A short list of secondary works cited in these blog-like pages appears below.
Douglas Ross, of IATH, programmed a complete, hot-linked bibliography of texts in the database: available here, back at the main site.
Works Cited
Anonymous. The Lady’s Rhetorick: Containing Rules for Speaking and Writing Elegantly. London: Printed for J. Taylor and A. Bell, 1707.
Bailey, N., George Gordon, and Philip Miller. Dictionarium Britannicum. G. Olms, 1969.
Bamborough, J.B. The Little World of Man. London: Longmans, Green, and Co., 1952.
Beattie, James. Dissertations Moral and Critical. Printed for Strahan, Cadell, and Creech: London, 1783. Facsimile-Reprint: Friedrich Frommann Verlag, Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt, 1970.
Black, Max. “More About Metaphor.” Metaphor and Thought. Ed. Andrew Ortony. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1993.
Blair, Hugh. Lectures on Rhetoric and Belles Lettres. Vol. 1. 3 vols. Dublin: Printed for Messrs. Whitestone, Colles, Burnet, [etc.], 1783.
Brown, Laura. Fables of Modernity: Literature and Culture in the English Eighteenth Century. Ithaca: Cornell UP, 2001.
Davidson, Donald. “What Metaphors Mean.” Inquiries into Truth and Interpretation. 1978. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2001. 245-64.
Dennett, Daniel. The Intentional Stance. Cambridge: MIT Press, 1987
Descartes, René. The Philosophical Writings of Descartes. 2 vols. Trans. John Cottingham, Robert Stoothof, and Dugald Murdoch. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1985.
Djordjevic, J.; Zatorre, R.J.; Petrides, M.; Jones-Gotman M.; “The Mind’s Nose: Effects of Odor and Visual imagery on Odor Detection,” Psychol Sci. 15:3 (Mar. 2004): pp. 143-8.
Fussell, Paul. The Rhetorical World of Augustan Humanism. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1965.
Kosslyn, Stephen. “Understanding the Mind’s Eye…and Nose,” Nature Neuroscience. 6:11 (Nov. 2003): pp. 1124-5.
Lakoff, George. Moral Politics: How Conservatives and Liberals Think. 2nd ed. Chicago and London: University of Chicago Press, 2002.
Lovejoy, A. O. The Great Chain of Being: A Study of the History of an Idea. Cambridge: Harvard UP, 2001.
Milfull, John. “Notes from Underground: of Moles, Metros, and Messiahs.” Australian Humanities Review. Issue 37. 2005. http://www.australianhumanitiesreview.org/archive/Issue-December-2005/milfull.html
Pocock, J.G.A. Virtue, Commerce and History. Cambridge: CUP, 1985.
Porter, Roy London: A Social History. London: Hamish Hamilton, 1994.
Richetti, John. Locke, Berkeley, Hume. Cambridge: Harvard UP, 1983.
Riskin, Jessica. “Eighteenth-Century Wetware.”Representations. vol. 82 (Summer 2003). pp. 97-125.
Rollin, Charles. The Method of Teaching and Studying the Belles Lettres. Vol. 2. 4 vols. London: Printed for A. Bettesworth and C. Hitch, 1734.
Thaler, Alwin. “In My Mind’s Eye, Horatio,” Shakespeare Quarterly VII:4 (Aut, 1956): pp. 351-4.
Toulmin, Stephen. “The Inwardness of Mental Life.” Critical Inquiry 6.1 (1976): 1-16.
Wittgenstein, Ludwig. Philosophical Investigations. Trans. G. E. M. Anscombe. Third edition. New York: Blackwell Publishers, 2001.
Yolton, John W. Thinking Matter: Materialism in Eighteenth-Century Britain. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1983.