Date: 1603
"This is the very coinage of your brain."
preview | full record— Shakespeare, William (1564-1616)
Date: 1640
"Hexamater's no sterling, and I feare / What the brain coines goes scarce for currency there"
preview | full record— Randolph, Thomas (bap. 1605, d. 1635)
Date: 1651, 1668
"The Latins called accounts of money rationes, and accounting ratiocinatio; and that which we in bills or books of account call items, they call nomina, that is names; and thence it seems to proceed, that they extended the word ratio to the faculty of reckoning in all other things."
preview | full record— Hobbes, Thomas (1588-1679)
Date: 1651, 1668
"For words are wise mens counters, they do but reckon by them: but they are the mony of fooles, that value them by the authority of an Aristotle, a Cicero, or a Thomas, or any other Doctor whatsoever, if but a man."
preview | full record— Hobbes, Thomas (1588-1679)
Date: 1656
"He is too froward, that will refuse a piece of coin that is current throughout the world, because it is not stamped after his own fancy."
preview | full record— Hobbes, Thomas (1588-1679)
Date: 1657
Fancy is "The immateriall Coyner. That makes a bodilesse Creation."
preview | full record— Poole, Joshua (c.1615–c.1656)