1. 1843–63 .Biographie Universelle Ancienne et Moderne358 – 61 . Paris On La Peyrère and his influence, see the ed. J. F. Michaud, XXXII, 622–3; René Pintard,Le Libertinage érudit(Paris, Boivin, 1943), pp.—, 420–4; and the authority, Richard H. Popkin,Isaac La Peyrère (1596–1676): His Life, Work and Influence(Leiden, E. J. Brill, 1987). A stimulating recent discussion is to be found in Noel Malcolm,Aspects of Hobbes(Oxford, Clarendon Press, 2002), pp. 383–431
2. 1686 .Bibliotheca Angleseiana14 For ownership of (usually the Latin) text, see below on the Hooke circle, but also the catalogues of Arthur Annesley Lord Anglesey, Elias Ashmole, Thomas Britton, Nathaniel Coga, Thomas Creech, Sir Kenelm Digby, and John Locke: Thomas Philipps, (London/Oxford/Cambridge,), English Section, p. (English); Edward Millington,Bibliotheca Ashmoliana(London, 1694), p. 18 (English); John Bullord,Library of Mr. Tho. Britton, Smallcoal-man(London, 1694), p. 9 (English); [Nathaniel Coga],Bibliotheca Cogiana(London, 1694), p. 8 (Latin); [Thomas Creech],Bibliotheca selectissima(London, 1700), p. 25 (Latin; it cost 2s5d); [George Digby],Bibliotheca Digbeiana(London, H. Brome and B. Tooke, 1680), p. 5 (Latin); John Harrison and Peter Laslett,The Library of John Locke(Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1971), pp. 147, 208, 214.
3. Popkin . 1975 .La Peyrère26 – 41 . See pp.—, esp. pp. 35–41; Christopher Hill,The World Turned Upside Down(London, Maurice Temple Smith, 1972, repr. Har-mondsworth, Penguin,), p. 144