Bodleian Library, Oxford University

MS. Locke f. 19

A bound volume used by Locke for adversaria and other notes. It forms the third of Locke’s earlier series of adversaria notebooks; the number “3” is written on the fore-edge. The volume has been rebound by the Bodleian and the pastedowns inside the covers are not extant.

Locke began the book with notes on Thomas Willis’s lectures as Sedleian Professor on Natural Philosophy in 1661/62 (pp. 1ff). Pages 1-5 are headed “Willis præl:” and this same designation follows many of the notes on subsequent pages. On p. 5, Locke begins taking notes under keyword headings, following his method of commonplacing; the index to the book is at p. [396c-d]. None of the notes is dated, but they seem to date from c. 1664-1669; the latest date of publication cited is 1669.

iv, 416 pages. 135 × 83 mm. [iv, 1-395 (with some omissions), [5 unnumbered pages], 397-402 [403-408]; pp. 200-201, 314-315 repeated]

Individual items in the volume include:

pp. 158,
159/338:

Respiratio

pp. 170, 171:

Hypochondriaca

p. 180:

Atrophia

p. 187:

Ventus

p. 188:

Soporosi affectus m:

p. 189:

Febris intermittentis causa

p. 196-197:

Somnus

p. 205:

Fel

p. 213:

Sanguis

p. 215:

Ignis

pp. 218-219:

Subtilis ma[teri]a

p. 220:

Febrifuga

pp. 220-221:

Fermentatio Q

pp. 224-225,
226, 227/272:

Sal volatile

p. 227:

Sanguis

pp. 229-
231/264:

Scorbutus

p. 232:

Nutritio

p. 251:

Hydrops

pp. 272-273/
302-303:

Sanguis

p. 274:

Apepsia

p. 303:

Sanguis

p. 306:

Podagra

pp. 314b-
315b:

Vitrificatio

p. 332:

Fel

pp. 356-[357]:

Arthritis

p. 360:

Fermentatio

p. 375:

Hydrops

p. 389:

Icterus

p. [394]:

Aer London 1667