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- History of the Down Survey
- Treatise on Taxes
- Petty's Place in the History of Economic Theory
- secondary literature

This bibliography of the works of Sir William Petty (1623-1687) provides an overview of and gives easy access to (all of) his writings. William Petty was an important political economist and statistician of the seventeenth century. But he was also active in various other fields. He wrote a lot. But most of his works were not in the first place intended for (scientific) publication, but rather “for circulation in the corridors of power or with a view to acquiring influence and jobs - which he never managed to obtain.”[1]
We may call Petty an economist, even though "Political Economy" was not yet a science in his days. Most writers on the History of Economic Thought consider Petty as an important predecessor of the Political Economy that would develop in the 17th and 18th century and that would grow into maturity in the end of the 18th and the first half of the 19th century.[2]
The same is true for Petty as a statistician.[3]
Older bibliographies
[edit]The first attempt to create an overview of the writings of William Petty was made by himself (in or after 1682). It is printed as an Appendix in Fitzmaurice's Life of Petty.[4] It is entitled the 'Collection of Sir William Petty's Works since the year 1636, found at Wycombe, in his own handwriting'.
Bevan 1894 gives a very compact 'Bibliography of the Printed Works of Sir Willliam Petty'.
The bibliography provided here is largely based on:
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- KEYNES, GEOFFREY (1971) - A Bibliography of Sir William Petty F.R.S. and of 'Observations on the Bills of Mortality' by John Graunt F.R.S. Oxford : Clarendon Press.[5]
Keynes on his turn based his bibliography largely on the 'Bibliography of the Printed Writings of Sir William Petty, appended to the edition of the Economic Writings of Sir William Petty by Charles Henry Hull (1899).[6]
List of separate publications of William Petty
[edit]Year of Publication |
Year written |
Title (shortened) | Keynes nr. | ESTC nr. | ![]() |
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1647 | The Advice to Hartlib | 1 | R5444, R33397 | Petty 1647 | Q44414768 | |
1648 | Double Writing | 2, 3 | R204724, R210729 | Petty 1648 | Q47088759 | |
1659 | Proceedings between Sankey and Petty | 4 | R21000 | Petty 1659 | Q47403648 | |
1660 | Reflections upon Ireland | 5, 6 | R7319 | Petty 1660 | Q55422223 | |
1662 | (sandbox) A Treatise of Taxes & Contributions | 8 - 13 | to be created | to be created | ||
1665 | Observations on the Irish Cattle Trade | 14 | to be created | to be created | ||
1667 | 1661 | The History of Dyeing | 15 | to be created | to be created | |
1674 | The Discourse of Duplicate Proportion | 16 | to be created | to be created | ||
1679 | Colloquium Davidis | 17 | to be created | to be created | ||
1681 | The Three Regiments | 18 | to be created | to be created | ||
1683 | Another Essay in Political Arithmetick | 19 | to be created | to be created | ||
1683 | The Present State of Engeland Parts III & IV | 20 | to be created | to be created | ||
1683 | Dublin Bills of Mortality | 21 | to be created | to be created | ||
1684 | Experiments relating to Land Carriage | 23 | to be created | |||
1684 | Queries to Examine Mineral Waters | 24 | to be created | |||
1684 | Catalogue of Experiments | 25 | to be created | |||
1686 | Further Observation upon the Dublin Bills | 22 | to be created | |||
1686 | Multiplication of Mankind and City of London | 26 | to be created | |||
1686 | Deux Essays | 27 | to be created | |||
1687 | Two Essays with Observations | 28 | to be created | |||
etc. | ||||||
1756 | 1661 | The History of Clothing | 7 | to be created | ||
(copied from calc-table)
insert: The History of the Down Survey (written 1659, and published in print by Thomas Aiskew Larcom for the Irish Archaeological Society in 1851) (still in sandbox).
Collected works
[edit]1769: Tracts
[edit]In 1769 the Tracts Chiefly Relating to Ireland (by the late Sir William Petty. To which is prefixed his last will. Dublin : Printed by Boulter Grierson, Printer to the King's Most Excellent Majesty. MDCCLXIX.) were published.
The Tracts consisted of:
- I. A Treatise of Taxes and Contributions.
- II. Essays in Political Arithmetic.
- III. The Political Anatomy of Ireland.
- I. A Treatise of Taxes and Contributions.
(see Keynes nr. 64)
1899: Economic Writings
[edit]In 1899 Charles Henry Hull published The Economic Writings of Sir William Petty together with the Observations upon the Bills of Mortality, more probably by Captain John Graunt.
1997: Collected Works
[edit]In 1997 Terence W. Hutchison edited the so-called Collected Works in eight volumes.[7] It was reviewed by Aspromourgos.[8]
etc.
Secondary literature
[edit]
Of the books and articles about William Petty and his work can be mentioned:
- Hull,Charles Henry (1900) - 'Petty's Place in the History of Economic Theory', in: The Quarterly Journal of Economics, vol. 14. (still in sandbox)
etc.
Abbreviations used
[edit]Reference to Keynes 1971
[edit]K: The number in Keynes' bibliography.
Reference to Wing's Short Title Catalog
[edit]W: The number Keynes uses for reference to Wing's Short Title Catalogue (1945). This will be copied here.
Reference to English Short Title Catalog
[edit]Nowadays the Wing's Short Title Catalog is part of the English Short Title Catalogue (ESTC), hosted by the British Library as a free Web resource.[9]
E: will be used for the ESTC citation number:[10] e.g. Advice to Hartlib (1647): R5444, which can be used directly as: http://estc.bl.uk/R5444
Reference to Wikidata
[edit]D: will be used for linking to Wikidata
Footnotes
[edit]- ^ Hutchison, Terence (1988) - Before Adam Smith : The Emergence of Political Economy, 1662-1776. Oxford / New York : Basil Blackwell. ISBN 0 631 15898 7, p. 29; see also: Keynes 1971, p. vii.: "Petty hardly ever composed a paper or a book with a view to its immediate publication in print. His books were nearly all thrown off almost inadvertently as by-products of his various activities."
- ^ Make a link to Petty in History of Economic Thought.
- ^ See also: History of statistics#Origins in probability theory.
- ^ Edmond Fitzmaurice, 1st Baron Fitzmaurice (1846-1935): Fitzmaurice 1895 – The Life of Sir William Petty. London : John Murray. OCLC 222596028 copy in IA and much better copy; see also: three scanned versions in Hathitrust. Review by Ashley in The American Historical Review (1895).
- ^ [http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/463666032 WorldCat entry for Keynes 1971. Sharp is disappointed about the fact that "this book lacks any extensive reference to recent secondary sources."
- ^ Hull 1899, p. 633-652; Keynes 1971, p. viii calls this a "bibliographical check-list".
- ^ ISBN 978-0415158770, OCLC 632618750. See e.g. this advertisement.
- ^ Aspromourgos, Tony (2000). "Book review: Terence W. Hutchison (ed.) The Collected Works of Sir William Petty, 8 vols, 1997 etc". Contributions to Political Economy. 19 (1): 91–97. doi:10.1093/cpe/19.1.91.
- ^ ESTC login.
- ^ ESTC citation number property in Wikidata.