1.2.2. (et 1.1.5., 1.1.6., 1.2.1., 1.2.3., 1.2.4., 1.2.5., 1.2.6., 1.2.7., 1.2.8., 1.2.9., 1.2.11., 1.2.13., 1.3.1.) ARIEW (Roger) & GARBER (Daniel), éd., Bristol, Thoemmes, Descartes in seventeenth-century England, 2002, 10 vol.
Ensemble organisé suivant 4 rubriques : I. Descartes Works in Translation (vol. 1 et 2) contient : Renatus Des-Cartes Excellent Compendium of Musick : With Necessary and Judicious Animadversions Thereupon (1653) ; Mechanicks, in SALISBURY (Thomas), Mathematical Collections and Translations (1661, vol. 2, part 1) ; A Discourse of a Method for the Well-Guiding of Reason, and the Discovery of Truth in the Sciences (1649). Vol. 1, 2002, 289 p. (1.1.5.) ; Six Metaphysical Meditations (1680) ; Some Letters in BOREL (Pierre), A Summary or Compendium, of the Life of the Most Famous Philosopher Renatus Descartes (1670) ; The Passions of the Soule in Three Books (1650), vol. 2, 414 p. (1.1.6.). II. Biographies of Descartes (vol. 3), contient : BOREL (Pierre), A Summary or Compendium, of the Life of the Most Famous Philosopher Renatus Descartes (1670) ; BOXHORN (Marcus Zurius), Epitome of the Life of Descartes, in Pierre Borel, A Summary or Compendium, of the Life of the Most Famous Philosopher Renatus Descartes (1670), (1.3.1.) ; BAILLET (Adrien), The Life of Monsieur Des Cartes (1693), vol. 3, 2002, 379 p. III. Critiques of Descartes (vol. 7-9), contient : DAVIES (John), Reflections upon Monsieur Des Cartes’s Discourse of a Method (1654), (1.2.8.), PARDIES (Ignace Gaston), A Discourse of Local Motion (1670), (1.2.11.), SCHULERO (Johannes), Examinis philosophiæ Renati Des-cartes specimen, sive Brevis & perspicua principiorum philosophiæ Cartesianæ refutatio (1685), vol. 7, (1.2.13.) ; DANIEL (Gabriel), A Voyage to the World of Cartesius (1692), vol. 8, 324 p., (1.2.7.) ; HOWARD (Edward), Remarks on the New Philosophy of Des-Cartes. In Four Parts (1700), vol. 9, 404 p., (1.2.9.) ; IV. Works by Cartesians in English Translation, vol. 10, contient : CORDEMOY (Géraud de), A Discourse Written To a Learned Frier (1670), p. 1-62, (1.2.5.) ; BAYLE (François), The General Systeme of the Cartesian Philosophy, in A Discourse Written To a Learned Frier (1670), p. 63-139, (1.2.1.) ; CORDEMOY (Géraud de), A Philosophical Discourse Concerning Speech (1668), p. 140-152, (1.2.6.). Ainsi que trois oeuvres de W. Charleton (vol. 4-6) : The Darkness of Atheism Dispelled by the Light of Nature (1652), vol. 4, 414 p., (1.2.3.) ; The Immortality of the Human Soul, Demonstrated by the Light of Nature (1657), vol. 5, 204 p., (1.2.4.) ; Natural History of the Passions (1674), vol. 6, 244 p. (1.2.2.)