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PITHY QUOTE FROM Locke: Correspondence

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De Slado nostro ex quo hinc Oxonium decessit nescio quid mihi mali semper ominabatur animus. En tandem quod fata voluerunt. Inclusæ epistolæ mihi ab amico quodam Oxonii Nepote scilicet Usserii magni archiepiscopi Armachani funestam mortis illius narrabunt historiam.

The Correspondence of John Locke. Volume 3, Letter 1229. Locke to Philippus Van Limborch, 27 December 1689

The Correspondence of John Locke. Electronic Edition. book cover

The Correspondence of John Locke. Electronic Edition.

ISBN: 978-1-57085-567-2

Language: English, Latin, English translation

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Portrait of John Locke. By Sir Godfrey Kneller. Oil on canvas, 1697

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The Correspondence of John Locke contains the definitive edition of the correspondence of John Locke with over 300 correspondents. The intellectual range of the correspondence is universal, covering philosophy, theology, medicine, history, geography, economics, law, politics, travel, and botany.


The Correspondence of John Locke. Edited by E. S. De Beer. 8 vols. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1976-1989.



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