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Stoicism and Epicureanism in England, 1530-1700

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 December 2020

John Freehafer*
Affiliation:
Temple University
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Abstract

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Information
PMLA , Volume 88 , Issue 5 , October 1973 , pp. 1180 - 1181
Copyright
Copyright © Modern Language Association of America, 1973

References

1 See Sales Catalogues of Libraries of Eminent Persons, ed. A. N. L. Munby (London: Mansell, 1971),i, 3–44.

2 For further information on Waller's library, see Catalogue of a Portion of the Library of Major-General W. N.Waller, as sold by Sotheby, Wilkinson, and Hodge, London, 12 Dec. 1900. Miner errs in stating that Debates at Cicero's Tusculum and the 1659 edition of Epictetus were “printed abroad” and “purchased from the continent”; both were London publications (Wing C4307 and E3145).

3 Thomas F. Mayo, Epicurus in England, 1650–1725 (Dallas: Southwest Press, 1934), pp. 175–76.