Walter Charleton

Walter Charleton (2 February 1619 – 24 April 1707) was a natural philosopher and English writer.

According to Jon Parkin, he was "the main conduit for the transmission of Epicurean ideas to England". Provided by Wikipedia

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by Charleton, Walter
Published 1701
printed for R. Wellington, at the Dolphin and Crown, the West-End of St. Paul's Church-Yard; and E. Rumball, at the Post-House, Covent-Garden

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by Charleton, Walter
Published 1669
Printed by R.W. for William Whitwood

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by Charleton, Walter
Published 1675
Printed by F.L. for William Whitwood

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by Charleton, Walter
Published 1725
printed [by James Bettenham?] for D. Browne junior, at the Black-Swan without Temple-Bar, and J. Woodman and D. Lyon, in Russel-Street, Covent-Garden

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by Charleton, Walter
Published 1725
printed [by James Bettenham?] for D. Browne junior, at the Black-Swan without Temple-Bar, and J. Woodman and D. Lyon, in Russel-Street, Covent-Garden

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by Charleton, Walter
Published 1705
prostant apud Sam. Smith & Benj. Walford, Regiae Societatis Typographos, ad Insignia Principis in Coemeterio D. Pauli