A CATALOGUE of the WORKS of Mr. HOBBES. 1 THucydides Translated out of Greek into English. Folio. 2 De Mirabilibus Pecci, in 4ᵒ a Latin Poem. 3 Humane Nature, in 12ᵒ Engl. 4 De Corpore Politico, in 12ᵒ Engl. 5 Elementa Philosophica de Cive, 12ᵒ Lat. Printed 1642. 6 Idem in English in 12ᵒ Printed 1651. 7 Of Liberty and Necessity, 12ᵒ 1654. 8 The Case stated betwixt Bp Bramhall and Mr. Hobbes, about Liberty, Necessity, and Chance, 4ᵒ Engl. 1658. 9 De Corpore Philosophia, 8ᵒ Lat. 1655. 10. Idem in English 4ᵒ with six Lessons to the professors of Mathematics in Oxford. 1658. 11 Leviathan, folio Engl. 1650. 12 Idem in Latin Printed at Amsterdam, 4ᵒ. 1661. 13 Dialogus Physicus, 8ᵒ Lat. 14 Dialogus de Aeris, 4ᵒ Lat. 15 De Homine, 4ᵒ Lat. 16 Examinatio, Math. 4ᵒ Lat. 17 Mr. Hobbes Considered, 8ᵒ Engl. 18 Stigma, or marks upon Dr. Wallis, 4ᵒ Engl. 19 Circulat. Cube, 4ᵒ Lat. 1667. 20 De Principio & Ratione Geomet. 4ᵒ Lat. 1666. 21 Rosetum Geometricum, sive Propositiones Aliquot frustra antehac tentatae, Lat. 1671. 22 Lux Mathematica, 4ᵒ Lat. 1672. 23. Primae partis Doctrinae Wallisianae de Motu censura Brevis. 4ᵒ Lat. 1671. 24 Three Papers presented to the Royal Society against Dr. Wallis, 4ᵒ Engl. 1671. 25 Principia & Problemata aliquot Geometrica ante desperata, nunc breviter Explicata & Demonstrata, 4ᵒ Lat. 1674. 26 The Travels of Ulysses, 12ᵒ Engl. 1674. 27 Translation of all Homer's Odysseys out of Greek into English, with a Preface about Heroic Poetry, 12ᵒ 1675. 28 Epistol. ad D. Wood, Lat. 1675. 4 In two Volumes in 4ᵒ are Printed at Amsterdam, in Latin, what are figured 5, 9, 11, 13, 14, 15, 16, 19, and 20. And in a third Vol Printed at London for W. Crook, are these Pieces figured 2, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, etc. The rest are to be had no otherwise but single. There are these following Manuscripts of Mr. Hobbes'. 1 Epitome of the Civil Wars of England, from 1640. to 1660. 2 A Dialogue betwixt a Student in the Common Laws of England, and a Philosopher. 3 Defence of his Leviathan against Bp Bramhall. 4 Hist. Ecclesiastica Romana. 5 Of Heresy, and the Punishment thereof. 6. His Life, Written by himself. Which Manuscripts are delivered by the Author into the hands of W. Crook.