[ Table of Contents ] [ Part One: Works by Locke ] Milton, J. R. (ed.) Literary and historical writings / John Locke ; edited by J. R. Milton, in collaboration with Brandon Chua, Geoff Kemp, David McInnis, John Spurr, and Richard Yeo. – Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2019. – xv, 409 pages. – (The Clarendon edition of the works of John Locke) TABLE OF CONTENTS PREFACE – pages v-vii GENERAL INTRODUCTION pages 1-142 TEXTUAL INTRODUCTION – pages 143-186 TEXTS – pages 189-361 Poems– pages 189-201Verses on Cromwell and the Dutch War – pages 191-192Musarum Oxoniensium Elaiophoria (Oxford, 1654) Verses on the Restoration of Charles II – pages 193-194Britannia Rediviva (Oxford, 1660) Verses on Queen Catherine’s Arrival in England – pages 195-196Domiduca Oxoniensis (Oxford, 1662) Now Our Athenian Olive Spreads – pages 197-198Bodleian Library, MS Locke c. 32, fo. 10. Verses for John Greenhill – page 199National Archives, PRO 30/24/17, fo. 157. Curse on the Park – pages 200-201Manuscript anthology of poems formerly owned by James Tyrrell, ff. 16v-17r. Dramatic Writings – pages 203-207Outline for a Play Orozes, King of AlbaniaBodleian Library, MS. Locke e. 6, ff. 68v-64vrev Orations – pages 209-212An Address to the Prince of DenmarkBodleian Library, MS. Locke f. 31, ff. 136r-134rrev Writings on the New Method – pages 213-306Adversariorum Methodus, English version – pages 215-232British Library, Add. MS 28728, ff. 54-63 Adversariorum Methodus, Latin version – pages 233-250British Library, Add. MS 28728, ff. 46-53; copy in Bodleian Library, MS Locke c. 31, ff. 67-78 Methode nouvelle de dresser des recueuils – pages 251-278A New Method of a Common-Place-book – pages 279-306Writings on the English Universities – pages 307-309A Proposal to Abolish the Eequirement of Ordination for Fellows of Colleges in Oxford and CambridgeBodleian Library, MS Locke c. 25, f. 45 Rules for Societies – pages 311-317Rules of a Society – pages 313-314The Rules of the Dry Club – pages 315-317Bodleian Library, MS Locke c. 25, ff. 56-57 Writings on the Liberty of the Press – pages 319-329Locke’s Criticisms of the 1662 Printing Act – pages 321-328Bodleian Library, MS Locke b. 4, ff. 75-76 Locke’s Proposed Amendments to the First 1695 Printing Bill – page 329Bodleian Library, MS Locke b. 4, f. 78 The Preface to Aesop’s Fables – pages 331-334Writings on the First Earl of Shaftesbury and his Family – pages 335-361Memoirs relating to the Life of Anthony First Earl of Shaftesbury – pages 337-356National Archives, PRO 30/24/42/62, ff. 9-15 An Epitaph for the First Earl of Shaftesbbury – pages 358-359National Archives, PRO 30/24/42/62, ff. 10v The Early History of the Shaftesbury Family – pages 360-361British Library, Add. MS. 4223, f. 196 APPENDICES – pages 363-375 I. Reasons Given by the House of Commons for Not Agreeing to the Clause Reviving the Printing Act – pages 365-368Bodleian Library, MS. Locke b. 4, ff. 79-80 II. Draft of the First 1695 Printing Bill – pages 369-373Bodleian Library, MS. Locke b. 4, f. 77 III. A Letter from the First Earl of Shaftesbury to Charles II – pages 374-375National Archives, PRO 30/24/42/62, f. 8r
BIBLIOGRAPHY – pages 377-398 INDEX OF PERSONS – pages 399-404 INDEX OF SUBJECTS – pages 405-409 |