[ Table of Contents ] – [ Chronological Listing ] – [ Repository Listing ] 1696Contents: Who righteous man (August) Several papers 96 Copys (fall?) Several papers [Presentation copies] (fall?) Education 1693 [Presentation copies] (1696 or later) Education 1695 [Presentation copies] (1696 or later) Human understanding [Presentation copies] (1696 or later) Critique of Bentley, Of the revelation and the Messias (unknown) Deus: Des Cartes’s proof of a God (unknown) Reasons why the paper manufacture in England has not succeeded (unknown) Revelation, its several ways under the old Testament (unknown) Ambusta (unknown) Sores. Tincture of camphor (unknown)
Weather diaryWho righteous man (1696)Location: Bodleian Library, MS. Locke c. 27, f. 142. Description: Notes on a sermon by Daniel Williams, Man made righteous by Christ’s obedience (1684). The notes are headed “Who righteous man” and captioned “Mr. William [sic] Aug. 96”. One sheet, folded to form four pages, 150 × 88 mm. Publications:
Discussions: Sina, publication #1 above, p. 408. Several papers 96 Copys [1696 November?]Location: Bodleian Library, MS. Locke f. 29, p. 160. Description: A list in Locke’s hand of persons to receive presentation copies of his Several papers, captioned “Several papers 96 Copys”. The list contains two names, neither of which appear on the list in MS. Locke c. 25, f. 53v (next item). Publications:
Discussions: Goldie, publication #1 above, pp. 237-238. Several papers [Presentation copies] [1696 November?]Location: Bodleian Library, MS. Locke c. 25, f. 53r. Description: A list in Locke’s hand of persons to receive presentation copies of his Several papers, in a column headed “Several papers relateing to Money, Interest & Trade 1696”, on a sheet endorsed “Copys 95”. The list contains three names, none of which appear on the list in MS. Locke f. 29, p. 160 (previous item). The manuscript consists of on folded sheet, 310 × 193 mm; this list is in the second column on the first page. Publications:
Discussions: De Beer, “Distribution lists for copies of Locke’s books,” publication #1 above; Goldie, “Distribution lists for copies of Locke’s books and Boyle’s General history of the air” (2004) Education 1693 [Presentation copies] [1696 or later]Location: Bodleian Library, MS. Locke c. 25, f. 53r. Description: A list in Locke’s hand of persons to receive presentation copies of the first edition of his Education, in a column headed “Education 1693”, on a sheet endorsed “Copys 95”. The list provides for 26 copies. An earlier list (1693?) survives in MS. Locke f. 29, p. 144; given its place on this sheet, this list seems to be a fair copy made in 1696 or later. The manuscript consists of on folded sheet, 310 × 193 mm; this list is in the third column on the first page. Publications:
Discussions: De Beer, “Distribution lists for copies of Locke’s books,” publication #1 above; Yolton, publication #2 above, pp. 212-213; Goldie, “Distribution lists for copies of Locke’s books and Boyle’s General history of the air” (2004) Education 1695 [Presentation copies] [1696 or later]Location: Bodleian Library, MS. Locke c. 25, f. 53r. Description: A list in Locke’s hand of persons to receive presentation copies of the third edition of his Education, in a column headed “Education 1695”, on a sheet endorsed “Copys 95”. The list provides for 25 copies. There is an earlier version of this list in MS. Locke f. 29, p. 145; given its place on this sheet, the present list seems to be a fair copy made in 1696 or later. The manuscript consists of on folded sheet, 310 × 193 mm; this list is in the fourth column on the first page. Publications:
Discussions: De Beer, “Distribution lists for copies of Locke’s books,” publication #1 above; Yolton, publication #2 above, pp. 215-216; Goldie, “Distribution lists for copies of Locke’s books and Boyle’s General history of the air” (2004) Human understanding 3d Edit[ion] [Presentation copies] [1696 or later]Location: Bodleian Library, MS. Locke c. 25, f. 53v. Description: A list in Locke’s hand of persons to receive presentation copies of the third edition of his Essay, in a column headed “Human understanding 3d Edit”, on a sheet endorsed “Copys 95”. The list provides for 3 copies; it may be a fair copy of the list in MS. Locke f. 29, p. 33; given its place on this sheet and the names listed, the present list seems to have been written between 1696 and 1698. The manuscript consists of on folded sheet, 310 × 193 mm; this list is in the first column on the second page. Publications:
Discussions: De Beer, “Distribution lists for copies of Locke’s books,” publication #1 above; Yolton, publication #2 above, pp. 78-79; Goldie, “Distribution lists for copies of Locke’s books and Boyle’s General history of the air” (2004) Critique of Bentley, Of the revelation and the Messias [1696?]Location: Bodleian Library, MS. Locke c. 27, ff. 143-144. Description: Notes on a sermon by Richard Bentley, Of the revelation and the Messias (1696). On a sheet folded to form four pages, 315 × 195 mm; f. 144 is blank except for the endorsement “Dr Bentley | Ns Critick on his | Sermon”. The authorship of the notes is unclear. Bentley’s sermon was preached on July 5 and published later in 1696. Publications:
Discussions: Sina, publication #1 above, pp. 409-410. Deus. Des Cartes’s proof of a God from the idea of necessary existence examined (1696)Location: Bodleian Library, MS. Locke c. 28, f. 119-120. Description: A paper endorsed “Deus Des Cartes’s proof of a god from the Idea of necessary existence examined 1696”. The endorsement and first few words are in Locke’s hand; the remainder is in the hand of Locke’s servant Timothy Kiplin, and therefore dating after Kiplin entered Locke’s service on 7 Nov. 1696. The manuscript consists of a sheet of paper folded once to form 4 leaves, 315 × 195 mm. The pages are divided into two equal columns; the text is written in the left-hand column, with a few additions by Locke in the right-hand column. Locke’s initials appear at the end of the text. Publications:
Discussions: Schuurman, Digital Locke project, text descriptions [viewed 2008/07/26] Reasons why the paper manufacture in England has not succeeded (1696)Location: Bodleian Library, MS. Locke c. 30, f. 43. Description: A memorandum sent to Locke, in his capacity as member of the Board of Trade; endorsed “Trade” and “Paper 1696”. The author is unknown. Publications:
Discussions: Carter (publication #1). Revelation, Its several ways under the old Testament (1696)Location: Bodleian Library, MS. Locke c. 28, ff. 138-141. Description: A paper containing notes by Locke from the Old Testament on divine revelation, endorsed (f. 141v) “Revelation its several ways under the old Testament [16]96”; f. 138r is headed “Revelation 96”. The notes are given under the following marginal captions: “Revelation” (f. 138r; “Inspiration”, “prophesie” (f. 139r; “Vision”, “Dream” (f. 139v); “Signe”, “Angel” (f. 140r; “Prophet”, “Spirit” (f. 140v. F. 141 is blank except for the endorsement on the verso. The manuscript consists of three sheets of paper folded once to form 6 leaves. Publications:
Ambusta (1696)Location: Bodleian Library, MS. Locke d. 9, p. 17. Description: A note in Locke’s hand, with the marginal caption “Ambusta”, dated ”96“, and intialed by Locke. Publications: None Sores. Tincture of camphir [1696?]Location: Glawgow University, MS. Murray 416, pages 94-95. Description: A medical receipt from “Anne Docwra.” The receipt is not in Locke’s hand. There is a marginal caption “Sores” and a centered heading “Tincture of Camphir”. The receipt occurs on pages headed “96”; it was most likely written in 1696. One of three receipts from Anne Docwra, a Quaker writer residing in Cambridge and a correspondent of Damaris Masham. Publications:
Discussions: Anstey, publication above, pages 234-236. |