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BIBLIOGRAPHY.

I.

On the Life of Hobbes.

1. T. Hobbes; or dictated by Hobbes to T. Rymer, T. Hobbes Malmesburiensis Vita (written in Latin),

2. R. Blackbourne, Vitae Hobbianae Auctarium (written in Latin).

3. T. Hobbes, Thomae Hobbes Malmesburiensis Vita Carmine Expressa (written in Latin verse), 1679-80. [The above accounts of the life of Hobbes were published together in 1681, by R. Blackbourne. They are all contained in Wm. Molesworth's edition of Hobbes's Latin Works referred to below, Vol. I.]

4. J. Aubrey, Life of Th. Hobbes of Malmesbury, printed in his Letters, and Lives of Eminent Men, 1813.

5. G. C. Robertson, Hobbes, Philadelphia and Edinburgh, 1886.

6. F. Tönnies, Hobbes, Leben und Lehre, Stuttgart, 1896.

II.

Works of Hobbes.

1. Gul. Molesworth, Thomae Hobbes Malmesburiensis Opera Philosophica quae Latine scripsit omnia in unum corpus nunc primum collecta, Londini, 1839.

2. Sir Wm. Molesworth, The English Works of Thomas Hobbes of Malmesbury now first collected and edited by Sir William Molesworth, Bart., London, 1841.