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=== Complete editions === ==== Molesworth editions ==== Editions compiled by William Molesworth. {| class="wikitable" |+''Thomae Hobbes Malmesburiensis Opera Philosophica quae Latina Scripsit'', 5 vols. 1839β1845. London: Bohn. <small>Reprint: Aalen, 1966 (= OL)</small> !Volume !Featured works |- |[[iarchive:operaphilosophi04molegoog|Volume I]] |Elementorum Philosophiae I: ''De Corpore'' |- |[[iarchive:operaphilosophi00molegoog|Volume II]] |Elementorum Philosophiae II and III: ''De Homine'' and ''De Cive'' |- |[[iarchive:operaphilosophi03molegoog|Volume III]] |Latin version of ''Leviathan''. |- |[[iarchive:operaphilosophi01molegoog|Volume IV]] |Various concerning mathematics, geometry and physics |- |[[iarchive:operaphilosophi02molegoog|Volume V]] |Various short works. |} {| class="wikitable" |+''The English Works of Thomas Hobbes of Malmesbury'', 11 vols. 1839β1845. London: Bohn. <small>Reprint: London, 1939β; Aalen, 1966 (= EW)</small> !style="width: 10%" | Volume !Featured Works |- |[[iarchive:englishworksofth0001hobbes|Volume 1]] |''[[De Corpore]]'' translated from Latin to English. |- |[[iarchive:englishworksofth0002hobb|Volume 2]] |''[[De Cive]]''. |- |[[iarchive:englishworksofth0003hobb_d1v1|Volume 3]] |''Leviathan'' |- |[[iarchive:englishworksofth0004hobb_u4s4|Volume 4]] |{{Bulleted list|TRIPOS; in Three Discourses: {{Ordered list||list_style_type=upper-roman|Human Nature, or the Fundamental Elements of Policy|De Corpore Politico, or the Elements of Law|Of Liberty and Necessity}}|An Answer to Bishop Bramhall's Book, called "The Catching of the Leviathan"|An Historical Narration concerning Heresy, and the Punishment thereof|Considerations upon the Reputation, Loyalty, Manners, and Religion of Thomas Hobbes|Answer to Sir William Davenant's Preface before "Gondibert"|Letter to the Right Honourable Edward Howard}} |- |[[iarchive:englishworksofth0005hobb_l8s8|Volume 5]] |''The Questions concerning Liberty, Necessity and Chance, clearly stated and debated between Dr Bramhall Bishop of Derry and Thomas Hobbes of Malmesbury''. |- |[[iarchive:englishworkstho16hobbgoog|Volume 6]] | * ''A Dialogue Between a Philosopher & a Student of the Common Laws of England'' * ''A Dialogue of the Common Law'' * ''Behemoth: the History of the Causes of the Civil Wars of England, and of the Counsels and Artifices By Which They Were Carried on From the Year 1640 to the Year 1660'' * ''The Whole Art of Rhetoric'' (Hobbes's translation of his own Latin summary of Aristotle's Rhetoric published in 1637 with the title ''A Briefe of the Art of Rhetorique'') * ''The Art of Rhetoric Plainly Set Forth. With Pertinent Examples For the More Easy Understanding and Practice of the Same'' (this work is not of Hobbes but by Dudley Fenner, ''The Artes of Logike and Rethorike'', 1584) * ''The Art of Sophistry'' |- |[[iarchive:englishworksofth0007hobb|Volume 7]] | * Seven Philosophical Problems * Decameron Physiologicum * Proportion of a straight line to half the arc of a quadrant * Six lessons to the Savilian Professors of the Mathematics * Σ΀ΞΞΞΞΞ, or Marks of the absurd Geometry etc. of Dr Wallis * Extract of a letter from Henry Stubbe * Three letters presented to the [[Royal Society]] against Dr Wallis * Considerations on the answer of Dr Wallis * Letters and other pieces |- |[[iarchive:englishworksofth0001hobb|Volume 8]] | rowspan="2" |''[[History of the Peloponnesian War]]'' by [[Thucydides]], translated into English by Hobbes. |- |[[iarchive:englishworksofth0009hobb_o2p9|Volume 9]] |- |[[iarchive:englishworksofth0010hobb_d2j3|Volume 10]] |''[[The Iliad]]'' and ''[[The Odyssey]]'', translated by Hobbes into English |- |[[iarchive:englishworksofth0011hobb_u3o5|Volume 11]] |Index |} ==== Posthumous works not included in the Molesworth editions ==== {| class="wikitable" !Work !Published year !Editor !Notes |- |''The Elements of Law, Natural and Politic'' (1st complete ed.) | rowspan="3" |London: 1889 | rowspan="3" |[[Ferdinand TΓΆnnies]], with a preface and critical notes | |- |"Short Tract on First Principles".<ref>critical edition: ''Court traitΓ© des premiers principes'', text, French translation and commentary by Jean Bernhardt, Paris: PUF, 1988</ref> <small>Pp. 193β210 in ''Elements'', Appendix I.</small> |Attributed by important critics to Robert Payne |- |''Tractatus opticus II'' (1st partial ed.) <small>pp. 211β226 in ''Elements'', Appendix II.</small> |1639, British Library, Harley MS 6796, ff. 193β266 |- |''Tractatus opticus II'' (1st complete ed.) <small>Pp. 147β228 in ''Rivista critica di storia della filosofia'' 18</small> |1963 |Franco Alessio |Omits the diagrams |- |''Critique du 'De mundo' de Thomas White'' |Paris: 1973 |Jean Jacquot and Harold Whitmore Jones |Includes three appendixes: * ''De Motibus Solis, Aetheris & Telluris'' (pp. 439β447: a Latin poem on the movement of the Earth). * Notes in English on an ancient redaction of some chapters of ''De Corpore'' (July 1643; pp. 448β460: MS 5297, National Library of Wales). * Notes for the ''Logica'' and ''Philosophia prima'' of the ''De Corpore'' (pp. 461β513: Chatsworth MS A10 and the notes of Charles Cavendish on a draft of the ''De Corpore'': British Library, Harley MS 6083). |- |''Of the Life and History of Thucydides'' <small>pp. 10β27 in ''Hobbes's Thucydides''</small> |New Brunswick: 1975 |Richard Schlatter | |- |''Three Discourses: A Critical Modern Edition of Newly Identified Work of the Young Hobbes'' (TD) <small>pp. 10β27 in ''Hobbes's Thucydides''</small> |Chicago: 1975 |Noel B. Reynolds and Arlene Saxonhouse |Includes: * ''A Discourse upon the Beginning of Tacitus'' pp. 31β67. * ''A Discourse of Rome'', pp. 71β102. * ''A Discourse of Law'', pp. 105β119. |- |''Thomas Hobbes' A Minute or First Draught of the Optiques: A Critical Edition'' |University of Wisconsin-Madison: 1983 - PhD dissertation |Elaine C. Stroud |British Library, Harley MS 3360 |- |''Of Passions'' <small>pp. 729β738 in ''Rivista di storia della filosofia'' 43</small> |1988 |Anna Minerbi Belgrado |Edition of the unpublished manuscript Harley 6093 |- |''The Correspondence of Thomas Hobbes'' (I: 1622β1659; II: 1660β1679) <small>''Clarendon Edition'', vol. 6β7</small> |Oxford: 1994 |Noel Malcolm | |}
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