Novels:1709

From Marteau

(Difference between revisions)
Revision as of 14:33, 26 March 2006
Olaf Simons (Talk | contribs)
Reprinted
← Previous diff
Revision as of 23:04, 27 March 2006
Olaf Simons (Talk | contribs)

Next diff →
Line 4: Line 4:
# Memoirs of the Life and Adventures of Signor Rozelli. At the Hague [...] The whole being a Series of the most diverting History. and surprizing Events, ever yet made Publick. Done into English, from the Second Edition of the French. Printed for John Morphew. 1709. 5s.<br /><small>[[En-1709-0002]]</small><br /><br /> # Memoirs of the Life and Adventures of Signor Rozelli. At the Hague [...] The whole being a Series of the most diverting History. and surprizing Events, ever yet made Publick. Done into English, from the Second Edition of the French. Printed for John Morphew. 1709. 5s.<br /><small>[[En-1709-0002]]</small><br /><br />
-# '''Manley, Atalantis, pt. 1, first edition'''<br />SECRET| MEMOIRS| AND| MANNERS| Of several| Persons of Quality,| OF| Both SEXES.| FROM THE| New ''ATALANTIS'',| AN| Island in the ''Mediteranean''.| [rule]| ''Written Originally in'' ITALIAN.| [rule]| ''LONDON:''| Printed for ''John Morphew'' near ''Stationer's-Hall'', and| ''J. Woodward'' in St. ''Christopher's'' Church-yard, in| ''Thread-needle-street''. 1709. <br /><small>[[En-1709-0004]]</small><br /><br />+# '''Manley, Atalantis, vol. 1, 1st edition'''><br />
-# '''Manley, Atalantis, pt. 2, first edition'''<br />SECRET| MEMOIRS| AND| MANNERS| Of several| Persons of Quality,| OF| Both SEXES.| FROM THE| New ''ATALANTIS'',| AN| Island in the ''Mediteranean''.| [rule]| ''Written Originally in'' ITALIAN, ''and Translated''| ''from the Third Edition of the ''French.| THE SECOND VOLUME.| [rule]| ''LONDON:''| Printed for ''John Morphew'' near ''Stationer's-Hall,'' and| ''J. Woodward'' in St. ''Christopher's'' Church-yard, in| ''Thread-needle-street.'' 1709. <br /><small>[[En-1709-0003]]</small><br /><br />+SECRET| MEMOIRS| AND| MANNERS| Of several| Persons of Quality,| OF| Both SEXES.| FROM THE| New ''ATALANTIS'',| AN| Island in the ''Mediteranean''.| [rule]| ''Written Originally in'' ITALIAN.| [rule]| ''LONDON:''| Printed for ''John Morphew'' near ''Stationer's-Hall'', and| ''J. Woodward'' in St. ''Christopher's'' Church-yard, in| ''Thread-needle-street''. 1709.<br /><small>[[En-1709-0004]]</small><br /><br />
-# THE| DIVERTING| WORKS| OF THE| FAMOUS| ''Miguel de Cervantes,''| Author of the History of| ''DON QUIXOT.''| [rule]| ''Now first Translated from the'' Spanish.| [rule]| With an Introduction by the Author of| ''The LONDON-SPY.''| [rule]| ''LONDON,''| Printed and Sold by ''J. Round,'' in ''Exchange-Alley'' in Cornhill;| ''E. Sanger,'' at the Post House; ''A. Collins,'' at the Black-Boy;| and ''T. Atkinson,'' in the ''Temple Change,'' in ''Fleet-street;'' and| ''T. Baker,'' at the Bible and Rose in ''Ludgate-Street,'' 1709. <br /><small>[[En-1709-0007]]</small><br /><br />+# '''Manley, Atalantis, pt. 2, 1st edition'''<br />SECRET| MEMOIRS| AND| MANNERS| Of several| Persons of Quality,| OF| Both SEXES.| FROM THE| New ''ATALANTIS'',| AN| Island in the ''Mediteranean''.| [rule]| ''Written Originally in'' ITALIAN, ''and Translated''| ''from the Third Edition of the ''French.| THE SECOND VOLUME.| [rule]| ''LONDON:''| Printed for ''John Morphew'' near ''Stationer's-Hall,'' and| ''J. Woodward'' in St. ''Christopher's'' Church-yard, in| ''Thread-needle-street.'' 1709.<br /><small>[[En-1709-0003]]</small><br /><br />
-# THE| Golden Spy:| OR, A| POLITICAL JOURNAL| OF THE| British Nights Entertainments| OF| WAR and PEACE,| AND| LOVE and POLITICKS:| Wherein are laid open,| The Secret Miraculous Power and| Progress of GOLD, in the| Courts of Europe.| [rule]| Intermix'd with| Delightful INTRIGUES, MEMOIRS, TALES, and ADVENTURES, Serious| and Comical.| [rule]| LONDON:| Printed for J. Woodward in St. Christopher's Church-|yard, Thread-needle-street; and J. Morphew near| Stationers-hall, MDCCIX. <br /><small>[[En-1709-0008]]</small><br /><br />+# THE| DIVERTING| WORKS| OF THE| FAMOUS| ''Miguel de Cervantes,''| Author of the History of| ''DON QUIXOT.''| [rule]| ''Now first Translated from the'' Spanish.| [rule]| With an Introduction by the Author of| ''The LONDON-SPY.''| [rule]| ''LONDON,''| Printed and Sold by ''J. Round,'' in ''Exchange-Alley'' in Cornhill;| ''E. Sanger,'' at the Post House; ''A. Collins,'' at the Black-Boy;| and ''T. Atkinson,'' in the ''Temple Change,'' in ''Fleet-street;'' and| ''T. Baker,'' at the Bible and Rose in ''Ludgate-Street,'' 1709.<br /><small>[[En-1709-0007]]</small><br /><br />
-# THE| ''Island of Content:''| OR, A| New PARADISE| Discover'd| [rule]| In a LETTER from Dr. ''Merryman'' of the| same Country, to Dr. ''Dullman'' of ''Great Britain.''| [rule]| ''Since Men of Grace, as well as those of Wit'',| ''Place Human Happiness in mere Conceit,''| ''And pious Saints, of teeming Zeals possest,''| ''Coin strange Opinions, to deceive the rest;''| ''Why not my ''Muse ''&AElig;therial Worlds invent,''| ''Or ''Fancy ''frame new Islands of Content?''| [rule]| ''By the Author of ''the Pleasures of a single Life.| [rule]| ''LONDON''| Printed: And sold by ''J.Baker,'' at the ''Black Boy''| in ''Pater-Noster-Row.'' 1709. Price 6''d.'' <br /><small>[[En-1709-0011]]</small><br /><br />+# THE| Golden Spy:| OR, A| POLITICAL JOURNAL| OF THE| British Nights Entertainments| OF| WAR and PEACE,| AND| LOVE and POLITICKS:| Wherein are laid open,| The Secret Miraculous Power and| Progress of GOLD, in the| Courts of Europe.| [rule]| Intermix'd with| Delightful INTRIGUES, MEMOIRS, TALES, and ADVENTURES, Serious| and Comical.| [rule]| LONDON:| Printed for J. Woodward in St. Christopher's Church-|yard, Thread-needle-street; and J. Morphew near| Stationers-hall, MDCCIX.<br /><small>[[En-1709-0008]]</small><br /><br />
-# THE| <U>Life</U> and <U>Adventures</U>| OF| Capt. ''John Avery,''| The| Famous ''English'' Pirate, (rais'd from a| Cabbin-Boy, to a King) now in Posession of| MADAGASCAR:| BEING| A suctinct Account of his Birth, Parentage, Educa-| tion, Misfortunes, and Success, ''viz.'' His serving the| Government on Board the ''Resolution'' an ''Nonsuch'' Men| War. The Reasons why he quitted that Servive, for| that of the Merchants. His putting to Sea in a Merchant| Ship, where he drew in the Crew to turn Pirates with| him. His sailing to ''Jamaica,'' where he dispos'd of the| Ship's Cargo. His taking a large Ship, wort above a| Million Sterling, belonging to the great ''Mogul'', with| his Grand-Daughter on Board, (who was going to be| Marry'd to the King of ''Persia'') attended by a great Re-|tinue of Ladies. His Marriage with the said Princess,| and his Men with her Retinue. The Methods he| took to establish himself. His Wealth, Strength,| and Acquisitions by Sea and Land. His Character.| The several Overtures he has made to return to his| Obedience. A Description of the Country; with its| Customs, Manners, ''&amp;c''.| [rule]| ''Written by a Person who made his Escape from thence, and''| ''faithfully extracted from his Journal.''| [rule]| ''London'', Printed: And Sold by ''J.Baker'', at the'' Black''-| [text loss in Reprint - presumably: &quot;at the ''Black-''|''Boy'' in ''Pater-Noster-Row.'' 1709. Price 1''s.'' <br /><small>[[En-1709-0012]]</small><br /><br />+# THE| ''Island of Content:''| OR, A| New PARADISE| Discover'd| [rule]| In a LETTER from Dr. ''Merryman'' of the| same Country, to Dr. ''Dullman'' of ''Great Britain.''| [rule]| ''Since Men of Grace, as well as those of Wit'',| ''Place Human Happiness in mere Conceit,''| ''And pious Saints, of teeming Zeals possest,''| ''Coin strange Opinions, to deceive the rest;''| ''Why not my ''Muse ''&AElig;therial Worlds invent,''| ''Or ''Fancy ''frame new Islands of Content?''| [rule]| ''By the Author of ''the Pleasures of a single Life.| [rule]| ''LONDON''| Printed: And sold by ''J.Baker,'' at the ''Black Boy''| in ''Pater-Noster-Row.'' 1709. Price 6''d.''<br /><small>[[En-1709-0011]]</small><br /><br />
-# The virgin unmasked, or, Female dialogues, betwixt an elderly maiden lady, and her niece. 1709. <br /><small>[[En-1709-0010]]</small><br /><br />+# THE| <U>Life</U> and <U>Adventures</U>| OF| Capt. ''John Avery,''| The| Famous ''English'' Pirate, (rais'd from a| Cabbin-Boy, to a King) now in Posession of| MADAGASCAR:| BEING| A suctinct Account of his Birth, Parentage, Educa-| tion, Misfortunes, and Success, ''viz.'' His serving the| Government on Board the ''Resolution'' an ''Nonsuch'' Men| War. The Reasons why he quitted that Servive, for| that of the Merchants. His putting to Sea in a Merchant| Ship, where he drew in the Crew to turn Pirates with| him. His sailing to ''Jamaica,'' where he dispos'd of the| Ship's Cargo. His taking a large Ship, wort above a| Million Sterling, belonging to the great ''Mogul'', with| his Grand-Daughter on Board, (who was going to be| Marry'd to the King of ''Persia'') attended by a great Re-|tinue of Ladies. His Marriage with the said Princess,| and his Men with her Retinue. The Methods he| took to establish himself. His Wealth, Strength,| and Acquisitions by Sea and Land. His Character.| The several Overtures he has made to return to his| Obedience. A Description of the Country; with its| Customs, Manners, ''&amp;c''.| [rule]| ''Written by a Person who made his Escape from thence, and''| ''faithfully extracted from his Journal.''| [rule]| ''London'', Printed: And Sold by ''J.Baker'', at the'' Black''-| [text loss in Reprint - presumably: &quot;at the ''Black-''|''Boy'' in ''Pater-Noster-Row.'' 1709. Price 1''s.''<br /><small>[[En-1709-0012]]</small><br /><br />
-# Three Ingenious Spanish Novels: Namely, I.The Loving Revenge: or Wit in a Woman. II. The Lucky Escape: or, The Jilt Detected. III.The Witty Extravagant: or, The Fortunate Lover (London: E. Tracey, 1709). <br /><small>[[En-1709-0009]]</small><br /><br />+# The virgin unmasked, or, Female dialogues, betwixt an elderly maiden lady, and her niece. 1709.<br /><small>[[En-1709-0010]]</small><br /><br />
 +# Three Ingenious Spanish Novels: Namely, I.The Loving Revenge: or Wit in a Woman. II. The Lucky Escape: or, The Jilt Detected. III.The Witty Extravagant: or, The Fortunate Lover (London: E. Tracey, 1709).<br /><small>[[En-1709-0009]]</small><br /><br />
===Reprinted=== ===Reprinted===
-# Cynthia: with The Tragical Account of the Unfortunate Loves of Almerin and Desdemona: [...] a Novel. [...] the fifth Edition, corrected''. London: E. Tracy, 1709. <br /><small>[[En-1709-0001]]</small><br /><br />+# Cynthia: with The Tragical Account of the Unfortunate Loves of Almerin and Desdemona: [...] a Novel. [...] the fifth Edition, corrected''. London: E. Tracy, 1709.<br /><small>[[En-1709-0001]]</small><br /><br />
-# '''Manley, Atalantis, pt. 1, second edition'''<br />SECRET| MEMOIRS| AND| MANNERS| Of several| Persons of Quality,| OF| Both SEXES.| FROM THE| New ''ATALANTIS'',| AN| Island in the ''Mediteranean''.| [rule]| ''Written Originally in'' ITALIAN.| [rule]| <u>The Second Edition</u>| [rule]| ''LONDON:''| Printed for ''John Morphew'' near ''Stationer's-Hall'', and| ''J. Woodward'' in St. ''Christopher's'' Church-yard, in| ''Thread-needle-street''. 1709. <br /><small>[[En-1709-0005]]</small><br /><br />+# '''Manley, Atalantis, vol. 1, 2nd edition'''<br />SECRET| MEMOIRS| AND| MANNERS| Of several| Persons of Quality,| OF| Both SEXES.| FROM THE| New ''ATALANTIS'',| AN| Island in the ''Mediteranean''.| [rule]| ''Written Originally in'' ITALIAN.| [rule]| <u>The Second Edition</u>| [rule]| ''LONDON:''| Printed for ''John Morphew'' near ''Stationer's-Hall'', and| ''J. Woodward'' in St. ''Christopher's'' Church-yard, in| ''Thread-needle-street''. 1709.<br /><small>[[En-1709-0005]]</small><br /><br />
-# The Amours of Milistrate and Prazimene. A Novel. London: 1709. <br /><small>[[En-1709-0006]]</small><br /><br />+# The Amours of Milistrate and Prazimene. A Novel. London: 1709.<br /><small>[[En-1709-0006]]</small><br /><br />
-# The New Metamorphosis; or, the Pleasant Transformation: Being The Golden Ass of Lucius Apuleius of Medaura. Alter'd and Improv'd to the Modern Times [...] Written in Italian by Carlo Monte Socio [...] and Translated from the Vatican Manuscript. Second Edition, Corrected, printed for D. Browne, G. Sawbridge, E. Sanger, S. Briscoe, and J. Baker. 1709. <br /><small>[[En-1709-0013]]</small><br /><br />+# The New Metamorphosis; or, the Pleasant Transformation: Being The Golden Ass of Lucius Apuleius of Medaura. Alter'd and Improv'd to the Modern Times [...] Written in Italian by Carlo Monte Socio [...] and Translated from the Vatican Manuscript. Second Edition, Corrected, printed for D. Browne, G. Sawbridge, E. Sanger, S. Briscoe, and J. Baker. 1709.<br /><small>[[En-1709-0013]]</small><br /><br />
==German== ==German==
-# ANTONIA de PALMA in einer angenehmen Staats und Liebes Geschichte so des letzten Romans Andren Band vollends abgiebet, der galanten Welt zu vergönnter Gemüths-Ergötzung aufgeführet von TALANDERN. Leipzig: J. L. Gleditsch, M. G. Weidmann 1709. <br /><small>[[De-1709-0001]]</small><br /><br />+# ANTONIA de PALMA in einer angenehmen Staats und Liebes Geschichte so des letzten Romans Andren Band vollends abgiebet, der galanten Welt zu vergönnter Gemüths-Ergötzung aufgeführet von TALANDERN. Leipzig: J. L. Gleditsch, M. G. Weidmann 1709.<br /><small>[[De-1709-0001]]</small><br /><br />
-# Cupidons güldenes S&aelig;culum. Nürnberg, 1709. <br /><small>[[De-1709-0002]]</small><br /><br />+# Cupidons güldenes S&aelig;culum. Nürnberg, 1709.<br /><small>[[De-1709-0002]]</small><br /><br />
-# Der arabischen Königin Sophi&aelig; Kirchen-, Helden- Staats- und Liebes-Romain. Leipzig: Knoch 1709. <br /><small>[[De-1709-0004]]</small><br /><br />+# Der arabischen Königin Sophi&aelig; Kirchen-, Helden- Staats- und Liebes-Romain. Leipzig: Knoch 1709.<br /><small>[[De-1709-0004]]</small><br /><br />
-# Der Raffinirte STATIST, Nach seiner Regiersucht in Politicis, Verkehrten Art in Oecomicis, Und passionirtem Wesen in Judiciariis. Andern Zur ergötzenden Warnung und reifferm Nachdencken aufgeführet. Nebst einer Vorrede. Hamburg: S. Heyl u. G. Liebezeit 1709. <br /><small>[[De-1709-0005]]</small><br /><br />+# Der Raffinirte STATIST, Nach seiner Regiersucht in Politicis, Verkehrten Art in Oecomicis, Und passionirtem Wesen in Judiciariis. Andern Zur ergötzenden Warnung und reifferm Nachdencken aufgeführet. Nebst einer Vorrede. Hamburg: S. Heyl u. G. Liebezeit 1709.<br /><small>[[De-1709-0005]]</small><br /><br />
-# Der verkehrte, nunmehr aber beinahe bekehrte Priester. 1709. <br /><small>[[De-1709-0006]]</small><br /><br />+# Der verkehrte, nunmehr aber beinahe bekehrte Priester. 1709.<br /><small>[[De-1709-0006]]</small><br /><br />
-# Der verliebte Solande, und die gegenliebende Floramene. Das ist: Hellpolierter Liebes-Spiegel, Darinn sich ein noch ungeübter Liebhaber wol besehen, all sein Thun und Lassen darnach anstellen, sich bey den holdseeligen Frauen-Zimmer beliebt machen, und zu einer glückseeligen, wolbegüterten und vornehmen Mariage gelangen könne. Allen Zucht- und Tugend-liebenden Gemüthern zu geziemender Ergötzung aufgestellet. von Philogamo aus Paphos. 1709. <br /><small>[[De-1709-0008]]</small><br /><br />+# Der verliebte Solande, und die gegenliebende Floramene. Das ist: Hellpolierter Liebes-Spiegel, Darinn sich ein noch ungeübter Liebhaber wol besehen, all sein Thun und Lassen darnach anstellen, sich bey den holdseeligen Frauen-Zimmer beliebt machen, und zu einer glückseeligen, wolbegüterten und vornehmen Mariage gelangen könne. Allen Zucht- und Tugend-liebenden Gemüthern zu geziemender Ergötzung aufgestellet. von Philogamo aus Paphos. 1709.<br /><small>[[De-1709-0008]]</small><br /><br />
-# <font color="gray">[<font color="#FF0080">Der</font>| <font color="#FF0080">Verliebte</font>| <font color="#FF0080">Studente,</font>| In einigen annehmlichen, und wahrhafftigen| Liebes-Geschichten,| welche sich in einigen Jahren| in Teutschland zugetragen.| [vignette]| Der galanten Welt| zu vergönter| Gemüths-Ergetzung| Vorgestellet, von| <font color="#FF0080">CELANDER</font>| [rule]| ''CÖLLN,''| Bey PIERRE MARTAUX, 1709.]</font> <br /><small>[[De-1709-0007]]</small><br /><br />+# <font color="gray">[<font color="#FF0080">Der</font>| <font color="#FF0080">Verliebte</font>| <font color="#FF0080">Studente,</font>| In einigen annehmlichen, und wahrhafftigen| Liebes-Geschichten,| welche sich in einigen Jahren| in Teutschland zugetragen.| [vignette]| Der galanten Welt| zu vergönter| Gemüths-Ergetzung| Vorgestellet, von| <font color="#FF0080">CELANDER</font>| [rule]| ''CÖLLN,''| Bey PIERRE MARTAUX, 1709.]</font><br /><small>[[De-1709-0007]]</small><br /><br />
-# Der von den Römern an dem sabinischen Frauenzimmer begangene Raub. Rom 1709. <br /><small>[[De-1709-0009]]</small><br /><br />+# Der von den Römern an dem sabinischen Frauenzimmer begangene Raub. Rom 1709.<br /><small>[[De-1709-0009]]</small><br /><br />
-# Die Beschreibung Des desperaten Studentens, So ein list- und lustiger Kauffmanns-Pursche worden. Nebst Pyrackmons Geheimen Copier-Buche seiner verliebten Brieffe und Arien. Wolte mit aufrichtiger Feder darlegen Leonhard Gialdi. Rom. <br /><small>[[De-0-00014]]</small><br /><br />+# Die Beschreibung Des desperaten Studentens, So ein list- und lustiger Kauffmanns-Pursche worden. Nebst Pyrackmons Geheimen Copier-Buche seiner verliebten Brieffe und Arien. Wolte mit aufrichtiger Feder darlegen Leonhard Gialdi. Rom.<br /><small>[[De-0-00014]]</small><br /><br />
-# Herrn Francisci Leguat, eines Franzosen [...] Reisen. 1709. <br /><small>[[De-1709-0010]]</small><br /><br />+# Herrn Francisci Leguat, eines Franzosen [...] Reisen. 1709.<br /><small>[[De-1709-0010]]</small><br /><br />
-# Hof- und Kriegsergötzlichkeiten, Leipzig: Knoch 1709. <br /><small>[[De-1709-0011]]</small><br /><br />+# Hof- und Kriegsergötzlichkeiten, Leipzig: Knoch 1709.<br /><small>[[De-1709-0011]]</small><br /><br />
-# Lebens- und Liebesbeschreibung der Gabriele d'Estrées. Straßburg 1709. <br /><small>[[De-1709-0012]]</small><br /><br />+# Lebens- und Liebesbeschreibung der Gabriele d'Estrées. Straßburg 1709.<br /><small>[[De-1709-0012]]</small><br /><br />
-# Lebens- und Liebes-Geschichte des Königlichen Sclaven Oroonoko in West-Indien: Mit ihren wahrhafften und merckwürdigen Umständen, Durch die sinnreiche Feder der berühmten Engelländerin Mrs. Afra Behn. Verteutscht durch M. V**. [rule] Hamburg: Gedruckt und verlegt durch Thomas von Wierings seel. Erben, im gülden A, B, C, bey der Börse, 1709. <br /><small>[[De-1709-0013]]</small><br /><br />+# Lebens- und Liebes-Geschichte des Königlichen Sclaven Oroonoko in West-Indien: Mit ihren wahrhafften und merckwürdigen Umständen, Durch die sinnreiche Feder der berühmten Engelländerin Mrs. Afra Behn. Verteutscht durch M. V**. [rule] Hamburg: Gedruckt und verlegt durch Thomas von Wierings seel. Erben, im gülden A, B, C, bey der Börse, 1709.<br /><small>[[De-1709-0013]]</small><br /><br />
-# Nothwendige Studenten-Regeln Welche Aus allerhand merckwürdigen Begebenheiten gezogen, Durch gründliche Discurse und angenehme Realien erleutert Und denen Studierenden insgemein Zu fleißiger Beobachtung recommandiret werden Von MUSANDRO. Görlitz: J. Rohrlach 1709. <br /><small>[[De-1709-0014]]</small><br /><br />+# Nothwendige Studenten-Regeln Welche Aus allerhand merckwürdigen Begebenheiten gezogen, Durch gründliche Discurse und angenehme Realien erleutert Und denen Studierenden insgemein Zu fleißiger Beobachtung recommandiret werden Von MUSANDRO. Görlitz: J. Rohrlach 1709.<br /><small>[[De-1709-0014]]</small><br /><br />
===Reprinted=== ===Reprinted===
-# <font color="#FF0080">Der</font>| Europæischen| <font color="#FF0080">Höfe,</font>| Liebes-| Und| <font color="#FF0080">Helden-Geschichte,</font>| Der Galanten Welt zur ver-|gnügten Curiosité ans Licht| gestellet| Von| <font color="#FF0080">Menantes.</font>| [rule]| <font color="#FF0080">HAMBURG,</font>| [rule]| Bey Gottfried Liebernickels Seel. Wittwe, 1709. <br /><small>[[De-1709-0015]]</small><br /><br />+# <font color="#FF0080">Der</font>| Europæischen| <font color="#FF0080">Höfe,</font>| Liebes-| Und| <font color="#FF0080">Helden-Geschichte,</font>| Der Galanten Welt zur ver-|gnügten Curiosité ans Licht| gestellet| Von| <font color="#FF0080">Menantes.</font>| [rule]| <font color="#FF0080">HAMBURG,</font>| [rule]| Bey Gottfried Liebernickels Seel. Wittwe, 1709.<br /><small>[[De-1709-0015]]</small><br /><br />
-# THEATRUM| Malorum Mulierum,| Oder| Schau-Platz| Der Bosheiten aller bösen| und Regier-süchtigen Weiber| über ihre Männer,| Von Eva an biß Socrates| Entsprossener Xantippe, und| ihre bösen Nachfolgerin.| Treufleißig colleg. und beschrieben,| Im Jahr, da die Männer gut, und| die Weiber waren böse.| Nebst etl. wenigen Recepten, böse Weiber| gut zu machen.| Von dem, der die Wahrheit| Fein Rein Schreibet.| [rule]| Hunßfeld,| Verlegts Carl Kalte-Schahl. <br /><small>[[De-0-00013]]</small><br /><br />+# THEATRUM| Malorum Mulierum,| Oder| Schau-Platz| Der Bosheiten aller bösen| und Regier-süchtigen Weiber| über ihre Männer,| Von Eva an biß Socrates| Entsprossener Xantippe, und| ihre bösen Nachfolgerin.| Treufleißig colleg. und beschrieben,| Im Jahr, da die Männer gut, und| die Weiber waren böse.| Nebst etl. wenigen Recepten, böse Weiber| gut zu machen.| Von dem, der die Wahrheit| Fein Rein Schreibet.| [rule]| Hunßfeld,| Verlegts Carl Kalte-Schahl.<br /><small>[[De-0-00013]]</small><br /><br />
{{1650-1750:Novels}} {{1650-1750:Novels}}

Revision as of 23:04, 27 March 2006

Contents


English

  1. Memoirs of the Life and Adventures of Signor Rozelli. At the Hague [...] The whole being a Series of the most diverting History. and surprizing Events, ever yet made Publick. Done into English, from the Second Edition of the French. Printed for John Morphew. 1709. 5s.
    En-1709-0002

  2. Manley, Atalantis, vol. 1, 1st edition>

SECRET| MEMOIRS| AND| MANNERS| Of several| Persons of Quality,| OF| Both SEXES.| FROM THE| New ATALANTIS,| AN| Island in the Mediteranean.| [rule]| Written Originally in ITALIAN.| [rule]| LONDON:| Printed for John Morphew near Stationer's-Hall, and| J. Woodward in St. Christopher's Church-yard, in| Thread-needle-street. 1709.
En-1709-0004

  1. Manley, Atalantis, pt. 2, 1st edition
    SECRET| MEMOIRS| AND| MANNERS| Of several| Persons of Quality,| OF| Both SEXES.| FROM THE| New ATALANTIS,| AN| Island in the Mediteranean.| [rule]| Written Originally in ITALIAN, and Translated| from the Third Edition of the French.| THE SECOND VOLUME.| [rule]| LONDON:| Printed for John Morphew near Stationer's-Hall, and| J. Woodward in St. Christopher's Church-yard, in| Thread-needle-street. 1709.
    En-1709-0003

  2. THE| DIVERTING| WORKS| OF THE| FAMOUS| Miguel de Cervantes,| Author of the History of| DON QUIXOT.| [rule]| Now first Translated from the Spanish.| [rule]| With an Introduction by the Author of| The LONDON-SPY.| [rule]| LONDON,| Printed and Sold by J. Round, in Exchange-Alley in Cornhill;| E. Sanger, at the Post House; A. Collins, at the Black-Boy;| and T. Atkinson, in the Temple Change, in Fleet-street; and| T. Baker, at the Bible and Rose in Ludgate-Street, 1709.
    En-1709-0007

  3. THE| Golden Spy:| OR, A| POLITICAL JOURNAL| OF THE| British Nights Entertainments| OF| WAR and PEACE,| AND| LOVE and POLITICKS:| Wherein are laid open,| The Secret Miraculous Power and| Progress of GOLD, in the| Courts of Europe.| [rule]| Intermix'd with| Delightful INTRIGUES, MEMOIRS, TALES, and ADVENTURES, Serious| and Comical.| [rule]| LONDON:| Printed for J. Woodward in St. Christopher's Church-|yard, Thread-needle-street; and J. Morphew near| Stationers-hall, MDCCIX.
    En-1709-0008

  4. THE| Island of Content:| OR, A| New PARADISE| Discover'd| [rule]| In a LETTER from Dr. Merryman of the| same Country, to Dr. Dullman of Great Britain.| [rule]| Since Men of Grace, as well as those of Wit,| Place Human Happiness in mere Conceit,| And pious Saints, of teeming Zeals possest,| Coin strange Opinions, to deceive the rest;| Why not my Muse Ætherial Worlds invent,| Or Fancy frame new Islands of Content?| [rule]| By the Author of the Pleasures of a single Life.| [rule]| LONDON| Printed: And sold by J.Baker, at the Black Boy| in Pater-Noster-Row. 1709. Price 6d.
    En-1709-0011

  5. THE| Life and Adventures| OF| Capt. John Avery,| The| Famous English Pirate, (rais'd from a| Cabbin-Boy, to a King) now in Posession of| MADAGASCAR:| BEING| A suctinct Account of his Birth, Parentage, Educa-| tion, Misfortunes, and Success, viz. His serving the| Government on Board the Resolution an Nonsuch Men| War. The Reasons why he quitted that Servive, for| that of the Merchants. His putting to Sea in a Merchant| Ship, where he drew in the Crew to turn Pirates with| him. His sailing to Jamaica, where he dispos'd of the| Ship's Cargo. His taking a large Ship, wort above a| Million Sterling, belonging to the great Mogul, with| his Grand-Daughter on Board, (who was going to be| Marry'd to the King of Persia) attended by a great Re-|tinue of Ladies. His Marriage with the said Princess,| and his Men with her Retinue. The Methods he| took to establish himself. His Wealth, Strength,| and Acquisitions by Sea and Land. His Character.| The several Overtures he has made to return to his| Obedience. A Description of the Country; with its| Customs, Manners, &c.| [rule]| Written by a Person who made his Escape from thence, and| faithfully extracted from his Journal.| [rule]| London, Printed: And Sold by J.Baker, at the Black-| [text loss in Reprint - presumably: "at the Black-|Boy in Pater-Noster-Row. 1709. Price 1s.
    En-1709-0012

  6. The virgin unmasked, or, Female dialogues, betwixt an elderly maiden lady, and her niece. 1709.
    En-1709-0010

  7. Three Ingenious Spanish Novels: Namely, I.The Loving Revenge: or Wit in a Woman. II. The Lucky Escape: or, The Jilt Detected. III.The Witty Extravagant: or, The Fortunate Lover (London: E. Tracey, 1709).
    En-1709-0009

Reprinted

  1. Cynthia: with The Tragical Account of the Unfortunate Loves of Almerin and Desdemona: [...] a Novel. [...] the fifth Edition, corrected. London: E. Tracy, 1709.
    En-1709-0001

  2. Manley, Atalantis, vol. 1, 2nd edition
    SECRET| MEMOIRS| AND| MANNERS| Of several| Persons of Quality,| OF| Both SEXES.| FROM THE| New ATALANTIS,| AN| Island in the Mediteranean.| [rule]| Written Originally in ITALIAN.| [rule]| The Second Edition| [rule]| LONDON:| Printed for John Morphew near Stationer's-Hall, and| J. Woodward in St. Christopher's Church-yard, in| Thread-needle-street. 1709.
    En-1709-0005

  3. The Amours of Milistrate and Prazimene. A Novel. London: 1709.
    En-1709-0006

  4. The New Metamorphosis; or, the Pleasant Transformation: Being The Golden Ass of Lucius Apuleius of Medaura. Alter'd and Improv'd to the Modern Times [...] Written in Italian by Carlo Monte Socio [...] and Translated from the Vatican Manuscript. Second Edition, Corrected, printed for D. Browne, G. Sawbridge, E. Sanger, S. Briscoe, and J. Baker. 1709.
    En-1709-0013

German

  1. ANTONIA de PALMA in einer angenehmen Staats und Liebes Geschichte so des letzten Romans Andren Band vollends abgiebet, der galanten Welt zu vergönnter Gemüths-Ergötzung aufgeführet von TALANDERN. Leipzig: J. L. Gleditsch, M. G. Weidmann 1709.
    De-1709-0001

  2. Cupidons güldenes Sæculum. Nürnberg, 1709.
    De-1709-0002

  3. Der arabischen Königin Sophiæ Kirchen-, Helden- Staats- und Liebes-Romain. Leipzig: Knoch 1709.
    De-1709-0004

  4. Der Raffinirte STATIST, Nach seiner Regiersucht in Politicis, Verkehrten Art in Oecomicis, Und passionirtem Wesen in Judiciariis. Andern Zur ergötzenden Warnung und reifferm Nachdencken aufgeführet. Nebst einer Vorrede. Hamburg: S. Heyl u. G. Liebezeit 1709.
    De-1709-0005

  5. Der verkehrte, nunmehr aber beinahe bekehrte Priester. 1709.
    De-1709-0006

  6. Der verliebte Solande, und die gegenliebende Floramene. Das ist: Hellpolierter Liebes-Spiegel, Darinn sich ein noch ungeübter Liebhaber wol besehen, all sein Thun und Lassen darnach anstellen, sich bey den holdseeligen Frauen-Zimmer beliebt machen, und zu einer glückseeligen, wolbegüterten und vornehmen Mariage gelangen könne. Allen Zucht- und Tugend-liebenden Gemüthern zu geziemender Ergötzung aufgestellet. von Philogamo aus Paphos. 1709.
    De-1709-0008

  7. [Der| Verliebte| Studente,| In einigen annehmlichen, und wahrhafftigen| Liebes-Geschichten,| welche sich in einigen Jahren| in Teutschland zugetragen.| [vignette]| Der galanten Welt| zu vergönter| Gemüths-Ergetzung| Vorgestellet, von| CELANDER| [rule]| CÖLLN,| Bey PIERRE MARTAUX, 1709.]
    De-1709-0007

  8. Der von den Römern an dem sabinischen Frauenzimmer begangene Raub. Rom 1709.
    De-1709-0009

  9. Die Beschreibung Des desperaten Studentens, So ein list- und lustiger Kauffmanns-Pursche worden. Nebst Pyrackmons Geheimen Copier-Buche seiner verliebten Brieffe und Arien. Wolte mit aufrichtiger Feder darlegen Leonhard Gialdi. Rom.
    De-0-00014

  10. Herrn Francisci Leguat, eines Franzosen [...] Reisen. 1709.
    De-1709-0010

  11. Hof- und Kriegsergötzlichkeiten, Leipzig: Knoch 1709.
    De-1709-0011

  12. Lebens- und Liebesbeschreibung der Gabriele d'Estrées. Straßburg 1709.
    De-1709-0012

  13. Lebens- und Liebes-Geschichte des Königlichen Sclaven Oroonoko in West-Indien: Mit ihren wahrhafften und merckwürdigen Umständen, Durch die sinnreiche Feder der berühmten Engelländerin Mrs. Afra Behn. Verteutscht durch M. V**. [rule] Hamburg: Gedruckt und verlegt durch Thomas von Wierings seel. Erben, im gülden A, B, C, bey der Börse, 1709.
    De-1709-0013

  14. Nothwendige Studenten-Regeln Welche Aus allerhand merckwürdigen Begebenheiten gezogen, Durch gründliche Discurse und angenehme Realien erleutert Und denen Studierenden insgemein Zu fleißiger Beobachtung recommandiret werden Von MUSANDRO. Görlitz: J. Rohrlach 1709.
    De-1709-0014

Reprinted

  1. Der| Europæischen| Höfe,| Liebes-| Und| Helden-Geschichte,| Der Galanten Welt zur ver-|gnügten Curiosité ans Licht| gestellet| Von| Menantes.| [rule]| HAMBURG,| [rule]| Bey Gottfried Liebernickels Seel. Wittwe, 1709.
    De-1709-0015

  2. THEATRUM| Malorum Mulierum,| Oder| Schau-Platz| Der Bosheiten aller bösen| und Regier-süchtigen Weiber| über ihre Männer,| Von Eva an biß Socrates| Entsprossener Xantippe, und| ihre bösen Nachfolgerin.| Treufleißig colleg. und beschrieben,| Im Jahr, da die Männer gut, und| die Weiber waren böse.| Nebst etl. wenigen Recepten, böse Weiber| gut zu machen.| Von dem, der die Wahrheit| Fein Rein Schreibet.| [rule]| Hunßfeld,| Verlegts Carl Kalte-Schahl.
    De-0-00013


1650 1660 1670 1680 1690 1700 1710 1720 1730 1740
1651 1661 1671 1681 1691 1701 1711 1721 1731 1741
1652 1662 1672 1682 1692 1702 1712 1722 1732 1742
1653 1663 1673 1683 1693 1703 1713 1723 1733 1743
1654 1664 1674 1684 1694 1704 1714 1724 1734 1744
1655 1665 1675 1685 1695 1705 1715 1725 1735 1745
1656 1666 1676 1686 1696 1706 1716 1726 1736 1746
1657 1667 1677 1687 1697 1707 1717 1727 1737 1747
1658 1668 1678 1688 1698 1708 1718 1728 1738 1748
1659 1669 1679 1689 1699 1709 1719 1729 1739 1749
undated

The Novel in Europe, 1650-1749