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Abbreviations for Citations to Hobbes’s Works

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Citations to Leviathan

Chapters in this volume cite Hobbes’s Leviathan, published in English (1651) and Latin (1668), with reference to pagination in the 2012 Clarendon Edition and the 1651 edition. This convention enables readers to locate citations using either the Clarendon edition or one of many modern editions that provide the 1651 pagination.

Each citation to the Leviathan occurs within a set of parentheses, such as in the following example: “To know the cause of naturall Sense, is not very necessary to the business now in hand; and I have written else-where of the same at large. Nevertheless, to fill each part of my present method, I will deliver the same in this place” (Hobbes 2012, 22; 1651, 3).

Citations to Hobbes’s English Works and Latin Works

Chapters in this volume cite the nineteenth-century editions edited by Molesworth of Hobbes’s works using the following conventions:

 Citations to Hobbes’s English Works note the volume and page number as follows: EW I.20

 Citations to Hobbes’s Latin Works note the volume and page number as follows: OL I.31

Each citation to these works occurs within a set of parentheses, such as in the following example: “Later in De Corpore I.8, Hobbes demarcates the “subject of philosophy, or the matter upon which it reflects, [as] every body of which any generation can be conceived” (EW I.10; OL I.9).

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