The Isaiah Berlin Catalogue
Then We Take Berlin
- Not published
- Documentary on IB’s ideas, including interviews with John Gray, Michael Ignatieff, Steven Lukes, Bob Rae, Charles Taylor, Daniel Weinstock, and extract of IB from An Introduction to Philosophy
- First transmission: 20/10/99 Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
- Series: Ideas
- Producer: Marilyn Powell
- Presenter: Andy Lamey
- Transcription: by Ian Godfrey, available from ideastran@toronto.cbc.ca

The Roots of Romanticism, the A. W. Mellon Lectures in the Fine Arts, 1965, ed. Henry Hardy (London, 1999: Chatto and Windus; Princeton, 1999: Princeton University Press; London, 2000: Pimlico)
- excerpted in The Times Literary Supplement on The Romantics ed. Michael Caines and Alan Jenkins (London, 2005: The Times Literary Supplement), 1–2, 125–126
- trans. Dutch, German, Greek, Hebrew, Italian, Japanese, Polish, Serbo-Croat, Spanish, Turkish
2nd. ed., foreword by John Gray (Princeton, 2013: Princeton University Press)
- adds an appendix containing letters (Bib.280) on the Mellon Lectures
See also the catalogue entry B.34 – which lists the six lectures in the series, and links to recordings of them

‘La reputacion de Vico’, trans. by Enrique Bocardo Crespo of review of Peter Burke, Vico, in Pablo Badillo O’Farrell and Enrique Bocardo Crespo (eds), Isaiah Berlin: la mirada despierta de la historia (Madrid, 1999: Tecnos), 17–18
- original English version, ‘The Reputation of Vico’, published in New Vico Studies 17 (1999), 1–5
- repr. in Three Critics of the Enlightenment (2nd ed., 2013)

‘Una testimonianza di Isaiah Berlin’, in Franco Ratto (ed.), All’ombra di Vico: testimonianze e saggi vichiani in ricordo di Giorgio Tagliacozzo (Via Cellini, 1999: Sestante)

Annan, Noel, ‘The Don as Magus – Isaiah Berlin’, in The Dons: Mentors, Eccentrics and Geniuses (London, 1999: Harper Collins), 209–32

Annan, Noel, ‘Isaiah Berlin (1909–1997)’, Annual Review of Political Science 2 (1999), 363–7

Barberis, Mauro, Libertà (Bologna, 1999: Il mulino)

Barry, Brian, ‘The Study of Politics as a Vocation’, in Jack Hayward, Brian Barry and Archie Brown (eds), The British Study of Politics in the Twentieth Century (Oxford, 1999: Oxford University Press/The British Academy)

Bellamy, Richard, Liberalism and Pluralism: Towards a Politics of Compromise (London and New York, 1999: Routledge)

Blokland, Hans, ‘Berlin on Pluralism and Liberalism: A Defence’, European Legacy 4 no. 4 (1999), 1–23

Buruma, Ian, Voltaire’s Coconuts (London, 1999: Weidenfeld & Nicolson)

Carr, Raymond, ‘A Living Oxymoron’, review of Ben Rogers, A. J. Ayer: A Life, Spectator, 5 June 1999, 34

Carter, Ian, A Measure of Freedom (Oxford, 1999: Oxford University Press)

Chandavarkar, A., ‘Sir Isaiah Berlin, 1909–97: A Dissent on Dissents’, Economic and Political Weekly 34 no. 49 (1999), 3425–9

Cherniss, Joshua, ‘No Straight Thing: Isaiah Berlin and The Roots of Romanticism’, Yale Journal of Ethics 7 no. 2 (Spring 1999), 24–30

Cherniss, Joshua, ‘Giving Virtue its Due: Peter Berkowitz on the Structure and Spirit of Liberalism’, Yale Journal of Ethics 8 no. 1 (Dec. 1999), 23–38
- cf. id., ‘ “Eternal Hostility?”: Religion, Liberalism, and Virtue’, ibid., 67–76

Crowder, George, and Griffiths, Martin, ‘Postmodernism and International Relations Theory: A Liberal Response’, in John Brookfield and others (eds), Proceedings of the 1999 Conference of the Australasian Political Studies Association, vol. 1, Refereed Papers ANSOUR-GUO ([Sydney], 1999: Department of Government, University of Sydney), 135–45

Dabney, Lewis, ‘Isaiah Berlin on Edmund Wilson’, Wilson Quarterly 23 no. 1 (1999), 38–49

Dynin, B[oris] S., ‘Stikhi svidetelyu (pamyati Isaii Berlina)’ [Verses of a Witness (To the Memory of Isaiah Berlin)], Voprosy filosofii 1999 no. 5, 86–90

Dynin, B[oris] S., ‘Ot perevodchika’ [‘From the Translator’], Voprosy filosofii 1999 no. 5, 91–5
