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  • The plague of Athens, : which hapened [sic] in the second year of the Peloponnesian war / First described in Greek, by Thucydides; then in Latin by Lucretius. Since attempted in English by the Right Reverend Father in God, Thomas Lord Bishop of Rochester.
  • New experiments physico-mechanical, touching the air / [Robert Boyle].
  • New experiments physico-mechanical, touching the air / [Robert Boyle].
  • Thomas Hobbes. Line engraving.
  • Thomas Hobbes. Line engraving after R. Vaughan, 1651.
  • Thomas Hobbes. Etching by W. Hollar, 1665, after J. B. Gaspers (Jaspers).
  • Thomas Hobbes. Line engraving by W. Humphrys, 1839.
  • Thomas Hobbes. Line engraving by W. Faithorne, 1668.
  • Thomas Hobbes. Line engraving.
  • Thomas Hobbes. Stipple engraving by J. Posselwhite after J.B. Gaspers (Jaspers).
  • Homer; Thomas Hobbes; and warriors from Greece and Troy; representing Hobbes's translation of the works of Homer. Line engraving, 1677.
  • Fame, with a lamp, hovering among clouds over the earth: around her are seven portraits of philosophers in ovals. Engraving by T. Millow, 1804, after R. Smirke.
  • Twenty portraits of famous men. Engraving by J.W. Cook, 1825.