The Making of the Ornaments: Further Thoughts on the Printing of the Third Edition of Leviathan

Hobbes Studies 21 (1):3-37 (2008)
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In a previous study the author proposed that the third edition of Leviathan was produced not long before 1702 . An alternative view, dating the edition to 1670 and suggesting that it incorporated corrections by Hobbes, was put forward by the late Karl Schuhmann; it was based on both typographical and textual evidence. This article considers Schuhmann's arguments and finds them unconvincing. It also adduces some new evidence , on the basis of which it proposes that this edition was produced in the period 1695-1702, probably by the printer John Darby

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