v. 1. Elements of philosophy : the first section, concerning body
v. 2. Philosophical rudiments concerning government and society
v. 3. Leviathan, or, The matter, form, and power of a commonwealth (2 v.)
v. 4. Human nature, or, The fundamental elements of policy ; De Corpore politico, or The elements of law, moral and politic ; Of Liberty and necessity ; An answer to a book published by Dr. Bramhall ; An historical narration, concerning heresy and the punishment thereof ; Considerations upon the reputation, loyalty, manners, and religion of Thomas Hobbes ; Answer of Mr. Hobbes to Sir William Davenant's preface before Gondibert
v. 5. The questions concerning liberty, necessity, and chance
v. 6. Dialogue between a philosopher and a student of the common laws in England ; Behemoth ; The whole art of rhetoric ; The art of rhetoric ; The art of sophistry
v. 7. Seven philosophical problems ; Decameron physiologicum, or, Ten dialogues of natural philosophy ; Proportion of a straight line to half the arc of a quadrant ; Six lessons to the Savilian professors of mathematics ; Stigmai, or, Marks of the absurd geometry ... of Dr. Wallis ; Extract of a letter from Henry Stubbe ; Three papers presented to the Royal Society against Dr. Wallis ; Considerations on the answer of Dr. Wallis ; Letters and other pieces
v. 8-9. Eight books of the Peloponnesian War written by Thucydides / interpreted with faith and diligence immediately out of the Greek by Thomas Hobbes
v. 10. The Illiads, and Odysses of Homer / translated out of Greek into English by Thomas Hobbes
v. 11. Index.
The collected English works of Thomas Hobbes by Thomas Hobbes. ISBN 0415169232. Published by Routledge/Thoemmes in 1997. Publication and catalogue information, links to buy online and reader comments.