Volume 1
Life of John Locke / by H. R. Fox Bourne.
- Bourne, H. R. Fox (Henry Richard Fox), 1837-1909.
- Date:
- 1876
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Life of John Locke / by H. R. Fox Bourne. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by Royal College of Physicians, London. The original may be consulted at Royal College of Physicians, London.
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![CHAPTER VII. Travel and Sojourn in France [1G75—1679]. Locke’s journey through Calais, Poix, Paris, Lyons, Orange, and Nimes, to Montpellier ; his observations on the road—visits to Aigues Mortes, Picais, Marseilles, Avignon, and other places—Montpellier in his c1ay_the states-general of Languedoc—government of the province and the city—“making a doctor of physic”—occupations at Mont- pellier—philosophical studies—notes on imaginary space, extension and distance ; experience the means of knowledge ; the proper objects and methods of study ..... 337—305 Locke’s new pupil—his journey from Montpellier to Paris—illness on the' way—letters to Boyle and Mapletoft—occupations in Paris—its sights and curiosities—Versailles and Fontainebleau-—the Countess of Northumberland—Nicolas Thoynard and other friends—three letters to Denis Grenville on recreation and “ scrupulosity ” . 305—397 The journey from Paris, through Orleans, Blois, and Angers, to Bordeaux —peasant life in the wine country—letters to Thoynard, Boyle, and Mapletoft—through Montpellier and Lyons to Paris again—return to England ...... 397—409 CHAPTER VIII. With Lord Shaftesbury again [1679—1084]. The progress of political affairs in England during Locke’s absence and after his return—his occupations in connection with public business and in Lord Shaftesbury’s service—the parliaments of 1080 and 1081 —Locke’s share in the education of Shaftesbury’s grandson . 410—424 Miscellaneous occupations and correspondence—letters to Thoynard— Locke’s temper at this time—his income—minor relations with his friends—visits to Oxford and elsewhere , . 424—445 Medical pursuits and notes—Locke’s account of his fever in 1079—his consumption—‘Extracts of Sydenham’s Physic Books’—later work with Sydenham . . . . . .445 -450](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b28145252_0001_0019.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


