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BIBLIOGRAPHY.

3. M. Ad. Franck, Dictionnaire des Sciences Philosophiques, 1875, "Hobbes," p. 718.

4. K. Fischer, Francis Bacon und seine Nachfolger, Leipzig, 1875, III. Band, II. Cap.

5. L. Noack, Historisch-biographisches Handwörterbuch zur Geschichte der Philosophie, Leipzig, 1879, "Hobbes," p. 388.

6. G. H. Lewes, The Biographical History of Philosophy, New York, 1883, Vol. II., pp. 495-505.

7. J. E. Erdmann, A History of Philosophy, edited by W. S. Hough, London and New York, 1890, Vol. I., pp. 706-721.

8. B. C. Burt, A History of Modern Philosophy, Chicago, 1892, Vol. I., pp. 77-87.

9. R. Falckenberg, History of Modern Philosophy, trans. by A. C. Armstrong, jr., New York, 1893, pp. 71-79.

10. W. Windelband, A History of Philosophy, trans. by J. H. Tufts, New York and London, 1893, Pt. IV., chap. 2.

11. A. Weber, History of Philosophy, trans. by F. Thilly, New York, 1896, pp. 300-5.

V.

The following works may be consulted with reference to the subject of the relation of Hobbes's Ethical and Political Philosophy to the political conditions of his time:

1. L. v. Ranke, History of England, Oxford, 1875, Vol. III., Bk. XI., chap. 1, also Bk. XV., chap. 12.

2. D. Masson, The life of John Milton: Narrated in connection with the Political, Ecclesiastical and Literary History of his Time, London, 1881-94. Consult the "Index Volume."

3. S. R. Gardiner, History of the Commonwealth and Protectorate, London and New York, 1894–97, Vol. I., chaps. 2 and 7, also Vol. II., chaps. 18 and 24.