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  1. A| HISTORY| OF THE| Ridiculous Extravagancies| OF| Monsieur OUFLE;| Occasion'd by his reading Books treating| of Magick, the Black-Art, Daemoniacks, Conjurers,| Witches, Hobgoblins, Incubus's, Succubus's, and the| Diabolical-Sabbath; of Elves, Fairies, Wanton Spirits,| Genius's, Spectres and Ghosts; of Dreams, the Phi-|losopher's-Stone, Judical Astrology, Horoscopes, Talis-|mans, Lucky and Unlucky Days, Eclipses, Comets,| and all sorts of Apparitions, Divinations, Charms,| Enchantments, and other Superstitious Practices.| WITH| NOTES containing a multitude of Quotations| out of those Books, which have either Caused such| Extravagant Imaginations, or may serve to Cure them.| [rule]| Written Originally in French, by the Abbott B-----;| and now Translated into English.| [double rule]| Printed for J. Morphew, near Stationer's-Hall. 1711.
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  2. AN| ABRIDGMENT| OF THE| Secret History| OF| CRETE.| [rule]| Translated out of Greek;| And humbly Dedicated to his Grace the| Duke of Cambridge.| Never printed in English before.| [rule]| By GREG's Ghost.| [rule]| LONDON: S. Popping at the Raven in| Pater-noster-Row. 1711.| Price Three Pence.
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  3. AN| ACCOUNT| OF SOME| Remarkable Passages| IN THE| LIFE| OF A| PRIVATE GENTLEMAN;| With REFLECTIONS thereon.| [rule]| In THREE PARTS.| [rule]| Relating to Trouble of Mind, some violent| Temptations; and a Recovery: In order to| awaken the Presumptuous,| convince the| Sceptick, and encourage the Despondent.| [rule]| Left under his own Hand, to be communicated| to the Publick after his Decease.| Sane Voti me participem statuam, si veluni animæ| uno momento, una aliqua pia & sancta cogitatio| ex hujus libelli lectione exsurgat. Gerh. Medit.| [rule]| The Second Edition, with Additions| from the Author's Original Papers.| [rule]| LONDON,| Printed by J. Downing: And are to be Sold by N.| Cliff and D. Jackson, at the Bible and Three Crowns in| Cheapside, near Mercers-Chappel, 1711.
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  4. A| ROMAN| STORY.| [rule]| [vignette]| London, Printed in the Year 1711.
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  5. Atalantis Major.| [double rule]| [vignette]| [double rule]| Printed in Olreeky, the Chief City of| the North Part of Atalantis Major.| Anno Mundi 1711.
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  6. THE| Court and City| VAGARIES,| OR| INTRIGUES,| OF| BOTH SEXES.| [rule]| Written by one of the fair Sex.| [rule]| LONDON,| Printed: And Sold by J. Baker, at the| Black Boy in Pater-Noster-Row.| Price Six-Pence.
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  7. THE| GENEROUS RIVALS,| OR,| LOVE| TRIUMPHANT.| A| NOVEL.| [rule]| Res est soliciti plena Timoris Amor.| Ovid.| [rule]| LONDON:| Printed by J. Applebee, for J. Morphew,| near Stationer's-Hall, 1711.
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  8. THE| LIFE and DEATH| OF THE| English Rogue;| OR, HIS| LAST LEGACY| TO THE| WORLD.| CONTAINING| Most of his Notorious Roberies, Cheats and Debaucht Practices.| With a full Discovery of a High-way Rogue; also Directions to all| Travellers, how to Know Rogues, and how to avoid them.| And an Infallable Rule how to take them, when Robb'd by them.| Directing all Inn-keepers, Chamberlains and Ostlers, how to Di-|stinguish Rogues from honests Guests.| [rule]| The manner of his being Apprehended and his Behaviour in Prison,| which was very Remarkable| [rule]| To which is added an Alphabetical Canting Dictionary; English before| the Canting for the better understanding of Mumpers and Manders,| Priggers and Prancers, Rum Pads and Rumpadders.| [rule]| LONDON:| Printed by Tho. Norris, at the Looking-Glass on Lon-|don Bridge.
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  9. THE| LIFE| AND| Notable Adventures| OF THAT| Renown'd Knight| Don Quixote| De la MANCHA.| [rule]| Merrily Translated into Hudibrastick Verse.| [rule]| By EDWARD WARD.| [rule]| VOL. I| LONDON:| Printed for T. NORRIS at the Looking-Glass,| and A. BETTESWORTH at the Red-Lyon| on London-Bridge; J. HARDING at the| upper-end of St. Martin's-Lane; and Sold| by J. WOODWARD in Scalding-Alley, over-|against Stocks-Market. M DCC XI.
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  10. THE| Secret History| OF THE| October CLUB:| From its Original to this Time.| [rule]| By a Member.| [rule]| [vignette]| London:| Printed for A. Baldwin. 1711.
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  11. THE| SECRET HISTORY| OF THE| October-Club,| FROM| Its Original to this Time.| [rule]| By a MEMBER.| [rule]| PART II.| [rule]| LONDON:| Printed for J. BAKER, at the Black-|Boy in Pater-noster-Row, 1711.| (Price 1 s.)| Where may be had the First Part. Price 1 s.
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  12. THE| TELL-TALE;| OR THE| Invisible Witness:| Being the| SECRET OBSERVATIONS| OF| PHILOLOGUS,| Upon the| Private Actions of Human Life.| [rule]| To be continued at Leisure.| [rule]| The FIRST PART.| Of Lovers, and Persons of modern Pleasure.| [rule]| Infert se septus nebulâ (mirabile dictu)| Per medios, miscetque viris, neque cernitur ulli.| Virg.| Turpe quid ausurus, te sine teste, time. Mart.| [rule]| LONDON:| Printed for A. Baldwin in Warwick Lane; and sold by Mr. Graves,| next White's Chocolate-House in St. James's Street. 1711.| (Price 1 s.)
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  13. THE| WORKS| OF| LUCIAN,| Translated from the GREEK,| by several Eminent Hands.| [rule]| The first Volume.| [rule]| WITH| The Life of Lucian,| A| Dicourse on his WRITINGS,| AND| A CHARACTER of some of the present| Translators| [rule]| Written by JOHN DRYDEN, Esq;| [rule]| LONDON,| Printed for SAM. BRISCOE, and sold by J. Wood-|ward in Scalding-Alley against Stocks-Market, and| J. Morphew near Stationers-Hall. 1711.
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Reprinted

  1. A| ROMAN| STORY.| [rule]| [vignette]| [rule]
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  2. A| TALE| OF A| TUB.| Written for the Universal Im-|provement of Mankind.| [rule]| Diu multumque desideratum.| [rule]| To which is Added,| An Account of a BATTEL| between the Antient and Modern| Books in St. James's Library.| [rule]| Basima eacabasa eanaa irraurista, diarba da| caeotaba fobor camelanthi. Iren. lib. 1. c. 18.| [rule]| ----Juvatque novos decerpere flores,| Insignemque meo capit petere inde coronam,| Unde prius nulli velarunt tempora Musæ. Lucret.| [rule]| ANNO M.DCC.XI.
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  3. Court INTRIGUES,| IN A| COLLECTION| OF| Original Letters,| FROM THE| ISLAND| OF THE| New Atalantis, &c.| [rule]| By the Author of those MEMOIRS.| [rule]| LONDON:| Printed for John Morphew near Stationer's Hall,| and James Woodward in Scalding-Alley, near| Stocks Market, 1711.
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  4. MEMOIRS| OF| EUROPE,| Towards the Close of the| Eighth Century.| [rule]| Written by| EGINARDUS,| Secretary and Favourite to| CHARLEMAGNE;| And done into English by the| TRANSLATOR| OF THE| New ATALANTIS.| [rule]| The Second Edition, Corrected.| [rule]| LONDON:| Printed for JOHN MORPHEW, near| Stationers-Hall, 1711.
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  5. The Famous History of the Valiant| London Prentice.| [woodcut: tournament/ two men one sleeping/ man thrusting his fists into the respectable mouths of two lions]| Newcastle: Printed and sold by J. White, 1711.
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  6. THE| HISTORY| OF THE FIVE| Wise Philosophers:| OR, THE| Wonderful RELATION| OF THE| LIFE| OF| JEHOSAPHAT the Hermit,| Son of AVENERIAN King| of Barma; in India.| The Manner of his Conversion to| the Christian Faith, and the Horrid Per-|secutions he suffer'd for the same. With| toe! Miracles he wrought: And how, af-|ter his turning Hermet, he Liv'd in a Cell| in the Desart Thirty Six Years.| [rule]| A Treatise both Pleasant, Profi-|table and Pious.| [rule]| By N. H. Gent.| [rule]| London, Printed for Eben. Tracy, at the| Three Bibles on London-Bridge. 1711.
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  7. THE| Holy War,| MADE By| SHADDAI| UPON| DIABOLUS,| For the Regaining of the| Metropolis of the World.| Or, THE| Losing and Taking Again| OF THE| Town of Mansoul| [rule]| By JOHN BUNYAN, the Author of| the Pilgrims Progess.| [rule]| I have used Similitudes, Hos. 12 10.| [rule]| EDINBURGH,| Printed by James Watson, and Sold by James Stewart Book-seller in Glasgow, in the middle| of the Salt-Market. 1711. Price Bound| Fourteen Pence.
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  8. The Improvement of| HUMAN REASON,| Exhibited in the LIFE of| Hai Ebn Yokdhan:| Written in Arabick above 500 Years| ago, by Abu Jaafar Ebn Tophail.| In which is demonstrated| By what Methods one may, by the meer| Light of Nature, attain the Knowledg| of things Natural and Supernatural;| more particularly the Knowledg of GOD,| and the Affairs of another Life.| [rule]| Illustrated with proper Figures| [rule]| Newly Translated from the original Arabick,| by SIMON OCKLEY, A. M. Vicar of| Swaversey, in Cambridgshire.| [rule]| With an APPENDIX,| In which the Possibility of Man's attain-|ing the True Knowledg of GOD, and| Things necessary to Salvation, without| Instruction, is briefly consider'd.| [rule]| LONDON:| Printed for W. Bray at the East End of Inner-|Walk of Exeter-Change. 1711.
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  9. The Improvement of| HUMAN REASON,| Exhibited in the LIFE of| Hai Ebn Yokdhan:| Written in Arabick above 500 Years| ago, by Abu Jaafar Ebn Tophail.| In which is demonstrated| By what Methods one may, by the meer| Light of Nature, attain the Knowledg| of things Natural and Supernatural;| more particularly the Knowledg of GOD,| and the Affairs of another Life.| [rule]| Illustrated with proper Figures| [rule]| Newly Translata!d from the original Arabick,| by SIMON OCKLEY, A. M. Vicar of| Swaversey, in Cambridgshire.| [rule]| With an APPENDIX,| In which the Possibility of Man's attain-|ing the True Knowledg of GOD, and| Things necessary to Salvation, without| Instruction, is briefly consider'd.| [rule]| LONDON:| Printed by E. P. and Sold by G. Harris, 1711.
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  10. The Memoirs of the Court of Scotland, Or the History of the Earl of Douglas; With The Secret History of Macbeth, King of Scotland. Written by the author of The Ladies travels into Spain. [...] To which is added the Art of Love; or the Amours of Count Schlick [...] written in Latin by Pope Pius the II. London: Printed for Sam. Briscoe, and Sold by James Woodward; and John Morphew. 1711.
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  11. THE| Secret History| OF| Queen Zarah,| AND THE| Zarazians.| CONTAINING| The True Reasons of the Necessity of| the Revolution that lately happen'd| in the Kingdom of Albigion.| [rule]| By way of Appendix to the New Atalantis.| [rule]| In Two Parts.| [rule]| Albigion: Printed in the Year 1711.| Price Bound 2s.
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  12. THE| SECRET HISTORY| OF THE| October Club:| From its ORIGINAL| to this Time.| [rule]| By a MEMBER.| [rule]| [vignette]| LONDON:| Printed in the Year, 1711. Price 1 s.
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  13. THE| SECRET HISTORY| OF THE| October Club:| From its ORIGINAL| to this Time.| [rule]| By a MEMBER.| [rule]| The Second Edition.| [rule]| [vignette]| LONDON:| Printed in the Year, 1711, and Sold by J. Baker,| at the Black Boy in Pater-Noster-Row. Price 1 s.
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French

  1. Gomgam, ou l'Homme prodigieux transporté dans l'air, sur la terre et sous les eaux. Livre véritablement nouveau. Titetufefnosy. A Paris, chez la veuve Guillaume Saugrain. M.DCC.XI.
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Reprinted

  1. HISTOIRE| SECRETTE| DE LA| REINE ZARAH| ET DES| ZARAZIENS;| Ou la Duchesse de Marlborough| demasquée.| Avec la CLEF pour l'intelligence de| cette Histoire.| [publisher's signet: Astronomischer Globus]| A OXFORD,| Chez ALEXANDRE LE VERTUEUX,| à la Pierre de touche 1711.| [rule]| Avec Approbation de la Nation Britannique.
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  2. HISTOIRE| SECRETTE| DE LA| REINE ZARAH,| OU LA DUCHESSE| DE MARLBOROUGH| DÉMASQUÉE.| Traduite de l'Original Anglois.| [vignette]| A OXFORD,| Chez ALEXANDRE LE VERTUEUX,| à la Pierre de Touche.| [rule]| M. DCC. XI.| Avec Approbation de la Nation Britannique.
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German

  1. Der| Entlarffte| Ritter| Im| Nonnen-Kloster| Durch| Artige Begebenheiten und| selzame Liebes-Intriquen| vorgestellet.| [rule]| Leipzig/| Verlegts Johann Gabriel| Grahl/ Buchhändler.| An. 1711.
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  2. [Der liebliche und doch kriegerische Cupido, oder ein galanter Roman. Von Behmenus. Hamburg: Liebezeit 1711.]
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  3. Der| Verliebte| EREMIT| Oder des| Gravens von Castro| Lebens-|Und| Liebes-Geschichte| Der| Galanten Welt| in einem| ROMAN| überreichet| von| MELETAON.| [rule]| Nürnberg/| Verlegts Johann Albrecht. 1711.
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  4. Die| Glückliche| und| Unglückliche| Liebe/| Oder| Der Unterscheid der| Menschlichen Gemüther/| In einigen| Wahrhafften Geschichten/| so das heutige Seculum,| Zum Beweißthum der allgemeinen| Thorheit/ erleben müssen/| Abgebildet| Von| Selamintes.| [rule]| HAMBURG/| Verlegts Christian Liebezeit/ Buchhändler in der| St.Johannis Kirchen 1711.
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  5. Die Liebenswürdige| und| Galante| NORIS,| in einem| Helden-Gedichte| der curieusen Welt| zur| Lust und Ergötzung| auffgeführet| von| MELETAON.| [publisher's signet JLG]| LEIPZIG/| In Verlag Johann Ludwig Gleditsch| und M. G. Weidmanns/ 1711.
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  6. Tausend und eine Nacht, pts. 3-4

    Die| Tausend und| Eine Nacht,| Worinnen| Seltzame Arabische Historien| und wunderbahre Begebenheiten/ be-|nebst artigen Liebes-Intriguen/ auch Sitten| und Gewohnheiten der Morgenländer/ auf sehr| anmuthige Weise erzehlet werden;| Erstlich| vom Hrn. Galland, der Kön. Academie| Mitgliede/ aus der Arabischen Sprache in die| Frantzösische/ und aus selbiger anitzo ins Teutsche| übersetzt:| Dritter und Vierdter Theil.| Mit einer Vorrede| von| TALANDERN.| [vignette]| LEIPZIG,| Im Verlag Johann Ludwig Gleditsch| und M. G. Weidmanns/ 1711.
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  7. Tausend und eine Nacht, pts. 5-6
    Die| Tausend und| Eine Nacht,| Worinnen| Seltzame Arabische Historien| und wunderbahre Begebenheiten/ be-|nebst artigen Liebes-Intriguen/ auch Sitten| und Gewohnheiten der Morgenländer/ auf sehr| anmuthige Weise erzehlet werden;| Erstlich| vom Hrn. Galland, der Kön. Academie| Mitgliede/ aus der Arabischen Sprache in die| Frantzösische/ und aus selbiger anitzo ins Teutsche| übersetzt:| Fünffter und Sechster Theil.| Mit einer Vorrede| von| TALANDERN.| [vignette]| LEIPZIG,| Im Verlag Johann Ludwig Gleditsch| und M. G. Weidmanns, 1711.
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  8. Die| Triumphirende Beständigkeit| und| Belohnte Treue.| Oder:| Seltsame doch wahrhaffte| Lebens-Geschichte| HYPOLITE,| Graffen von Duglas,| Der galanten Welt zu vergönnter| Gemüths-Ergötzung aus der Frantzösi-|schen in Teutscher Sprach| vorgestellet.| Erst-und Ander Theil.| [publisher's signet]| [rule]| Franckfurth und Leipzig/| verlegts Johann Martin Hagen/| MDCCXI.
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  9. [Liebes-Geschichte| der Printzessin| Normanna| [...]| von| MELETAON. [...] Nürnberg, 1711.]
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  10. Schau-Platz| Der| Galanten und Gelährten Welt/| Welcher| Die mancherley Begebenheiten auf Universitäten| In einem Roman fürstellet/| Und| Einen jungen Menschen erinnert/ wie er sich an demselbigen| spiegeln soll/ damit er auf Academien Geld und Zeit vernünfftig| anwenden/ und von denselbigen mit Nutzen nach Haus gehen kan;| In| Zweyen Theilen| Schertz-und Ernsthafft eröffnet von| MELETAON.| [line of typographical ornaments]| Nürnberg/| In Verlegung Johann Christoph Lochners/ Buchhändlers.| Gedruckt bey Georg Christoph Lochner. An. 1711.
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  1. Das ärgerliche Leben| und| schreckliche Ende| des viel-berüchtigten| Ertz-Schwartzkünstlers| D. JOHANNIS| FAUSTI| Erstlich/ vor vielen Jahren/ fleissig beschrieben/| von| Georg Rudolph Widmann;| Jetzo/ aufs neue übersehen/| und so wol| mit neuen Erinnerungen/ als nachdenckli-|chen Fragen und Geschichten/| der heutigen bösen Welt/ zur Warnung/| vermehret/| Durch| JOH. NICOLAUM PFITZERUM,| MED. DOCT.| Nebst vorangefügtem Bericht| Conradi Wolfg. Platzii/| weiland der heiligen Schrifft Doctorens/| von der greulichen Zauberey-Sünde;| und einem| Anhang/| von den Lapponischen Wahrsager-Paucken/| wie auch sonst etlichen zaubrischen Geschichten.| [rule]| Nürnberg/| In Verlegung Wolffgang Moritz Endters.| MDCCXI.
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  2. Der| Schöne| Pohlack| In einer gantz neu-und| galanten| Liebes-Geschicht| vorgestellet.| Und zwar erstlich in Frantzö-|sischer Sprache durch eine curiose| Feder beschrieben.| Anjetzo aber wegen seiner An-|nehmlichkeit und curiösen Avanturen in| die Hoch-teutsche Sprache| übersetzet.| Durch| Leander.| [rule]| Cölln bey Peter Marteau seel. Wittib| und Erben. A. 1711.
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  3. Der| Verliebte| EREMIT| Oder des| Gravens von Castro| Lebens-|Und| Liebes-Geschichte| Der| Galanten Welt| in einem| ROMAN| überreichet| von| MELETAON.| [rule]| Gedruckt in diesem 1711. Jahr.
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  4. Die| Römische| Octavia/| in| Sechs Bände| verfasset.| Erster Band/| Der| Hochlöblichen| Nymfen-Gesellschafft| an der Donau/| gewidmet.| [rule]| Nürnberg/| In Verlegung Johann Hofmanns| und Engelbert Strecks Wittiben.| 1711.
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  5. Die| Sitten| der heutigen Welt,| Auf eine lustige und scharff-|sinnige Art| durchgehechelt| [woodcut-Vign.]| [rule]| Cöln,| gedruckt bey Peter Hammern.| 1711.
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  6. [Tausend und eine Nacht, 1-2]
    Die| Tausend und| Eine Nacht,| Worinnen| Seltzame Arabische Historien| und wunderbahre Begebenheiten/ be-|nebst artigen Liebes-Intriguen/ auch Sitten| und Gewohnheiten der Morgenländer/ auf sehr| anmuthige Weise erzehlet werden;| Erstlich| vom Hrn. Galland, der Kön. Academie| Mitgliede/ aus der Arabischen Sprache in die| Frantzösische/ und aus selbiger anitzo ins Teutsche| übersetzt:| Erster und Anderer Theil.| Mit einer Vorrede| von| TALANDERN.| [vignette]| LEIPZIG,| Im Verlag Johann Ludwig Gleditsch| und M. G. Weidmanns/ 1711.
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  7. Die| Türckische| Helena/| Der| curieusen und galanten Welt| in einer| Liebes-Geschicht| Zu betrachten abgebildet| Von| MELETAON.| [line of typographical ornaments]| Gedruckt im Jahr Christi.| 1711.
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  8. Helden-Liebe| der Schrifft| Alten und Neuen Testaments| Zweyter Theil| ebenfalls in 16.anmuthigen| Liebes-begebenheiten| mit beygefügten| Curieusen Anmerckungen/ Poetischen| Wechsel-Schrifften/ und darzu gehörigen| Kupffern vorgestellet und ausge-|arbeitet| nach der Art| Hrn. Heinr. Anshelm von Ziegler| und Kliphausen.| [publisher's signet]| LEIPZIG/| Im Verlag Johann Ludwig Gleditsch/| und Moritz George Weidmanns/ 1711.
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