Thomas Hobbes - Selected Bibliography

Selected Bibliography

  • 1620. Three of the discourses in the Horae Subsecivae.
  • 1629. Translation of Thucydides's History of the Peloponnesian War
  • 1640. The Elements of Law, Natural and Politic
  • 1650. Treatise on Human Nature
  • 1642. De Cive (Latin)
  • 1651. Philosophicall Rudiments concerning Government and Society (English translation of De Cive)
  • 1651. Leviathan, or the Matter, Forme, and Power of a Commonwealth, Ecclesiasticall and Civil
  • 1651. Pirated Edition of The Elements of Law, Natural and Politic, repackaged to include two parts:
    • Human Nature, or the Fundamental Elements of Policie
    • De Corpore Politico
  • 1655. De Corpore (Latin)
  • 1656. De Corpore (English translation)
  • 1658. De Homine (Latin)
  • 1654. Letters upon Liberty and Necessity
  • 1656. The Questions concerning Liberty, Necessity and Chance
  • 1668. Latin translation of the Leviathan
  • 1675. English translation of Homer's Iliad and Odyssey
  • 1681. Postumously A Dialogue between a Philosopher and a Student of the Common Laws of England (written 1666)
  • 1681. Posthumously Behemoth, or The Long Parliament (written in 1668, unpublished at the request of the King)

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