Location: Bodleian Library, MS. Locke f. 7, p. 107. Description: A journal entry, without caption or initials, dated 5 January 1684, beginning Identity of persons lies not in haveing the same numericall body Publications:
Aestimatio (1679-84?)Location: Bodleian Library, MS. Locke f. 24, f. 4. Description: An undated note in Lockes hand, with the caption Æstimatio, and initialed by Locke. Written before the spring of 1684, probably before Locke left England in the fall of 1683, but possibly as early as 1679. Publications:
Discussions: Milton & Milton, Introduction to publication #1 above, pp. 137-140, 237. Conversatio (1679-84?)Location: Bodleian Library, MS. Locke f. 24, f. 31. Description: An undated note in Lockes hand, with the caption Conversatio, and initialed by Locke. Written before the spring of 1684, probably before Locke left England in the fall of 1683, but possibly as early as 1679. Publications:
Discussions: Milton & Milton, Introduction to publication #1 above, pp. 137-140, 237. Malevoli (1679-84?)Location: Bodleian Library, MS. Locke f. 24, f. 93. Description: An undated note in Lockes hand, with the caption Malevoli, and initialed by Locke. The note is crossed through with a vertical line, which usually indicates that it had been copied to another notebook; however, there is no reference and the note does not occur in any of the surviving notebooks. Written before the spring of 1684, probably before Locke left England in the fall of 1683, but possibly as early as 1679. Publications:
Discussions: Milton & Milton, Introduction to publication #1 above, pp. 137-140, 237. Mos (1679-84?)Location: Bodleian Library, MS. Locke f. 24, f. 99. Description: An undated note in Lockes hand, with the caption Mos, and initialed by Locke. The note may have been crossed out (the vertical line through the previous note extends through this note); this usually indicates that the note had been copied to another notebook, but there is no reference and the note does not occur in any of the surviving notebooks. Written before the spring of 1684, probably before Locke left England in the fall of 1683, but possibly as early as 1679. Publications:
Discussions: Milton & Milton, Introduction to publication #1 above, pp. 137-140, 237. |