John Locke

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Standard Name: Locke, John

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Wealth and Poverty Catharine Trotter
The religious writer and diarist Elizabeth Burnet , who had already discussed CT 's writing with John Locke , wrote to ask him to contribute four or five guineas for what sounds like a subscription for Trotter.
Locke, John. The Correspondence of John Locke. Editor De Beer, Esmond Samuel, Clarendon.
7: 702
Wealth and Poverty Damaris Masham
At his death on 28 October 1704, Locke left sizeable legacies to DM and her son.
Greer, Germaine et al., editors. Kissing the Rod. Virago.
317
Theme or Topic Treated in Text Mary Elizabeth Coleridge
Her choice of Descartes is interesting in view of his particular interest for such proto-feminist writers as Mary Astell in the early eighteenth century. Her other two essays on philosophy were about John Locke and...
Theme or Topic Treated in Text Catharine Trotter
In these two theological polemcs CT defends the right of the individual to interpret scripture for himself (or by implication herself), and the Christian orthodoxy of Locke , whom Holdsworth had accused of being a...
Textual Production Mary Astell
The full title is The Christian Religion, As Professed by a Daughter of the Church of England . Containing Proper Directions for the due Behaviour of Women in every Station of Life with remarks on...
Textual Production Frances Reynolds
Johnson found at this stage a good deal to criticize but also much to praise. The work possessed, he said, such force of comprehension, and such nicety of observation as Locke or Pascal might be...
Textual Production Damaris Masham
Damaris Cudworth (later DM ) wrote the first of her extant, sparkling letters to John Locke . She used the name Philoclea, and occasionally called him Philander.
Locke, John. The Correspondence of John Locke. Editor De Beer, Esmond Samuel, Clarendon.
2: 472-3
Textual Production Damaris Masham
Damaris Cudworth (later DM ) sent John Locke a pastoral narrative poem entitled On Damons Loveing of Clora: nearly two pages in octosyllabic couplets.
Locke, John. The Correspondence of John Locke. Editor De Beer, Esmond Samuel, Clarendon.
2: 571-3
Textual Production Damaris Masham
Damaris Cudworth (later DM ) addressed to Locke a long poem wittily discussing the relationship between the sexes; she sent it to him more than a year after writing it, with one of her several...
Textual Production Catharine Trotter
CT made her first anonymous foray into philosophical debate, with A Defence of the Essay of Human Understanding, Written by Mr. Lock.
Kelley, Anne. Catharine Trotter: An Early Modern Writer in the Vanguard of Feminism. Ashgate.
15 and n10
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Textual Production Damaris Masham
DM published, again anonymously, her Occasional Thoughts in Reference to a Vertuous or Christian Life: Abel Boyer erroneously ascribed it to Locke .
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Textual Production Catharine Trotter
Catharine Cockburn (formerly CT ) published (as the author of A Defence of Mr. Lock 's Essay of Humane Understanding) A Letter to Dr. [Winch] Holdsworth: her first publication since her marriage in 1708.
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Textual Production Elizabeth Cooper
The title continues . . . Or a Series of English Poetry, from the Saxons, to the Reign of King Charles II, Containing the Lives and Characters of all the known Writers in that Interval...
Textual Production Damaris Masham
A new edition of DM 's anonymous Christian Life was published as Thoughts on a Christian Life, attributed to John Locke, Esq.
Locke, John. The Correspondence of John Locke. Editor De Beer, Esmond Samuel, Clarendon.
2: 471
London Magazine. C. Ackers.
(May 1747): 248
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Textual Production Elizabeth Hamilton
This was published at Bath and London. EH did serious historical research for this book, reading all the Roman history she could find in English and even commissioning translations.
There was already women's work...

Timeline

7 February 1683: John Locke wrote to Mary Clarke about the...

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7 February 1683

John Locke wrote to Mary Clarke about the education of her daughter, saying that since I acknowledge no difference of sex in your mind relating . . . to truth, virtue and obedience,
Locke, John. The Correspondence of John Locke. Editor De Beer, Esmond Samuel, Clarendon.
2: 686

Late 1689: John Locke published three important works:...

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Late 1689

John Locke published three important works: An Essay Concerning Human Understanding, his anonymous Letter concerning Toleration (in English form), and Two Treatises of Government.

1693: John Locke's Some Thoughts Concerning Education...

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1693

John Locke 's Some Thoughts Concerning Education was anonymously published.

1695: John Locke published The Reasonableness of...

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1695

John Locke published The Reasonableness of Christianity.

1701-4: John Norris published the two volumes of...

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1701-4

John Norris published the two volumes of his Essay towards the Theory of the Ideal or Intelligible World.

1749: David Hartley published Observations on Man,...

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1749

David Hartley published Observations on Man, his Frame, his Duties, and his Expectations, which established a materialist theory of the human mind.

Texts

Woozley, Anthony Douglas, and John Locke. “Introduction”. An Essay Concerning Human Understanding, Fontana/Collins, 1975, pp. 9-51.
Locke, John. Some Thoughts Concerning Education. A. and J. Churchill, 1693.
Locke, John. The Correspondence of John Locke. Editor De Beer, Esmond Samuel, Clarendon, 1989.