A scholarly edition of The Clarendon Edition of the Works of John Locke: Correspondence: Letters 1702-2198 by E. S. de Beer. The edition presents an authoritative text, together with an introduction, commentary notes, and scholarly apparatus.
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"It is more than seventy years since Henry Ollion expressed the hope that one day England would give Locke an edition of his letters worthy of the philosopher and his country. Here at last we have it."--Keith Thomas in The English Historical Review
"Superb...Taken singly the letters range from the strictly ephemeral to the philosophically or biographically fascinating. Taken en bloc they provide a thickly-textured representation of Locke's physical, social, and intellectual environment."--The Review of Metaphysics
"It is more than seventy years since Henry Ollion expressed the hope that one day England would give Locke an edition of his letters worthy of the philosopher and his country. Here at last we have it."--Keith Thomas in The English Historical Review
"Superb...Taken singly the letters range from the strictly ephemeral to the philosophically or biographically fascinating. Taken en bloc they provide a thickly-textured representation of Locke's physical, social, and intellectual environment."--The Review of Metaphysics
"It is more than seventy years since Henry Ollion expressed the hope that one day England would give Locke an edition of his letters worthy of the philosopher and his country. Here at last we have it."--Keith Thomas in The English Historical Review
"Superb...Taken singly the letters range from the strictly ephemeral to the philosophically or biographically fascinating. Taken en bloc they provide a thickly-textured representation of Locke's physical, social, and intellectual environment."--The Review of Metaphysics
"It is more than seventy years since Henry Ollion expressed the hope that one day England would give Locke an edition of his letters worthy of the philosopher and his country. Here at last we have it."--Keith Thomas in The English Historical Review
"Superb...Taken singly the letters range from the strictly ephemeral to the philosophically or biographically fascinating. Taken en bloc they provide a thickly-textured representation of Locke's physical, social, and intellectual environment."--The Review of Metaphysics
E. S. de Beer is an Honorary Vice-President of The Historical Association and President of the Hakluyt Society.
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