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  1. Hobbes, Gassendi and the tradition of political Epicureanism.Gianni Paganini - 2001 - Hobbes Studies 14 (1):3-24.
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  • Hobbes and the European Republic of Letters.Noel Malcolm - 2002 - In Aspects of Hobbes. New York: Oxford University Press.
    Assesses the European reception of Hobbes's thought from c.1640 to c.1750. It begins by discussing the publishing history of his works on the Continent, and the various attempts to edit or translate them. Then it considers the reception of his writings, dividing the European writers into three categories: the defenders of orthodoxy, who reacted against Hobbes's ideas because they regarded them as extreme; the radicals, who celebrated and developed his ideas—also because they regarded them as extreme; and a broader third (...)
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  • Hobbes and Fracastoro.Cees Leijenhorst - 1996 - Hobbes Studies 9 (1):98-128.
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