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Whyfors behind Sir John Leveson Gower name on the (seld-seen) bookplate of 1651 Thomas Hobbe book LEVIATHAN?

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LEVIATHAN is an even moreso highly worthy book than most folk understand. Therefore, worthy to set out why the name Sir John Leveson Gower of Trentham... is wrought into the (seld-seen) bookplate design of the original 1651 LEVIATHAN edition. Markworthy that the placename "Trentham" is not seen in the herein wiki article. Anyway, a link to a good scaled drawing of the 1651 LEVIATHAN bookplate...https://www.manhattanrarebooks.com/pages/books/1972/thomas-hobbes/leviathan-or-the-matter-forme-power-of-a-common-wealth-ecclesiasticall-and-civill/?soldItem=true — Preceding unsigned comment added by 92.0.191.127 (talk) 20:38, 18 February 2019 (UTC)[reply]