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Tuesday, 2 June 1676, n.s. 23 May 1676, o.s. Montpellier: “Very warme, but since the rain that fell some days since, it was very cool till now.” — [Journal, ed. Lough] Silkwormes/Silkworms [repeated on pages 264, 267-268], Cremot Tartar, Apoplexie, Rheumatisme — [Lough, Dewhurst] :Wednesday, 3 June 1676, n.s. 24 May 1676, o.s. Montpellier: “Very hot. At sunset great lightening in several flashes. There seemed great streaks of fire in the sky. Some thunder at a distance and a very little shower of rain.” — [Journal, ed. Lough; shorthand] Edict of Nantes — [Lough] :Thursday, 4 June 1676, n.s. 25 May 1676, o.s. At Montpellier. Silk wormes [repeated on pages 270-271], Feste dieu [repeated on pages 271-272] — [Lough] :Friday, 5 June 1676, n.s. 26 May 1676, o.s. At Montpellier. Ophthalmia, Gardiner — [Dewhurst, Lough] :Monday, 8 June 1676, n.s. 29 May 1676, o.s. At Montpellier. Silkwormes, Kermes, Eeles, Lapis Lazuli, Civet, Nicephor, Gunpouder plot — [Lough] :Wednesday, 10 June 1676, n.s. 31 May 1676, o.s. At Montpellier. France, Fistula lachrima — [Lough] :Friday, 12 June 1676, n.s. 2 June 1676, o.s. At Montpellier. :Sunday, 14 June 1676, n.s. 4 June 1676, o.s. At Montpellier. Bezoar, Crurum tumor, Dying, Essaye, Indigo, Protestants — [Dewhurst, Lough] :Monday, 15 June 1676, n.s. 5 June 1676, o.s. At Montpellier. :Thomas Stringer; probably the letter of “15” June mentioned on August 3. — [De Beer, i. 312] FromTuesday, 16 June 1676, n.s. 6 June 1676, o.s. At Montpellier. Silkworms, Kermes, Burial, Ascensus liquorum — [Lough] :Thursday, 18 June 1676, n.s. 8 June 1676, o.s. At Montpellier. Gutta serena, Linin, Hysterica, Epilepsia, Guibert, Prevot — [Lough, Dewhurst] :Friday, 19 June 1676, n.s. 9 June 1676, o.s. Montpellier: “[Wind] N.W. Clouds & some few drops of rain & soe coole these 3 last days that the balls that had swam without any sinking for severall weeks, now sank again.” — [Journal, ed. Lough; part shorthand] :Saturday, 20 June 1676, n.s. 10 June 1676, o.s. At Montpellier. Extension, Extensio [repeated on pages 290, 292, 294] — [Aaron & Gibb] :Sunday, 21 June 1676, n.s. 11 June 1676, o.s. Montpellier: “Faire & soe hot that the ball L which had sank for the 3 or 4 days last past in the Fountain Putanel, rose again this evening and swam.” — [Journal, ed. Lough; part shorthand] Silkworms — [Lough] :Tuesday, 23 June 1676, n.s. 13 June 1676, o.s. Montpellier: “Fair & very hot so that my 2 balls L and I rose again in the Fountain Putanel.” — [Journal, ed. Lough; part shorthand] :Thursday, 25 June 1676, n.s. 15 June 1676, o.s. Went to Selneuf [Celleneuve] to Mr. Michards. — [Journal 1675-76, page 302; Locke took lodgings for the summer outside of Montpellier]. Bishops funeral — [Lough] :Sunday, 28 June 1676, n.s. 18 June 1676, o.s. At Celleneuve. Testamenti Novi harmonia, Harvest, Vineards — [Lough] :Sources: Journal 1675-76 = MS. Locke f. 1, as transcribed in: Lough = Locke’s travels in France, 1675-1679 : as related in his journals, correspondence and other papers / edited with an introduction and notes by John Lough. – Cambridge : University Press, 1953. Dewhurst = John Locke (1632-1704), physician and philosopher : a medical biography : with an edition of the medical notes in his journals / by Kenneth Dewhurst. – London : Wellcome Historical Medical Library, 1963. Goldie = Political essays / Locke ; edited by Mark Goldie. – Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 1997. Aaron & Gibb = An early draft of Locke’s Essay : together with excerpts from his journals / edited by R.I. Aaron and Jocelyn Gibb. – Oxford : Clarendon Press, 1936. De Beer = The correspondence of John Locke / edited by E.S. de Beer. – Oxford : Clarendon Press, 1976-89. – 8 vols. – (Clarendon edition of the works of John Locke) |