Theophilus Gale - Secondary Sources

Secondary Sources

  • Tigerstedt, E. N. “Gale,” in The Decline and Fall of the Neoplatonic Interpretation of Plato: An Outline and Some Observations (Helsinki: Societas Scientariarum Fennica, 1974).
  • Malusa, Luciano. "Theophilus Gale (1628-1678): The Court of the Gentiles and Philosophia Generalis," in Models of the History of Philosophy: From Its Origins in the Renaissance to the 'Historia Philosophica,' eds. C. W. T. Blackwell and Philip Weller (Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1993).
  • Pigney, Stephen J. Seventeenth-Century Accounts of Philosophy’s Past: Theophilus Gale and his Continental Precursors (Ph.D. Thesis. University of London, 1999).
  • ______. “Theophilus Gale (1628-79), Nonconformist Scholar and Intellectual: An Introduction to His Life and Writings,” Journal of the United Reformed Church History Society 7, no. 7 (2005): 407-420.
  • ______. “Theophilus Gale and Historiography of Philosophy,” in Insiders and Outsiders in Seventeenth-Century Philosophy, ed. Rogers Graham (New York: Routledge, 2010).
  • Wallace, Dewey D. “Theophilus Gale: Calvinism and the Ancient Theology,” in Shapers of English Calvinism, 1660-1714: Variety, Persistence, and Transformation (New York: Oxford University Press, 2011).

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