[81] He is not mentioned by Ueberweg, Lange, or Lewes. His importance in æsthetics, however, is recognized by some moderns, though he is not named in Mr. Bosanquet’s History of Æsthetic. [↑]

[82] Traité des premières vérités, 1724, §§ 521–31. [↑]

[83] Bouillier, introd. to Buffier’s Œuvres philosophiques, 1846, p. xiii. [↑]

[84] Remarques sur les principes de la metaphysique de Locke, passages cited by Bouillier. [↑]

[85] Œuvres, éd. Bouillier, p. 329. [↑]

[86] Cp. Bouillier, Hist. de la philos. cartés., ii, 391. [↑]

[87] Malebranche, Traité de Morale, liv. ii, ch. 10. Cp. Bouillier, i, 582, 588–90; ii, 23. [↑]

[88] Cp. Westphal, Les Sources du Pentateuque, 1888, i, 67 sq. [↑]

[89] Præadamitæ, sive Exercitatio super versibus 12, 13, 14 cap. 5, Epist. D. Pauli ad Romanos, Quibus inducuntur Primi Homines ante Adamum conditi. The notion of a pre-Adamite human race, as we saw, had been held by Bruno. (Above, p. 46.) [↑]

[90] My copies of the Præadamitæ and Systema bear no place-imprint, but simply “Anno Salutis MDCLV.” Both books seem to have been at once reprinted in 12mo. [↑]