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- | ''Editions Marteau'' is the label under which we are trying to offer — with an emphasis on the years 1650-1750 — practically all sorts of materials first written or published in the 17th and 18th centuries. Our editions should present texts you can quote: texts with page references to original editions, authentic formatting and original spelling, and, where our editors provided them, text with variants of other editions extant. We are trying to produce html texts you can enjoy reading on screen, with commentary, explanatory notes, and introductions, all with a perspective on modern research. Our editions are, bearing these aims in mind, most of all open projects. | + | |
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+ | ''Editions Marteau'' is the label under which we are trying to offer — with an emphasis on the years 1650-1750 — practically all sorts of materials written, coposed or designed in the Early Modern era. Our editions should present texts you can quote: texts with page references to original editions, authentic formatting and original spelling, and, where our editors provided them, text with variants of other editions extant. We are trying to produce html texts you can enjoy reading on screen, with commentary, explanatory notes, and introductions, all with a perspective on modern research. Our editions are, bearing these aims in mind, most of all open projects. | ||
You are invited to use our texts freely and to help us improve them. Contact us via [mailto:verlagshaus@pierre-marteau.com verlagshaus@pierre-marteau.com] with commentary, with proof readings you can offer, and with projects you would like to venture at Marteau. | You are invited to use our texts freely and to help us improve them. Contact us via [mailto:verlagshaus@pierre-marteau.com verlagshaus@pierre-marteau.com] with commentary, with proof readings you can offer, and with projects you would like to venture at Marteau. | ||
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::'''William Shakespeare,''' | ::'''William Shakespeare,''' | ||
- | ::The Tragedy of King Richard the third (London: Andrew Wise, 1597).] | + | ::The Tragedy of King Richard the third (London: Andrew Wise, 1597). |
::— An original-spelling text of the first quarto edition. [http://www.pierre-marteau.com/editions/1597-richard-iii.html link] | ::— An original-spelling text of the first quarto edition. [http://www.pierre-marteau.com/editions/1597-richard-iii.html link] | ||
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::'''Paul Scarron,''' | ::'''Paul Scarron,''' | ||
- | ::The Comical Romance, Chapter XXI. ”Which perhaps will not be found very Entertaining“ (London: S. & J. Sprint/ J. Nicholson/ R. Parker/ B. Tooke, 1700).] | + | ::The Comical Romance, Chapter XXI. ”Which perhaps will not be found very Entertaining“ (London: S. & J. Sprint/ J. Nicholson/ R. Parker/ B. Tooke, 1700). |
::— Why the French should follow the Spanish and write novels rather than romances. [http://www.pierre-marteau.com/library/e-1700-0002.html#c21 link] | ::— Why the French should follow the Spanish and write novels rather than romances. [http://www.pierre-marteau.com/library/e-1700-0002.html#c21 link] | ||
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::'''Richard Wild,''' | ::'''Richard Wild,''' | ||
- | ::Dr Wild's Humble Thanks to his Majesties Gracious Declaration for Liberty of Conscience, March 15, 1672 (London, 1672).] | + | ::Dr Wild's Humble Thanks to his Majesties Gracious Declaration for Liberty of Conscience, March 15, 1672 (London, 1672). |
::— Religio-political satire (of marginal interest to readers of DeFoe’s ''Robinson Crusoe''). [http://www.pierre-marteau.com/editions/1672-humble-thanks.html link] | ::— Religio-political satire (of marginal interest to readers of DeFoe’s ''Robinson Crusoe''). [http://www.pierre-marteau.com/editions/1672-humble-thanks.html link] | ||
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==1687== | ==1687== | ||
::'''[Aphra Behn,]''' | ::'''[Aphra Behn,]''' | ||
- | ::The Amours of Philander and Silvia: Being the Third and Last Part of the Love-Letters Between a Noble-Man and his Sister (London: 1687). *[http://www.pierre-marteau.com/editions/1684-87-love-letters.html link] | + | ::The Amours of Philander and Silvia: Being the Third and Last Part of the Love-Letters Between a Noble-Man and his Sister (London: 1687). [http://www.pierre-marteau.com/editions/1684-87-love-letters.html link] |
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==1693== | ==1693== | ||
::'''Edmond Halley,''' | ::'''Edmond Halley,''' | ||
- | ::An Estimate of the Degrees of the Mortality of Mankind, drawn from curious Tables of the Births and Funerals at the City of Breslaw; with an Attempt to ascertain the Price of Annuities upon Lives, ''Philosophical Transactions'', 196 (London, 1693), p.596-610.] © Matthias Böhne, 2002. Halleys statistics and, on seperate pages, modern diagrams digesting the data on life expectancy, mortality rates and the city’s aging population. [http://www.pierre-marteau.com/editions/1693-mortality.html link] | + | ::An Estimate of the Degrees of the Mortality of Mankind, drawn from curious Tables of the Births and Funerals at the City of Breslaw; with an Attempt to ascertain the Price of Annuities upon Lives, ''Philosophical Transactions'', 196 (London, 1693), p.596-610. ed. Matthias Böhne, 2002. Halleys statistics and, on seperate pages, modern diagrams digesting the data on life expectancy, mortality rates and the city’s aging population. [http://www.pierre-marteau.com/editions/1693-mortality.html link] |
::'''Robert Gould,''' | ::'''Robert Gould,''' | ||
- | ::The Corruption of the Times by Money. A Satyr (London: Matthew Wotton, 1693).] © Olaf Simons, 2005. [http://www.pierre-marteau.com/editions/1693-corruption.html link] | + | ::The Corruption of the Times by Money. A Satyr (London: Matthew Wotton, 1693). ed. Olaf Simons, 2005. [http://www.pierre-marteau.com/editions/1693-corruption.html link] |
==1699== | ==1699== | ||
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==1702== | ==1702== | ||
::'''Abbe Bellegarde,''' | ::'''Abbe Bellegarde,''' | ||
- | ::”Lettre à une Dame de la Cour, qui lui avoit demandé quelques Reflexions sur l’Histoire“ from: ''Lettres curieuses de littérature et de morale'' (La Haye: Adrian Moetjens, 1702). [http://www.pierre-marteau.com/editions/1701-25-mint-reports.html link] | + | ::”Lettre à une Dame de la Cour, qui lui avoit demandé quelques Reflexions sur l’Histoire“ from: ''Lettres curieuses de littérature et de morale'' (La Haye: Adrian Moetjens, 1702). [http://www.pierre-marteau.com/editions/1683-1712-novels.html link] |
==1703== | ==1703== | ||
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::'''Georg Heinrich Paritius,''' | ::'''Georg Heinrich Paritius,''' | ||
- | ::Cambio Mercatorio oder Neu erfundene Reductiones derer vornehmsten Europäischen Müntzen (Regensburg, 1709). Ed. Matthias Böhne and Olaf Simons, 2005. [http://www.pierre-marteau.com/editions/1709-cambio-mercatorio.html link] | + | ::Cambio Mercatorio oder Neu erfundene Reductiones derer vornehmsten Europäischen Müntzen (Regensburg, 1709), ed. Matthias Böhne, 2005. [http://www.pierre-marteau.com/editions/1709-cambio-mercatorio.html link] |
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+ | ::'''Zacharias Conrad von Uffenbach''' | ||
+ | ::Merckwürdige Reisen durch Niedersachsen, Holland und Engelland, 1. Theil (Frankfurt/ Leipzig, 1753). His journey from Cassel, November 11, 1709 to Bardevick near Lüneburg, February 2, 1710, with stations in Magdeburg, Helmstädt, Hildesheim, Wolfenbüttel, Braunschweig and Lüneburg and a preface with Uffenbach's biography. [http://www.uni-oldenburg.de/anglistik/lit-wiss/downloads/1753_uffenbach_merckwuerdige_reisen_v1.pdf link] | ||
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+ | ::'''Zacharias Conrad von Uffenbach''' | ||
+ | ::Merckwürdige Reisen durch Niedersachsen, Holland und Engelland, 2. Theil (Frankfurt/ Leipzig, 1753). His journey from Adelburg near Lüneburg, February 3, 1710 to Littlebury, July 26, 1710, with stations in Lübeck, Hamburg, Bremen, Oldenburg, Emden, Groningen, Leeuwarden, Franecker, Deventer, Amersfort, Utrecht, Amsterdam, Rotterdam, London, and Epsom. [http://www.uni-oldenburg.de/anglistik/lit-wiss/downloads/1753_uffenbach_merckwuerdige_reisen_v2.pdf link] | ||
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+ | ::'''Zacharias Conrad von Uffenbach''' | ||
+ | ::Merckwürdige Reisen durch Niedersachsen, Holland und Engelland, 3. Theil (Ulm, 1754). His journey from Cambridge, July 27, 1710 to Cöln, April 18, 1711, with stations in Oxford, London, Rotterdam, Delft, Den Haag, Leiden, Harlem, Amsterdam, Utrecht, Düsseldorf and Cöln (Cologne). [http://www.uni-oldenburg.de/anglistik/lit-wiss/downloads/1754_uffenbach_merckwuerdige_reisen_v3.pdf link] | ||
==1711== | ==1711== | ||
- | ::Broadsheet: Spanish Succession War, 12-13 Sep. 1711. The French attack the Portuguese Rio de Janeiro: Plan de la baye et de la ville de Rio Janeiro prise de l’Escadre Commandée par Mr. Duguay Trouin, et armée par des particulìeres de St Malo en 1711. Ed. by Jim Chevallier, 2002. [http://www.pierre-marteau.com/editions/1650-1750-news/rio-janeiro-1711.html link] | + | ::Broadsheet: Spanish Succession War, 12-13 Sep. 1711. The French attack the Portuguese Rio de Janeiro: Plan de la baye et de la ville de Rio Janeiro prise de l’Escadre Commandée par Mr. Duguay Trouin, et armée par des particulìeres de St Malo en 1711. Ed. by Jim Chevallier, 2002. [[Siege of Rio de Janeiro, 1711]] |
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