TY - BOOK AU - Hobbes,Thomas AU - Schuhmann,Karl AU - Rogers,G.A.J. TI - Leviathan SN - 9781441110985 AV - JC153 -- .H63 2005eb U1 - 320.1 PY - 2006/// CY - London PB - Bloomsbury Publishing Plc KW - Hobbes, Thomas, -- 1588-1679. -- Leviathan KW - Political science -- Philosophy -- Early works to 1800 KW - State, The -- Early works to 1800 KW - Electronic books N1 - Vol1: Cover -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- List of Illustrations -- List of Abbreviations -- I. The Genesis of Leviathan -- II. Hobbesian Sources of Leviathan -- III. The Different Versions of Leviathan -- III.1. The Egerton Manuscript -- III.2. The 'Head' Edition -- III.3. Twentieth-Century Reprints of the 'Head' Edition -- III.3.A. The Waller Edition -- III.3.B. The Pogson Smith Edition -- III.3.C. The Lindsay Edition -- III.3.D. The Macpherson Edition -- III.3.E. The Scolar Press Facsimile -- III.3.F. The Tuck Edition -- III.3.G. Excursus: Hobbesian Variants in the 'Head' Edition? -- III.3.H. The Tricaud Translation -- III.4. The 'Bear' Edition -- III.5. The 'Ornaments' Edition -- III.6. A Re-edition in 1680? -- III.7. The 1750 Edition -- III.8. The Molesworth Edition -- III.9. Twentieth-Century Pseudo-Editions -- III.9.A. The Oakeshott Edition -- III.9.B. The Curley Edition -- III.9.C. The Gaskin Edition -- III.9.D. The Flathman/Johnston Edition -- IV. The Latin Leviathan -- IV.1. A Latin Proto-Leviathan? -- IV.2. The Latin Edition of 1668 -- IV.3. The Later Latin Editions -- V. The Present Edition -- Vol2: Cover -- Table of Contents -- List of Abbreviations -- LEVIATHAN -- The Contents of the Chapters -- The first Part, Of MAN -- The second Part, Of COMMON-WEALTH -- The third Part, Of A CHRISTIAN COMMON-WEALTH -- The fourth Part, Of THE KINGDOME OF DARKNESSE N2 - By a deep and careful analysis of the text, enabling a new printing history of Leviathan to be constructed, this edition demonstrates that the traditional picture is substantially wrong. Both the Bear and Ornaments editions contain corrections and changes by Hobbes himself and are therefore central to reconstructing his text. In their substantial Introduction the editors examine all previous editions of Leviathan (as well as the manuscript copy prepared for Hobbes as a presentation copy for the King), throwing light on its history and calling into question the assumptions of previous editors. They thus provide an entirely new picture of its production. Schuhmann and Rogers also make full use of the Latin edition of Leviathan, published in 1668 when Hobbes was 80 years old. Through these new perspectives they are able to offer the first complete critical edition to take proper account of the publishing history and of Hobbes's own wishes. The result is as definitive an edition of Leviathan as modern scholarship can provide UR - https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/orpp/detail.action?docID=1749471 ER -