A.P. Martinich is Roy Allison Vaughan Centennial Professor of Philosophy, and Professor of History and Government at the University of Texas at Austin; his many works include Hobbes: A Biography (Cambridge University Press, 1999), Thomas Hobbes: Perspectives on British History (Macmillan, 1997), and A Hobbes Dictionary (Blackwell, 1995).
Leviathan: Parts I and II / Edition 1
- ISBN: 1551117509
- ISBN-13: 2901551117507
- Edition: Older Edition
- Pub. date: 04/14/2005
- Publisher: Broadview Press
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- ISBN-13: 2901551117507
- Publisher: Broadview Press
- Publication date: 04/14/2005
- Series: Broadview Editions Series
- Edition description: Older Edition
- Pages: 378
- Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 1.25(h) x 9.00(d)
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This Broadview edition of Hobbes's classic work of political philosophy includes the full text of Part I (Of Man), Part II (Of Commonwealth), and the Review and Conclusion. The appendices, which set the work in its historical context, include a rich selection of contemporary responses to Leviathan. Also included are an introduction, explanatory notes, and a chronology of Hobbes's life.
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George Wright University of Wisconsin
"Internationally renowned Hobbes scholar A.P. Martinich has produced the definitive version of Leviathan for student use. Handsomely turned out by Broadview Press, this edition features a highly informative introduction, a brief chronology of Hobbes's life, as well as some useful notes on the text itself. Of special value are seven appendices drawn from the writings of contemporary critics of Hobbes's thought, including Filmer, Lawson, Bramhall, Hyde and others. Martinich has made a difficult but essential text as accessible to students as it is likely ever to become."Thomas Christiano University of Arizona
"This very readable edition of Hobbes's Leviathan is an excellent resource for students of political philosophy and its history. The collection of published responses to Leviathan by some of Hobbes's most prominent contemporaries provides insight into the historical context in which he was writing, and philosophically challenging commentary on this great work of political philosophy."