Leviathan: With Selected Variants from the Latin Edition of 1668

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Hackett Publishing, 1 Sept 1994 - Philosophy - 627 pages
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Designed to meet the needs of both student and scholar, this edition of Leviathan offers a brilliant introduction by Edwin Curley, modernized spelling and punctuation of the text, and the inclusion, along with historical and interpretive notes, of the most significant variants between the English version of 1651 and the Latin version of 1668. A glossary of seventeenth-century English terms, and indexes of persons, subjects, and scriptural passages help make this the most thoughtfully conceived edition of Leviathan available.
 

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Contents

Of Commonwealth
106
Of A Christian Commonwealth
245
Of the Kingdom of Darkness
411
A Review and Conclusion
489
Latin Appendix
498
Chapter II
521
Chapter III
538
A Note Regarding Chapter XLII
549

Glossary
550
Index of Subjects
560
Index of Proper Names
573
Index of Biblical Citations
575
Copyright

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About the author (1994)

Edwin Curley is Professor Emeritus of Philosophy, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.

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