CLASS III. Philosophy. Introduction. 1. General Treatises on Human Knowledge and on the Study of Philosophy. SSAY upon Study, more particularly the Study of Philosophy. 8vo. London, 1713. [L. 15. 15.] WOWER (Joannis à) De Polymathia Tractatus. 4to. 1603. [G. 15. 4.] ALSTEDII (J. H.) Mathesis Universalis. 12mo. Herbornæ, 1613. [D. 17. 30.] BACON (Francisci) Instauratio magna, sive Novum Organum. folio, Londini, 1620. [B. 4. 8.] Exemplar aliud. 12mo. Lug. Bat. 1650. [B. 8. 50.] AGRIPPE (Henrici Cornelii) De Incertitudine et Vanitate Omnium Scientiarum et Artium. 24mo. 1622. [B. 8. 38.] VIVIS (Joannis Ludovici) De Disciplinis Libri XII. 18mo. Lug. Bat. 1636. [E. 17. 21.] WARING (Edward) An Essay on the Principles of Human Knowledge. 8vo. Cambridge, 1794. [Ff. 6. 14.] PALAIRET (John) A Short Treatise upon Arts and Sciences, in French and English. 12mo. London, 1741. [A. 19. 95.] Tracts relative to several Arts and Sci FERGUSON (James) Tables and DOSSIE (Robert) The Handmaid to the Arts. 2 vols. 8vo. London, 1764. [D. 22. 16,17.] LEWIS (William) Commercium Philosophico-Technicum; or the Philosophical Commerce of Arts. 4to. London, 1763. [Gg. 1. 33.] Another Copy. 4to. London, 1765. [A. 14. 81.] MUSEUM RUSTICUM et Commerciale; or, Select Papers on Agriculture, Commerce, Arts, and Manufactures, drawn from Experience, and communicated by Gentlemen engaged in these Pursuits. 6 vols. 8vo. London, 1766. [G. 15. 21-26.] GOGUET (Ant. Yves de) The Origin of Laws, Arts, and Sciences, and their Progress amongst the most antient Nations, translated from the French [by Dr. Dunn and Mr. Spearman]. 3 vols. 8vo. Edinburgh, 1761. [F. 24. 16-18.] 2. Encyclopædias, and Dictionaries of Philosophy, Arts, and Sciences. VINCENTII Burgundi (Episcopi Bellovacencis) Speculum Quadruplex, Naturale, Doctrinale, Morale, et Historiale. Opera ac studio Theologorum Universitatis Duacensis. 4 tomis, folio, Duaci, 1624. [I. 3. 15-18.] HARRIS (John) Lexicon Technicum; or an English Dictionary of Arts and Sciences. 2 vols. folio, London, 1708. [B. 3. 15,16.] DICTIONARIUM POLYGRAPHICUM; or the Whole Body of Arts digested. 2 vols. 8vo. London, 1735. [P. 6. 7,8.] CHAMBERS (Ephraim) Cyclopædia; or an Universal Dictionary of Arts and Sciences. 2 vols. folio, London, 1741-43. [O. 3. 28,29.] Another Copy. 2 vols. folio, London, 1738. [R. 1. 4,5.] ENCYCLOPEDIA BRITANNICA; or a Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and Miscellaneous Literature, on a Plan entirely new. 10 volumes, 4to. Edinburgh, 1778-1782. [E. 23. 8-17.] Encyclopædia Britannica. Fifth edition. 20 vols. 4to. Edinburgh, 1815. [Ff. 4. 46-65.] Supplement to the fourth and fifth Editions of the Encyclopædia Britannica. Vols. I. II. and III. Part I. 4to. Edinburgh, 1824. [Ff. 4. 66-70.] *Supplement to the Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. III. Part II. and Vols. IV. VI. 4to. Edinburgh, 1824. NICHOLSON (William) The British Encyclopædia: or Dictionary of Arts and Sciences. 6 vols. 8vo. London, 1809. [Ee. 2. 53-58.] The Philosophical Dictionary for the Pocket, by a Society of Men of Letters. [M. de VOLTAIRE.] 8vo. London, 1765. [P. 257. (1.)] *Encyclopædia Metropolitana, or Universal Dictionary of Knowledge, on an Original Plan; comprising the twofold Advantage of a Philosophical and an Alphabetical Arrangement, with appropriate and entirely new Engravings. Parts I.-XX. 4to. London, V. Ý. [Continued.] SECTION I. INTELLECTUAL PHILOSOPHY. I. History of Philosophy and the Collective Works of Philosophers. 1. The History of Philosophy. [The Lives of Philosophers will be found infra, CLASS V. HISTORY. Tit. I. SECTION VI. § 2. Antient Biography.] VossII (Gerardi Johannis) De Philosophia et Philosophorum Sectis. 4to. JONSII (Joannis) De Scriptoribus Historiæ Philosophicæ Libri IV. 4to. STANLEY (Thomas) A History of Philosophy, containing the Lives, Opinions, Actions, and Discourses of the Philosophers of every Sect, illustrated with Effigies. folio, London, 1687. [G. 11. 12.] WINDER (Henry) A Critical and Chronological History of the Rise, Progress, Declension, and Revival of Knowledge, chiefly Religious. 2 vols. in 1, 4to. London, 1745. [G. 14. 15.] BURNETII (Thomæ) Archæologiæ Philosophicæ, sive Doctrina Antiqua de Rerum Originibus, Libri II. 4to. Londini, 1692. [E. 1. 12.] *ENFIELD (William) The History of Philosophy from the earliest Periods to the Beginning of the Eighteenth Century. Drawn up from Brucker's Historia Critica Philosophiæ. 2 vols. 8vo. London, 1819. ENGLAND (George) An Enquiry into the Morals of the Ancients. 4to. London, 1735. [R. 17. 11.] JACOTI (D.) De Philosophorum Doctrina Libellus, ex Cicerone. 8vo. Oxonii, 1769. [P. 269. (1.)] MAGIRI (Johannis) Physiologia Peripatetica Libri Sex, cum Commentariis. Accesserunt Caspari Bartholini Metaphysica major, et Johannis Magiri de Memoria Artificiosa liber singularis. 8vo. Cantabrigiæ, 1642. [K. 20. 34.] GASSENDI (Petri) Exercitationes Paradoxicæ adversus Aristoteleos. 4to. Hage Comitum, 1656. [M. 20. 5.] CARPENTARII (Jacobi) Platonis cum Aristotele in universa Philosophia Comparatio. Accedit Alcinoi Institutio ad Doctrinam Platonis. 4to. Parisiis, 1573. [F. 9. 34.] PARKER (Samuel) A Free and Impartial Censure of the Platonick Philosophie. 4to. Oxford, 1666. [M. 15. 37.] Another Copy. 4to. Oxford, 1666. [D. 6. 40.] PLATONISM UNVEIL'D, or Plato's Notions concerning the Logos. 4to. 1700. [P. 47. (1.)] DU VAIX (Monsieur) The Morall Philosophy of the Stoicks, translated from the French by C. Catton. 18mo. London, 1664. [B. 8. 5.] FOSTER (Johannis) Enarratio et Comparatio Doctrinarum Moralium Epicureorum et Stoicorum. 4to. Londini, 1758. [P. 2. (9.)] CAUSSINI (Nicolai) De Symbolica Ægyptiorum Sapientia. 12mo. Coloniæ, 1631. [H. 8. 29.] 2. General Treatises on Philosophy, or on several Branches thereof. Tractationes Philosophicæ : 1. MOCENICI (Philippi) Institutiones ad Hominum Perfectionem. 2. CÆSALPINI (Andrea) Quæstiones Peripateticæ. 3. TELESII (Bernardini) De Rerum Natura, folio, Attrebat. 1588. [F. 10. 6.] CAMPANELLE (Thoma) Universalis Philosophia, seu Metaphysica. folio, Parisiis, 1637. [M. 5. 10.] Campanella (Thomæ) Physiologia, Ethica, Politica, Economica cum Quæstionibus. folio, Parisiis, 1637. [M. 5. 11.] CAPIVACCEI (Hieronymi) Camæleon sive Homo Sapiens; Disputatio in tres Gradus divisa. 4to. Patavii, 1615. [M. 15. 34.] CLERICI (Joannis) Logica, Ontologia, et Pneumatologia. 8vo, Cantabrigiæ, 1704. [R. 13. 63.] COMENII (Amos Johannis) Pansophiæ Prodromus. 12mo. Londini, 1639. [A. 7. 10.] HIPPII (M. Fabrani) Problemata Physica et Logica Peripatetica. 8vo. Francofurti, 1603. [I. 8. 12.] KECKERMANNI (Bartholomei) Præcognitorum Philosophicorum Libri duo. 8vo. Hanoviæ, 1612. [F. 16. 38.] OVIEDO (Francisci de) Integer Cursus Philosophicus, ad unum Corpus redactus. folio, Lugduni, 1640. [F. 11. 18.] REISCHII (Georgii) Margarita Philosophica; hoc est, Habituum seu Disciplinarum omnium perfectissima KYKAONAIAEIA. 4to. Basilea, 1623. [C. 14. 24.] SCHEIBLERI (Christophori) Philosophia Compendiosa, exhibens Logicæ, Metaphysicæ, Physica, Geometriæ, Astronomiæ, Opticæ, Ethicæ, Politicæ, et Economicæ Compendium Methodicum. 18mo. Oxoniæ, 1639. [H. 17. 2.] STIERII (Joannis) Logica, Physica et Metaphysica. 4to. Londini, 1652. [H. 7. 19.] JOHNSONI (Thomæ) Quæstiones Philosophicæ. 8vo. Cantabrigiæ, 1735. [P. 322. (1.)] |