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- | # A| COMPANION| FOR THE| LADIES-CLOSETS:| OR, THE| LIFE| AND| DEATH| OF THE| Most EXCELLENT| THE| Lady ---------| [rule]| ''LONDON:''| Printed and Sold by ''J. Downing'' in ''Bartholo-''|''mew-Close'' near ''West-Smithfield,'' 1712. <br /><small>[[En-1712-0001]]</small><br /><br /> | + | # A| COMPANION| FOR THE| LADIES-CLOSETS:| OR, THE| LIFE| AND| DEATH| OF THE| Most EXCELLENT| THE| Lady ---------| [rule]| ''LONDON:''| Printed and Sold by ''J. Downing'' in ''Bartholo-''|''mew-Close'' near ''West-Smithfield,'' 1712.<br /><small>[[En-1712-0001]]</small><br /><br /> |
- | # Entertainments| OF| GALLANTRY:| OR| ''Remedies for Love''.| [rule]| Familiarly Discours'd, by a Society of| Persons of Quality.| [rule]| ----''Amor est medicabilis''--- Ovid.| ''Ipse quidem nostro Jussu de Corde perusto''| ''Ipse Tyrannorum maximus exit Amor'';| ''Falsus Amor; neq; enim tentas expellere verum.''| Cowl. Plant. lib. 1st.| [double rule]| ''LONDON'',| Printed for ''John Morphew'', near ''Stationers''-|''Hall'', 1712. <br /><small>[[En-1712-0004]]</small><br /><br /> | + | # Entertainments| OF| GALLANTRY:| OR| ''Remedies for Love''.| [rule]| Familiarly Discours'd, by a Society of| Persons of Quality.| [rule]| ----''Amor est medicabilis''--- Ovid.| ''Ipse quidem nostro Jussu de Corde perusto''| ''Ipse Tyrannorum maximus exit Amor'';| ''Falsus Amor; neq; enim tentas expellere verum.''| Cowl. Plant. lib. 1st.| [double rule]| ''LONDON'',| Printed for ''John Morphew'', near ''Stationers''-|''Hall'', 1712.<br /><small>[[En-1712-0004]]</small><br /><br /> |
- | # THE| ADVENTURES| OF| ''TELEMACHUS.''| In English Verse.| [rule]| Book I| [rule]| ''Os tenerum Pueri balbumque''------'' figurat;''|'' Torquet ab absoenis jam nunc sermonibus aurem;''|'' Mox etiam pectus præceptis format amicis.'' Hor.| [rule]| [vignette]| ''LONDON:''| Printed, are to be Sold by J. MORPHEW, near| ''Stationers-Hall''. 1712. <br /><small>[[En-1712-0006]]</small><br /><br /> | + | # THE| ADVENTURES| OF| ''TELEMACHUS.''| In English Verse.| [rule]| Book I| [rule]| ''Os tenerum Pueri balbumque''------'' figurat;''|'' Torquet ab absoenis jam nunc sermonibus aurem;''|'' Mox etiam pectus præceptis format amicis.'' Hor.| [rule]| [vignette]| ''LONDON:''| Printed, are to be Sold by J. MORPHEW, near| ''Stationers-Hall''. 1712.<br /><small>[[En-1712-0006]]</small><br /><br /> |
- | # THE| Court and City| VAGARIES,| OR| INTRIGUES,| OF| BOTH SEXES.| [rule]| ''Written by one of the fair Sex.''| [rule]| The Second Part.| [rule]| ''LONDON''| Printed: And sold by ''J. Baker'', at the| ''Black Boy'' in ''Pater Noster Row.''| Price Six Pence. <br /><small>[[En-1712-0007]]</small><br /><br /> | + | # THE| Court and City| VAGARIES,| OR| INTRIGUES,| OF| BOTH SEXES.| [rule]| ''Written by one of the fair Sex.''| [rule]| The Second Part.| [rule]| ''LONDON''| Printed: And sold by ''J. Baker'', at the| ''Black Boy'' in ''Pater Noster Row.''| Price Six Pence.<br /><small>[[En-1712-0007]]</small><br /><br /> |
- | # THE| HISTORY| OF| ''Prince MIRABEL'''s| Infancy, Rise and Disgrace:| With the sudden Promotion of| ''NOVICUS.''| IN WHICH| Are Intermix'd all the INTRIGUES| both AMOROUS and POLITICAL| relating to those Memorable ADVEN-|TURES: As also the CHARACTERS| of the Old and New FAVOURITES| of both SEXES of the COURT of| BRITOMARTIA.| [rule]| ''Collected from the'' MEMOIRS ''of a Cour-''|''tier lately Deceas'd.''| ''LONDON:''| Printed for ''J. Baker,'' at the ''Black-Boy'' in| ''Pater-Noster-Row.'' 1712. Price 1 ''s.'' <br /><small>[[En-1712-0008]]</small><br /><br /> | + | # THE| HISTORY| OF| ''Prince MIRABEL'''s| Infancy, Rise and Disgrace:| With the sudden Promotion of| ''NOVICUS.''| IN WHICH| Are Intermix'd all the INTRIGUES| both AMOROUS and POLITICAL| relating to those Memorable ADVEN-|TURES: As also the CHARACTERS| of the Old and New FAVOURITES| of both SEXES of the COURT of| BRITOMARTIA.| [rule]| ''Collected from the'' MEMOIRS ''of a Cour-''|''tier lately Deceas'd.''| ''LONDON:''| Printed for ''J. Baker,'' at the ''Black-Boy'' in| ''Pater-Noster-Row.'' 1712. Price 1 ''s.''<br /><small>[[En-1712-0008]]</small><br /><br /> |
- | # THE| HISTORY| OF THE| PROCEEDINGS| OF THE| ''MANDARINS'' and ''PROATINS''| OF THE| ''Britomartian'' Empire| AT THEIR| Last General Diet, with the Cha-|racters of the Chief Members.| [rule]| -----''Captique dolis, donisque coacti,''|'' Quos neque Tydides, nec Larissæus Achilles,''|'' Non Anni domuere, non mille Carinæ.''| Virg. Æn. 2.| [rule]| [rule]| ''LONDON:''| Printed for the Booksellers of ''London'' and ''West-''|''minster.'' 1712. (Price 1 ''s.'') <br /><small>[[En-1712-0010]]</small><br /><br /> | + | # THE| HISTORY| OF THE| PROCEEDINGS| OF THE| ''MANDARINS'' and ''PROATINS''| OF THE| ''Britomartian'' Empire| AT THEIR| Last General Diet, with the Cha-|racters of the Chief Members.| [rule]| -----''Captique dolis, donisque coacti,''|'' Quos neque Tydides, nec Larissæus Achilles,''|'' Non Anni domuere, non mille Carinæ.''| Virg. Æn. 2.| [rule]| [rule]| ''LONDON:''| Printed for the Booksellers of ''London'' and ''West-''|''minster.'' 1712. (Price 1 ''s.'')<br /><small>[[En-1712-0010]]</small><br /><br /> |
- | # 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. II| ''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;''| ''J. Woodward'' in ''Scalding-Alley,'' over-against ''Stocks-''|''Market; E. Curl'' at the ''Dial,'' and ''R. Gosting'' at the| ''Mitre'' in ''Fleetstreet,'' M DCC XII. Price 5 ''s.''| Where may be had the First Volume. <br /><small>[[En-1712-0012]]</small><br /><br /> | + | # 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. II| ''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;''| ''J. Woodward'' in ''Scalding-Alley,'' over-against ''Stocks-''|''Market; E. Curl'' at the ''Dial,'' and ''R. Gosting'' at the| ''Mitre'' in ''Fleetstreet,'' M DCC XII. Price 5 ''s.''| Where may be had the First Volume.<br /><small>[[En-1712-0012]]</small><br /><br /> |
- | # THE| ''Perquisite Monger:''| OR THE| RISE and FALL| OF| INGRATITUDE.| BEING| One of the Stories, which the Monks of| ''Godstow'' were formerly wont to divert| Fair ''Rosamond'' with, and which may| serve to clear up several Absurdities in| the History of Prince ''Mirabel.''| [rule]| Made Publick from an Original Manuscript| lately found in the Ruines of ''Woodstock-''|''Bower.''| [rule]| ''LONDON:''| Printed and Sold by the Booksellers of ''London''| and ''Westminster.'' 1712. Price 3 ''d.'' <br /><small>[[En-1712-0015]]</small><br /><br /> | + | # THE| ''Perquisite Monger:''| OR THE| RISE and FALL| OF| INGRATITUDE.| BEING| One of the Stories, which the Monks of| ''Godstow'' were formerly wont to divert| Fair ''Rosamond'' with, and which may| serve to clear up several Absurdities in| the History of Prince ''Mirabel.''| [rule]| Made Publick from an Original Manuscript| lately found in the Ruines of ''Woodstock-''|''Bower.''| [rule]| ''LONDON:''| Printed and Sold by the Booksellers of ''London''| and ''Westminster.'' 1712. Price 3 ''d.''<br /><small>[[En-1712-0015]]</small><br /><br /> |
- | # THE| <font color="#FF0080">ILIAD</font>| OF| <font color="#FF0080">''HOMER,</font>''| With Notes.| To which are prefix'd, A large| <font color="#FF0080">PREFACE,</font>| AND THE| Life of ''HOMER,''| BY| <font color="#FF0080">Madam ''DACIER.</font>''| [rule]| Done from the ''French'' by Mr. ''OZELL;''| and by him compar'd with the ''Greek.''| To which will be made some farther Notes, that| shall be added at the End of the Whole; by| Mr. ''JOHNSON,'' late of ''Eton,'' now of| ''Brentford.''| [rule]| Illustrated with 26 CUTS, copy'd by the best Gra-|vers, from the ''Paris'' Plates design'd by ''COYPEL.''| [rule]| <font color="#FF0080">''LONDON:</font>''| Printed by ''G. James'', for Bernard Lintott,| at the ''Cross-Keys'' between the Two ''Temple-Gates.''| <font color="#FF0080">MDCCXII.</font> <br /><small>[[En-1712-0021]]</small><br /><br /> | + | # THE| <font color="#FF0080">ILIAD</font>| OF| <font color="#FF0080">''HOMER,</font>''| With Notes.| To which are prefix'd, A large| <font color="#FF0080">PREFACE,</font>| AND THE| Life of ''HOMER,''| BY| <font color="#FF0080">Madam ''DACIER.</font>''| [rule]| Done from the ''French'' by Mr. ''OZELL;''| and by him compar'd with the ''Greek.''| To which will be made some farther Notes, that| shall be added at the End of the Whole; by| Mr. ''JOHNSON,'' late of ''Eton,'' now of| ''Brentford.''| [rule]| Illustrated with 26 CUTS, copy'd by the best Gra-|vers, from the ''Paris'' Plates design'd by ''COYPEL.''| [rule]| <font color="#FF0080">''LONDON:</font>''| Printed by ''G. James'', for Bernard Lintott,| at the ''Cross-Keys'' between the Two ''Temple-Gates.''| <font color="#FF0080">MDCCXII.</font><br /><small>[[En-1712-0021]]</small><br /><br /> |
===Reprinted=== | ===Reprinted=== | ||
- | # '''Arabian Nights, pt. 3., second edition'''<br /> A<font size="-1">RABIAN</font> Nights| Entertainments:| CONSISTING OF| One Thousand and One| STORIES,| TOLD BY| The Sultaness of the ''Indies,'' to'' ''divert| the Sultan from the Execution of a| Bloody Vow he made to Marry a Lady| every Day, and have her cut off next| Morning, to avenge himself for the| Disloyality of his first Sultaness, ''&c.''| Containing| A better Account of the Customs, Manners,| and Religion of the ''Eastern'' Nations, ''Tar-''|''tars, Persians,'' and ''Indians,'' than is to be| met with in any Author hitherto published.| [rule]| Translated into ''French'' from the ''Arabian'' MSS.| by M. G''alland,'' of the Royal Accademy, and| now done into ''English.''| [rule]| Vol. III.| [rule]| <u>The Second Edition.</u>| [rule]| ''London, ''Printed for ''Andrew Bell,'' at the ''Cross''-|''Keys'' and ''Bible'' in ''Cornhill,'' 1712. <br /><small>[[En-1712-0002]]</small><br /><br /> | + | # '''Arabian Nights, pt. 3., second edition'''<br /> A<font size="-1">RABIAN</font> Nights| Entertainments:| CONSISTING OF| One Thousand and One| STORIES,| TOLD BY| The Sultaness of the ''Indies,'' to'' ''divert| the Sultan from the Execution of a| Bloody Vow he made to Marry a Lady| every Day, and have her cut off next| Morning, to avenge himself for the| Disloyality of his first Sultaness, ''&c.''| Containing| A better Account of the Customs, Manners,| and Religion of the ''Eastern'' Nations, ''Tar-''|''tars, Persians,'' and ''Indians,'' than is to be| met with in any Author hitherto published.| [rule]| Translated into ''French'' from the ''Arabian'' MSS.| by M. G''alland,'' of the Royal Accademy, and| now done into ''English.''| [rule]| Vol. III.| [rule]| <u>The Second Edition.</u>| [rule]| ''London, ''Printed for ''Andrew Bell,'' at the ''Cross''-|''Keys'' and ''Bible'' in ''Cornhill,'' 1712.<br /><small>[[En-1712-0002]]</small><br /><br /> |
- | # A| Secret History| OF THE| AMOURS| AND| MARRIAGE| OF AN| English NOBLEMAN| With a Famous| Italian LADY.| [rule]| ''LONDON''| Printed, and Sold by the Booksellers| of ''London'' and ''Westminster,'' 1712.| ''Price One Shilling.'' <br /><small>[[En-1712-0003]]</small><br /><br /> | + | # A| Secret History| OF THE| AMOURS| AND| MARRIAGE| OF AN| English NOBLEMAN| With a Famous| Italian LADY.| [rule]| ''LONDON''| Printed, and Sold by the Booksellers| of ''London'' and ''Westminster,'' 1712.| ''Price One Shilling.''<br /><small>[[En-1712-0003]]</small><br /><br /> |
- | # Love-Letters| BETWEEN A| ''NOBLEMAN''| AND HIS| SISTER;| WITH THE| HISTORY| OF THEIR| ADVENTURES.| [rule]| In THREE PARTS.| [rule]| The FOURTH EDITION.| [rule]| ''LONDON:''| Printed for ''D. Brown, J. Tonson, J. Nicholson,''|'' B. Tooke,'' and ''G. Strahan.'' 1712. <br /><small>[[En-1712-0005]]</small><br /><br /> | + | # Love-Letters| BETWEEN A| ''NOBLEMAN''| AND HIS| SISTER;| WITH THE| HISTORY| OF THEIR| ADVENTURES.| [rule]| In THREE PARTS.| [rule]| The FOURTH EDITION.| [rule]| ''LONDON:''| Printed for ''D. Brown, J. Tonson, J. Nicholson,''|'' B. Tooke,'' and ''G. Strahan.'' 1712.<br /><small>[[En-1712-0005]]</small><br /><br /> |
- | # THE| HISTORY| OF| Prince'' MIRABEL'''s| Infancy, Rise and Disgrace:| With the sudden Promotion of| ''NOVICUS.''| IN WHICH| Are Intermix'd all the INTRIGUES| both AMOROUS and POLITICAL| relating to those Memorable ADVEN-|TURES: As also the CHARACTERS| of the Old and New FAVOURITES| of both SEXES of the COURT of| BRITOMARTIA.| [rule]| ''Collected from the'' Memoirs ''of a Cour-''|''tier lately Deceas'd.''| [rule]| <u>The Second Edition.</u>| [rule]| ''LONDON:''| Printed for ''J. Baker,'' at the ''Black-Boy'' in| ''Pater-Noster-Row.'' 1712. Price 1 ''s.'' <br /><small>[[En-1712-0009]]</small><br /><br /> | + | # THE| HISTORY| OF| Prince'' MIRABEL'''s| Infancy, Rise and Disgrace:| With the sudden Promotion of| ''NOVICUS.''| IN WHICH| Are Intermix'd all the INTRIGUES| both AMOROUS and POLITICAL| relating to those Memorable ADVEN-|TURES: As also the CHARACTERS| of the Old and New FAVOURITES| of both SEXES of the COURT of| BRITOMARTIA.| [rule]| ''Collected from the'' Memoirs ''of a Cour-''|''tier lately Deceas'd.''| [rule]| <u>The Second Edition.</u>| [rule]| ''LONDON:''| Printed for ''J. Baker,'' at the ''Black-Boy'' in| ''Pater-Noster-Row.'' 1712. Price 1 ''s.''<br /><small>[[En-1712-0009]]</small><br /><br /> |
- | # THE| HISTORY| Of the RENOWNED| DON QUIXOTE| ''De la MANCHA''| [rule]| Written in ''Spanish'' by| ''Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra.''| Translated from the Original by| several Hands:| And publish'd by ''Peter Motteux.''| [rule]| Adorn'd with Sculptures.| ''The Third Edition.''| [rule]| ''Nullum magnum ingenium sine mixtura dementiæ.''| [rule]| VOL. I.| [rule]| ''LONDON:''| Printed for ''Sam. Buckley'' at the ''Dolphin''| in ''Little Britain,'' 1712. <br /><small>[[En-1712-0011]]</small><br /><br /> | + | # THE| HISTORY| Of the RENOWNED| DON QUIXOTE| ''De la MANCHA''| [rule]| Written in ''Spanish'' by| ''Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra.''| Translated from the Original by| several Hands:| And publish'd by ''Peter Motteux.''| [rule]| Adorn'd with Sculptures.| ''The Third Edition.''| [rule]| ''Nullum magnum ingenium sine mixtura dementiæ.''| [rule]| VOL. I.| [rule]| ''LONDON:''| Printed for ''Sam. Buckley'' at the ''Dolphin''| in ''Little Britain,'' 1712.<br /><small>[[En-1712-0011]]</small><br /><br /> |
- | # THE| MEMOIRS| OF THE| Marq. ''de Langallerie:''| Containing an Account| of the most Secret Intrigues| OF THE| FRENCH, SPANISH, and| BAVARIAN Courts:| And the most Remarkable| Battles, Sieges, and Encampments,| IN| ''Germany, Spain,'' and ''Flanders.''| Together with the most considerable Treaties and| Alliances made with ''France,'' from the Year| 1687, to the Year 1710.| Intermix't with several Original ''Private Letters'', (never before made Publick) written by| The ''French King,''| Card. ''Portocarrero,''| Duke of Anjou,| Elector of ''Bavaria,'' Marquess ''de Torcy,''| ''Charles'' III. of ''Spain,''| Prince ''Eugene,''| D. of Marlborough,| D. of ''Ormond,''| M. ''Auverquerque,'' &c.| [rule]| <u>The Second Edition.</u>| ''Translated from the'' French, ''and continued to this present Time.''| [rule]| ''LONDON:'' Printed and Sold by ''W. Taylor,'' at the ''Ship''| in ''Pater-Noster-Row,'' 1712. <br /><small>[[En-1712-0013]]</small><br /><br /> | + | # THE| MEMOIRS| OF THE| Marq. ''de Langallerie:''| Containing an Account| of the most Secret Intrigues| OF THE| FRENCH, SPANISH, and| BAVARIAN Courts:| And the most Remarkable| Battles, Sieges, and Encampments,| IN| ''Germany, Spain,'' and ''Flanders.''| Together with the most considerable Treaties and| Alliances made with ''France,'' from the Year| 1687, to the Year 1710.| Intermix't with several Original ''Private Letters'', (never before made Publick) written by| The ''French King,''| Card. ''Portocarrero,''| Duke of Anjou,| Elector of ''Bavaria,'' Marquess ''de Torcy,''| ''Charles'' III. of ''Spain,''| Prince ''Eugene,''| D. of Marlborough,| D. of ''Ormond,''| M. ''Auverquerque,'' &c.| [rule]| <u>The Second Edition.</u>| ''Translated from the'' French, ''and continued to this present Time.''| [rule]| ''LONDON:'' Printed and Sold by ''W. Taylor,'' at the ''Ship''| in ''Pater-Noster-Row,'' 1712.<br /><small>[[En-1712-0013]]</small><br /><br /> |
- | # The| Perquisite Monger:| OR THE| <u>Rise and Fall</u>| OF| INGRATITUDE:| BEING| One of the Stories which the Monks of| ''Godstow'' were formerly wont to divert| Fair ''Rosamond'' with, and which may| serve to clear up several Absurdities in| the History of Prince ''Mirabel:''| [rule]| ''Made Publick from an Original Manuscript lately''|'' found in the Ruins of Wood-Stock Bower.''| [rule]| ''LONDON:''| Printed, and Reprinted in Dublin. 1712. <br /><small>[[En-1712-0014]]</small><br /><br /> | + | # The| Perquisite Monger:| OR THE| <u>Rise and Fall</u>| OF| INGRATITUDE:| BEING| One of the Stories which the Monks of| ''Godstow'' were formerly wont to divert| Fair ''Rosamond'' with, and which may| serve to clear up several Absurdities in| the History of Prince ''Mirabel:''| [rule]| ''Made Publick from an Original Manuscript lately''|'' found in the Ruins of Wood-Stock Bower.''| [rule]| ''LONDON:''| Printed, and Reprinted in Dublin. 1712.<br /><small>[[En-1712-0014]]</small><br /><br /> |
- | # THE| Pilgrim's Progress| FROM| THIS WORLD| TO| That which is to come:| [rule]| <u>The Second Part.</u>| [rule]| Delivered under the Similitude of a| DREAM:| Wherein is set forth| The manner of his setting out of| ''Christina's'' Wife and Children; their| Dangerous JOURNEY, and Safe| Arrrival at the desired Country.| [rule]| By ''JOHN BUNYAN.''| [rule]| The Ninth Edition, with Addition of Five Cuts.| Note, ''The Third part, suggested to be'' J. Bunyan'''s''|'' is an Imposture.''| [rule]| Licensed and Entered according to Order.| [rule]| ''I have used Similitudes.'' Hos. 12. 10.| [rule]| ''LONDON,''| Printed for ''N.'' and ''M. Boddington,''| at the ''Golden-Ball'' in ''Duck-Lane.'' 1712. <br /><small>[[En-1712-0016]]</small><br /><br /> | + | # THE| Pilgrim's Progress| FROM| THIS WORLD| TO| That which is to come:| [rule]| <u>The Second Part.</u>| [rule]| Delivered under the Similitude of a| DREAM:| Wherein is set forth| The manner of his setting out of| ''Christina's'' Wife and Children; their| Dangerous JOURNEY, and Safe| Arrrival at the desired Country.| [rule]| By ''JOHN BUNYAN.''| [rule]| The Ninth Edition, with Addition of Five Cuts.| Note, ''The Third part, suggested to be'' J. Bunyan'''s''|'' is an Imposture.''| [rule]| Licensed and Entered according to Order.| [rule]| ''I have used Similitudes.'' Hos. 12. 10.| [rule]| ''LONDON,''| Printed for ''N.'' and ''M. Boddington,''| at the ''Golden-Ball'' in ''Duck-Lane.'' 1712.<br /><small>[[En-1712-0016]]</small><br /><br /> |
- | # THE| ''Spanish Decameron:''| OR, TEN| NOVELS.| ''VIZ.'' THE| Rival Ladies.| Mistakes.| Generous Lover.| Libertine.| Virgin Captive.| Perfidious Mistress.| Metamorphos'd Lover.| Impostor Out-witted.| Amorous Miser.| Pretended Alchymist.| [rule]| Made ''English'' by Sir ''Roger Lestrange.''| [rule]| <u>The Third Edition.</u>| ''LONDON,''| Printed by ''E. P.'' for <u>Geo. Harris,</u> next| door to the ''Bagnio'' in St. ''James'''s-''street,'' 1712. <br /><small>[[En-1712-0017]]</small><br /><br /> | + | # THE| ''Spanish Decameron:''| OR, TEN| NOVELS.| ''VIZ.'' THE| Rival Ladies.| Mistakes.| Generous Lover.| Libertine.| Virgin Captive.| Perfidious Mistress.| Metamorphos'd Lover.| Impostor Out-witted.| Amorous Miser.| Pretended Alchymist.| [rule]| Made ''English'' by Sir ''Roger Lestrange.''| [rule]| <u>The Third Edition.</u>| ''LONDON,''| Printed by ''E. P.'' for <u>Geo. Harris,</u> next| door to the ''Bagnio'' in St. ''James'''s-''street,'' 1712.<br /><small>[[En-1712-0017]]</small><br /><br /> |
- | # THE| Whole Comical| WORKS| OF| Mon. ''SCARRON.''| CONTAINING| I. His Comical Romance of a Company of Stage-|Players. In three Parts, Compleat.| II. All his Novels and Histories.| III. His Selected Letters, Characters, ''&c.''|'' A great Part of which never before in'' English.| [rule]| Translated by Mr. ''Tho. Brown,'' Mr. ''Savage,''| and Others.| [rule]| ---''Ridiculum acri''|'' Fortius & Melius Magnas plerumq; scat res.'' Hor.| ''Rebus in Angustis facile est contemnere Vitam:''|'' Fortiter ille Facit, qui miser esse potest.'' Mart.| [rule]| <u>The Third Edition, Revised and Corrected.</u>| [rule]| ''LONDON:''| Printed for <u>J. Nicholson,</u> at the ''Kings-Arms,'' <u>J.</u> and <u>B. Sprint,</u>| at the ''Bell'' in ''Little-Britain;'' <u>R. Parker,</u> under the ''Royal-''|''Exchange'' and <u>Benj. Tooke,</u> at the ''Middle-Temple'' Gate in ''Fleet-''|''Street.'' 1712. <br /><small>[[En-1712-0018]]</small><br /><br /> | + | # THE| Whole Comical| WORKS| OF| Mon. ''SCARRON.''| CONTAINING| I. His Comical Romance of a Company of Stage-|Players. In three Parts, Compleat.| II. All his Novels and Histories.| III. His Selected Letters, Characters, ''&c.''|'' A great Part of which never before in'' English.| [rule]| Translated by Mr. ''Tho. Brown,'' Mr. ''Savage,''| and Others.| [rule]| ---''Ridiculum acri''|'' Fortius & Melius Magnas plerumq; scat res.'' Hor.| ''Rebus in Angustis facile est contemnere Vitam:''|'' Fortiter ille Facit, qui miser esse potest.'' Mart.| [rule]| <u>The Third Edition, Revised and Corrected.</u>| [rule]| ''LONDON:''| Printed for <u>J. Nicholson,</u> at the ''Kings-Arms,'' <u>J.</u> and <u>B. Sprint,</u>| at the ''Bell'' in ''Little-Britain;'' <u>R. Parker,</u> under the ''Royal-''|''Exchange'' and <u>Benj. Tooke,</u> at the ''Middle-Temple'' Gate in ''Fleet-''|''Street.'' 1712.<br /><small>[[En-1712-0018]]</small><br /><br /> |
- | # THE| WORKS| OF| ''Titus Petronius Arbiter,''| In Prose and Verse.| [rule]| <u>In Three Parts.</u>| [rule]| Together with| His Life and Character,| Written by Mons. ''St. Evremont.''| AND| a Key to the ''Satyre'', by a Person of Quality.| [rule]| Made English by Mr. <u>Wilson,</u>| Mr. <u>Burnaby,</u>| Mr. <u>Blount,</u>| Mr. <u>Tho. Brown,</u>| Capt <u>Ayloft,</u> and se-|veral others.| [rule]| And Adorn'd with Cuts.| [rule]| To which is added,| ''The Charms of Liberty,'' a Poem,| by the late Duke| of ''Devonshire''.| [rule]| ''London,'' Printed for Sam. Briscoe, and Sold by ''J. Mor-''|''phew'' near ''Stationers-Hall'' and. ''Ja. Woodward'' in ''Scalding-Alley,''| against ''Stocks-Market.'' 1712. <br /><small>[[En-1712-0019]]</small><br /><br /> | + | # THE| WORKS| OF| ''Titus Petronius Arbiter,''| In Prose and Verse.| [rule]| <u>In Three Parts.</u>| [rule]| Together with| His Life and Character,| Written by Mons. ''St. Evremont.''| AND| a Key to the ''Satyre'', by a Person of Quality.| [rule]| Made English by Mr. <u>Wilson,</u>| Mr. <u>Burnaby,</u>| Mr. <u>Blount,</u>| Mr. <u>Tho. Brown,</u>| Capt <u>Ayloft,</u> and se-|veral others.| [rule]| And Adorn'd with Cuts.| [rule]| To which is added,| ''The Charms of Liberty,'' a Poem,| by the late Duke| of ''Devonshire''.| [rule]| ''London,'' Printed for Sam. Briscoe, and Sold by ''J. Mor-''|''phew'' near ''Stationers-Hall'' and. ''Ja. Woodward'' in ''Scalding-Alley,''| against ''Stocks-Market.'' 1712.<br /><small>[[En-1712-0019]]</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.| CONTAINING| Several Amorous ''Intrigues,'' Subtle ''Plots,''| and surprizing Turns of ''Fortune.''| WRITTEN| By ''Don Alonso Savorsano,'' a Famous| ''Spanish'' Nobleman; and render'd into ''French'' by| one of the most Refin'd Wits of that Nation.| [rule]| ''Translated with Advantage.''| [rule]| <u>By a Person of Quality.</u>| The Second Edition.| [rule]| ''LONDON:''| Printed for ''E. Tracy,'' at the ''Three Bibles''| on ''London-Bridge,'' 1712. <br /><small>[[En-1712-0020]]</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.| CONTAINING| Several Amorous ''Intrigues,'' Subtle ''Plots,''| and surprizing Turns of ''Fortune.''| WRITTEN| By ''Don Alonso Savorsano,'' a Famous| ''Spanish'' Nobleman; and render'd into ''French'' by| one of the most Refin'd Wits of that Nation.| [rule]| ''Translated with Advantage.''| [rule]| <u>By a Person of Quality.</u>| The Second Edition.| [rule]| ''LONDON:''| Printed for ''E. Tracy,'' at the ''Three Bibles''| on ''London-Bridge,'' 1712.<br /><small>[[En-1712-0020]]</small><br /><br /> |
==French== | ==French== | ||
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- | # Gomgam, ou l'Homme prodigieux transporté dans l'air, sur la terre et sous les eaux. Livre véritablement nouveau. Titetufefnosy. 2nd edition (Paris: P. Prault, 1712). <br /><small>[[Fr-1712-0001]]</small><br /><br /> | + | # Gomgam, ou l'Homme prodigieux transporté dans l'air, sur la terre et sous les eaux. Livre véritablement nouveau. Titetufefnosy. 2nd edition (Paris: P. Prault, 1712).<br /><small>[[Fr-1712-0001]]</small><br /><br /> |
==German== | ==German== | ||
- | # Das| <font color="#FF0080">Carneval</font>| Der| <font color="#FF0080">Liebe,</font>| Oder| Der in allerhand ''Masqu''en| sich einhüllende| <font color="#FF0080">''Amor'',</font>| in| Einer wahrhafftigen| <font color="#FF0080">Liebes-Roman</font>| Der| ''Curiös''en Welt entdecket| Von| <font color="#FF0080">Amaranthes.</font>| [rule]| LEIPZIG,| <font color="#FF0080">Verlegts Johann Christian Martini,</font>| Buchhändler in der Nicolai-Strasse, 1712. <br /><small>[[De-1712-0001]]</small><br /><br /> | + | # Das| <font color="#FF0080">Carneval</font>| Der| <font color="#FF0080">Liebe,</font>| Oder| Der in allerhand ''Masqu''en| sich einhüllende| <font color="#FF0080">''Amor'',</font>| in| Einer wahrhafftigen| <font color="#FF0080">Liebes-Roman</font>| Der| ''Curiös''en Welt entdecket| Von| <font color="#FF0080">Amaranthes.</font>| [rule]| LEIPZIG,| <font color="#FF0080">Verlegts Johann Christian Martini,</font>| Buchhändler in der Nicolai-Strasse, 1712.<br /><small>[[De-1712-0001]]</small><br /><br /> |
- | # <font color="#FF0080">Das Leben</font>| Oder| Wunder-seltsame| (Nicht weniger voller ''avantur''liche)| <font color="#FF0080">''HISTORIEN''</font>| Des Herren| <font color="#FF0080">''ROSELLI.''</font>| Darinnen| Seine Gebuhrt/ Sclaverey/| Judenthum/ Closter-Leben/ Gefangenschafft| in der ''Inquisition'' und vielen andren Standen;| Wie er sich auffgeführet hat| sowol| In ''Itali''en/ Franckreich als auch| in Holland.| Aus dem Frantzösischen übersetzet| Von| <font color="#FF0080">''Kampanella''</font>| [vignette]| Mit vielen schönen Kupffern gezieret.| [rule]| <font color="#FF0080">''Pampallune,''</font>| Verlegts ''Piere le Marechal,''| In der Veränderlichen Glücks-Wechselung.| 1712. <br /><small>[[De-1712-0002]]</small><br /><br /> | + | # <font color="#FF0080">Das Leben</font>| Oder| Wunder-seltsame| (Nicht weniger voller ''avantur''liche)| <font color="#FF0080">''HISTORIEN''</font>| Des Herren| <font color="#FF0080">''ROSELLI.''</font>| Darinnen| Seine Gebuhrt/ Sclaverey/| Judenthum/ Closter-Leben/ Gefangenschafft| in der ''Inquisition'' und vielen andren Standen;| Wie er sich auffgeführet hat| sowol| In ''Itali''en/ Franckreich als auch| in Holland.| Aus dem Frantzösischen übersetzet| Von| <font color="#FF0080">''Kampanella''</font>| [vignette]| Mit vielen schönen Kupffern gezieret.| [rule]| <font color="#FF0080">''Pampallune,''</font>| Verlegts ''Piere le Marechal,''| In der Veränderlichen Glücks-Wechselung.| 1712.<br /><small>[[De-1712-0002]]</small><br /><br /> |
- | # Des| <font color="#FF0080">Durch seine Zauber-Kunst</font>| Bekannten| <font color="#FF0080">Christoph</font>| Wagners/| (Weyland-gewesenen ''Famuli''| Des weltberuffenen| Ertz-Zauberers| <font color="#FF0080">''D.''Joh. Faustens/)</font>| Leben und Thaten/| <font color="#FF0080">Zum Spiegel und Warnung al-</font>|len denen die mit dergleichen verbote-|nen Künsten umbgehen/ von GOtt ab-|weichen/ und dem Satan sich ergeben.| <font color="#FF0080">Weyland von ''Friderich Schotus Tolet,'' in</font>| Teutscher Sprach beschrieben/ und nunmehro| mit einer Vorrede/ von dem abscheulichen Laster| der Zauberey vermehret von| <font color="#FF0080">''P. J. M.''</font>| Mg.d.K.P.S.d.W.| [rule]| BERLIN/| <font color="#FF0080">Verlegts Johann Andreas Rüdiger/ ''Privilegir''ter Buch-</font>|händler gegen dem Königl. Posthaus über.| 1712. <br /><small>[[De-1712-0003]]</small><br /><br /> | + | # Des| <font color="#FF0080">Durch seine Zauber-Kunst</font>| Bekannten| <font color="#FF0080">Christoph</font>| Wagners/| (Weyland-gewesenen ''Famuli''| Des weltberuffenen| Ertz-Zauberers| <font color="#FF0080">''D.''Joh. Faustens/)</font>| Leben und Thaten/| <font color="#FF0080">Zum Spiegel und Warnung al-</font>|len denen die mit dergleichen verbote-|nen Künsten umbgehen/ von GOtt ab-|weichen/ und dem Satan sich ergeben.| <font color="#FF0080">Weyland von ''Friderich Schotus Tolet,'' in</font>| Teutscher Sprach beschrieben/ und nunmehro| mit einer Vorrede/ von dem abscheulichen Laster| der Zauberey vermehret von| <font color="#FF0080">''P. J. M.''</font>| Mg.d.K.P.S.d.W.| [rule]| BERLIN/| <font color="#FF0080">Verlegts Johann Andreas Rüdiger/ ''Privilegir''ter Buch-</font>|händler gegen dem Königl. Posthaus über.| 1712.<br /><small>[[De-1712-0003]]</small><br /><br /> |
- | # Der| <font color="#FF0080">Müßige ''Amant,''</font>| In welchem| Funffzig Neue| <font color="#FF0080">Spanische Geschichte</font>| vorgestellet werden;| <font color="#FF0080">Der galanten Welt zu vergönnter</font>| Gemüths-Ergetzung/ aus der Fran-|zösischen in die Teutsche Sprache| übersetzet.| <font color="#FF0080">''I. II.'' und ''III.'' Theil.</font>| [woodcut: Amor on cloud]| [rule]| Wien und Leipzig/| <font color="#FF0080">Verlegts Johann Gabriel Grahl/ 1712.</font> <br /><small>[[De-1712-0004]]</small><br /><br /> | + | # Der| <font color="#FF0080">Müßige ''Amant,''</font>| In welchem| Funffzig Neue| <font color="#FF0080">Spanische Geschichte</font>| vorgestellet werden;| <font color="#FF0080">Der galanten Welt zu vergönnter</font>| Gemüths-Ergetzung/ aus der Fran-|zösischen in die Teutsche Sprache| übersetzet.| <font color="#FF0080">''I. II.'' und ''III.'' Theil.</font>| [woodcut: Amor on cloud]| [rule]| Wien und Leipzig/| <font color="#FF0080">Verlegts Johann Gabriel Grahl/ 1712.</font><br /><small>[[De-1712-0004]]</small><br /><br /> |
- | # Der| <font color="#FF0080">Weise König</font>| ''SALOMO,''| In einer| <font color="#FF0080">Staats-</font>|und| <font color="#FF0080">Helden-Geschichte/</font>| Der| ''Galant''en Welt zu wohlerlaubter Gemüths-|Vergnügung an den Tag gegeben| Von| <font color="#FF0080">''Pallidor.</span>''</font>| [line of typographical ornaments]| Hamburg und Leipzig/| <font color="#FF0080">Gedruckt und verlegt durch ''Johann'' von ''Wiering,''</font>| ''Anno'' 1712. <br /><small>[[De-1712-0005]]</small><br /><br /> | + | # Der| <font color="#FF0080">Weise König</font>| ''SALOMO,''| In einer| <font color="#FF0080">Staats-</font>|und| <font color="#FF0080">Helden-Geschichte/</font>| Der| ''Galant''en Welt zu wohlerlaubter Gemüths-|Vergnügung an den Tag gegeben| Von| <font color="#FF0080">''Pallidor.</span>''</font>| [line of typographical ornaments]| Hamburg und Leipzig/| <font color="#FF0080">Gedruckt und verlegt durch ''Johann'' von ''Wiering,''</font>| ''Anno'' 1712.<br /><small>[[De-1712-0005]]</small><br /><br /> |
- | # Die| <font color="#FF0080">Durchlauchtigste</font>| Prinzessin| <font color="#FF0080">''TAMESTRIS''</font>| aus| <font color="#FF0080">''ÆGYPTEN''</font>| in einem| <font color="#FF0080">''ROMAN''</font>| Der| <font color="#FF0080">''Galant''en Welt</font>| ergebenst überreichet| von| <font color="#FF0080">''MELETAON.''</font>| [rule]| Nürnberg/| Zu finden bey Johann Albrecht.| ''An.'' 1712. <br /><small>[[De-1712-0007]]</small><br /><br /> | + | # Die| <font color="#FF0080">Durchlauchtigste</font>| Prinzessin| <font color="#FF0080">''TAMESTRIS''</font>| aus| <font color="#FF0080">''ÆGYPTEN''</font>| in einem| <font color="#FF0080">''ROMAN''</font>| Der| <font color="#FF0080">''Galant''en Welt</font>| ergebenst überreichet| von| <font color="#FF0080">''MELETAON.''</font>| [rule]| Nürnberg/| Zu finden bey Johann Albrecht.| ''An.'' 1712.<br /><small>[[De-1712-0007]]</small><br /><br /> |
- | # Die entdeckte| <font color="#FF0080">Geheime ''HISTOIRE''</font>| von der| Königin| <font color="#FF0080">''SAHRA''</font>| Und denen| <font color="#FF0080">''Sahracenern,''</font>| oder| Die Hertzogin von ''Marlborough''|'' demasquiret,''| Worinnen verschiedene von der Regierung ''Ca-</span>''|''roli</span>II.'' biß auf diese Zeit in Engeland vorgefal-|lene Liebes-und Staats-''Intriguen,'' sammt andern| diesem Reich angehende ''remarquable'' Begeben-|heiten/ und ''Politi''sche Zufälle/| Aus Frantzösischer Nachricht/| <font color="#FF0080">Sammt dem Schlüssel und einer Vorrede</font>| ''communiciret'' werden| von| ''PAULO MONTINI.''| [rule]| ''HAAG, bey HINRICH PETKIO,'' 1712. <br /><small>[[De-1712-0008]]</small><br /><br /> | + | # Die entdeckte| <font color="#FF0080">Geheime ''HISTOIRE''</font>| von der| Königin| <font color="#FF0080">''SAHRA''</font>| Und denen| <font color="#FF0080">''Sahracenern,''</font>| oder| Die Hertzogin von ''Marlborough''|'' demasquiret,''| Worinnen verschiedene von der Regierung ''Ca-</span>''|''roli</span>II.'' biß auf diese Zeit in Engeland vorgefal-|lene Liebes-und Staats-''Intriguen,'' sammt andern| diesem Reich angehende ''remarquable'' Begeben-|heiten/ und ''Politi''sche Zufälle/| Aus Frantzösischer Nachricht/| <font color="#FF0080">Sammt dem Schlüssel und einer Vorrede</font>| ''communiciret'' werden| von| ''PAULO MONTINI.''| [rule]| ''HAAG, bey HINRICH PETKIO,'' 1712.<br /><small>[[De-1712-0008]]</small><br /><br /> |
- | # Die| <font color="#FF0080">''Galante Correspondentz,</font>''| In| <font color="#FF0080">Historischen</font>| Und| ''Galant''en| <font color="#FF0080">Briefen/</font>| Worin die geheimste| Staats-und Liebes-|<font color="#FF0080">''Intriguen''</font>| Einiger Höfe eröffnet werden/| Durch| <font color="#FF0080">''Madame de C''---</font>| ''I.'' und ''II.'' Theil.| [rule]| <font color="#FF0080">Freyburg/</font>| Bey Hanß Clement/ 1712. <br /><small>[[De-1712-0009]]</small><br /><br /> | + | # Die| <font color="#FF0080">''Galante Correspondentz,</font>''| In| <font color="#FF0080">Historischen</font>| Und| ''Galant''en| <font color="#FF0080">Briefen/</font>| Worin die geheimste| Staats-und Liebes-|<font color="#FF0080">''Intriguen''</font>| Einiger Höfe eröffnet werden/| Durch| <font color="#FF0080">''Madame de C''---</font>| ''I.'' und ''II.'' Theil.| [rule]| <font color="#FF0080">Freyburg/</font>| Bey Hanß Clement/ 1712.<br /><small>[[De-1712-0009]]</small><br /><br /> |
- | # Die| Römische| Octavia| Auf Veranlassung| Einer Hohen| Königl. Printzeßinn| Nach dem ehemaligen Entwurff geändert und| durchgehends vermehret| Nunmehr von neuem aufgelegt.| Mit Römis. Kayserl. und Königl. Spanischen Majest. wie auch| Hochfürstl. Braunschw. Lüneb. allergnädigsten| ''Privilegiis''.| [rule]| Braunschweig/| Gedruckt und verlegt durch Johann Georg Zilligern| Hochfürstl. ''privileg.'' Hof-Buchdr. 1712. <br /><small>[[De-1712-0010]]</small><br /><br /> | + | # Die| Römische| Octavia| Auf Veranlassung| Einer Hohen| Königl. Printzeßinn| Nach dem ehemaligen Entwurff geändert und| durchgehends vermehret| Nunmehr von neuem aufgelegt.| Mit Römis. Kayserl. und Königl. Spanischen Majest. wie auch| Hochfürstl. Braunschw. Lüneb. allergnädigsten| ''Privilegiis''.| [rule]| Braunschweig/| Gedruckt und verlegt durch Johann Georg Zilligern| Hochfürstl. ''privileg.'' Hof-Buchdr. 1712.<br /><small>[[De-1712-0010]]</small><br /><br /> |
- | # <font color="gray">[Die unglückliche BARSINE, Princeß aus Armenien, In einer angenehmen Liebes- und Heldengeschichte, Von CELANDER.]</font> <br /><small>[[De-q-00013]]</small><br /><br /> | + | # <font color="gray">[Die unglückliche BARSINE, Princeß aus Armenien, In einer angenehmen Liebes- und Heldengeschichte, Von CELANDER.]</font><br /><small>[[De-1712-0006]]</small><br /><br /> |
- | # <font color="#FF0080">Historie,</font>| Oder:| Wunderliche Erzehlung| Der seltsamen| <font color="#FF0080">Einbildungen,</font>| Welche| <font color="#FF0080">''Monsieur Oufle</font>''| Auß| <font color="#FF0080">Lesung solcher Bücher bekommen/ die</font>|<font color="#FF0080"> von der Zauberey/ Beschwörungen/ Besessenen/ Zau-</font>|berern/ Wöhr-Wölffen/ ''Incubis, Succubis,'' Sabbath der Hexen/| weissen Frauen/ wilden Männern/ Polter-Geistern/ Gespen-|stern, nach dem Tod wieder erscheinenden Seelen; Wie auch| von Träumen/ ''Lapide Philosophorum, Astrologie, Nativi''tät-Stel-|len/ ''Talismanni''schen Bildern/ Glück- und unglücklichen Tagen/| Finsternüssen/ Cometen und Calendern; mit einem Worte welche| von allerhand Erscheinungen/ Wahrsag-Zauber-Künsten/| <font color="#FF0080">und andern Aberglaubischen Dingen</font>| handeln.| <font color="#FF0080">Durchgehends mit vielen ''curieus''en Noten versehen/</font>| worinn alle Stellen in den Büchern/ welche solche seltsame| Einbildungen verursacht haben/ oder wieder dieselbe dienen| können/ getreulich angezeiget/ und in zwey Theilen| abgehandelt sind.| Auß dem Frantzösischen übersetzet.| [rule]| <font color="#FF0080">Dantzig,</font>| Verlegts Pharamund Kretschmer/ 1712. <br /><small>[[De-1712-0013]]</small><br /><br /> | + | # <font color="#FF0080">Historie,</font>| Oder:| Wunderliche Erzehlung| Der seltsamen| <font color="#FF0080">Einbildungen,</font>| Welche| <font color="#FF0080">''Monsieur Oufle</font>''| Auß| <font color="#FF0080">Lesung solcher Bücher bekommen/ die</font>|<font color="#FF0080"> von der Zauberey/ Beschwörungen/ Besessenen/ Zau-</font>|berern/ Wöhr-Wölffen/ ''Incubis, Succubis,'' Sabbath der Hexen/| weissen Frauen/ wilden Männern/ Polter-Geistern/ Gespen-|stern, nach dem Tod wieder erscheinenden Seelen; Wie auch| von Träumen/ ''Lapide Philosophorum, Astrologie, Nativi''tät-Stel-|len/ ''Talismanni''schen Bildern/ Glück- und unglücklichen Tagen/| Finsternüssen/ Cometen und Calendern; mit einem Worte welche| von allerhand Erscheinungen/ Wahrsag-Zauber-Künsten/| <font color="#FF0080">und andern Aberglaubischen Dingen</font>| handeln.| <font color="#FF0080">Durchgehends mit vielen ''curieus''en Noten versehen/</font>| worinn alle Stellen in den Büchern/ welche solche seltsame| Einbildungen verursacht haben/ oder wieder dieselbe dienen| können/ getreulich angezeiget/ und in zwey Theilen| abgehandelt sind.| Auß dem Frantzösischen übersetzet.| [rule]| <font color="#FF0080">Dantzig,</font>| Verlegts Pharamund Kretschmer/ 1712.<br /><small>[[De-1712-0013]]</small><br /><br /> |
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- | # '''Tausend und eine Nacht, pts. 1-2, Marteau Piracy'''<br /> Arabische| <font color="#FF0080">Liebes-Händel/</font>| und andere| <font color="#FF0080">Seltzame Begebenheiten/</font>| welche von einer Sultanin in| tausend Nacht-Gesprächen erzehlet/| und zugleich viele Sitten und Gewohnheiten der| Morgenländer/ auf eine gar sonderbahre und| angenehme Art vorgetragen| werden.| <font color="#FF0080">Unlängst durch Hrn. ''Galland,''</font>| der Königl. Academie Mitgliede| aus der Arabischen Sprache| in die Frantzösische/| <font color="#FF0080">Und ietzo in die Teutsche</font>| mit Fleiß übersetzet.| Durch| <font color="#FF0080">Amandern.</font>| [rule]| Cölln/| <font color="#FF0080">bey Peter Marteau/ Ann</font>[mutilated page] <br /><small>[[De-0-00015]]</small><br /><br /> | + | # '''Tausend und eine Nacht, pts. 1-2, Marteau Piracy'''<br /> Arabische| <font color="#FF0080">Liebes-Händel/</font>| und andere| <font color="#FF0080">Seltzame Begebenheiten/</font>| welche von einer Sultanin in| tausend Nacht-Gesprächen erzehlet/| und zugleich viele Sitten und Gewohnheiten der| Morgenländer/ auf eine gar sonderbahre und| angenehme Art vorgetragen| werden.| <font color="#FF0080">Unlängst durch Hrn. ''Galland,''</font>| der Königl. Academie Mitgliede| aus der Arabischen Sprache| in die Frantzösische/| <font color="#FF0080">Und ietzo in die Teutsche</font>| mit Fleiß übersetzet.| Durch| <font color="#FF0080">Amandern.</font>| [rule]| Cölln/| <font color="#FF0080">bey Peter Marteau/ Ann</font>[mutilated page]<br /><small>[[De-0-00015]]</small><br /><br /> |
- | # <font color="gray">[Des sächsischen Königs Hengisto Liebes-Geschichte. Dresden 1712.]</font> <br /><small>[[De-q-00014]]</small><br /><br /> | + | # <font color="gray">[Des sächsischen Königs Hengisto Liebes-Geschichte. Dresden 1712.]</font><br /><small>[[De-1712-0016]]</small><br /><br /> |
- | # Die| <font color="#FF0080">Triumphirende Beständigkeit</font>| und| <font color="#FF0080">Belohnte Treue.</font>| Oder:| <font color="#FF0080">Seltsame doch wahrhaffte</font>| Lebens-Geschichte| <font color="#FF0080">''HYPOLITE,''</font>| Graffen von ''Duglas,''| <font color="#FF0080">Der galanten Welt zu vergönnter</font>| Gemüths-Ergötzung aus der Frantzösi-|schen in Teutscher Sprach| vorgestellet.| <font color="#FF0080">Erst-und Ander Theil.</font>| [publisher's signet]| [rule]| Franckfurth und Leipzig/| <font color="#FF0080">verlegts Johann Martin Hagen/</font>| ''MDCCXII.'' <br /><small>[[De-1712-0011]]</small><br /><br /> | + | # Die| <font color="#FF0080">Triumphirende Beständigkeit</font>| und| <font color="#FF0080">Belohnte Treue.</font>| Oder:| <font color="#FF0080">Seltsame doch wahrhaffte</font>| Lebens-Geschichte| <font color="#FF0080">''HYPOLITE,''</font>| Graffen von ''Duglas,''| <font color="#FF0080">Der galanten Welt zu vergönnter</font>| Gemüths-Ergötzung aus der Frantzösi-|schen in Teutscher Sprach| vorgestellet.| <font color="#FF0080">Erst-und Ander Theil.</font>| [publisher's signet]| [rule]| Franckfurth und Leipzig/| <font color="#FF0080">verlegts Johann Martin Hagen/</font>| ''MDCCXII.''<br /><small>[[De-1712-0011]]</small><br /><br /> |
- | # Die| Zum Christenthum neu-|bekehrte| Jüdin,| Oder| Verliebte und abgefallene| Josebeth,| In einer Wunder-würdigen| schönen| Liebes-Geschichte| Mit vielen| Vor diesem unbekannten,| doch nachdencklichen Jüdischen| Ceremonien der Curiosen Welt zu ge-|ziemender Ergötzung und noth-|wendiger Wissenschafft an| Tag gestellet.| [rule]| Gedruckt Anno 1712. <br /><small>[[De-1712-0012]]</small><br /><br /> | + | # Die| Zum Christenthum neu-|bekehrte| Jüdin,| Oder| Verliebte und abgefallene| Josebeth,| In einer Wunder-würdigen| schönen| Liebes-Geschichte| Mit vielen| Vor diesem unbekannten,| doch nachdencklichen Jüdischen| Ceremonien der Curiosen Welt zu ge-|ziemender Ergötzung und noth-|wendiger Wissenschafft an| Tag gestellet.| [rule]| Gedruckt Anno 1712.<br /><small>[[De-1712-0012]]</small><br /><br /> |
- | # S<font color="#FF0080">chau-</font>P<font color="#FF0080">latz</font>| Der| G<font color="#FF0080">alanten und</font> G<font color="#FF0080">elährten</font> W<font color="#FF0080">elt/</font>| Welcher| <font color="#FF0080">Die mancherley Begebenheiten auf Universitäten</font>| In einem ''Roman'' fürstellet/| Und| <font color="#FF0080">Einen jungen Menschen erinnert/ wie er sich an demselbigen</font>| spiegeln soll/ damit er auf ''Academi''en Geld und Zeit vernünfftig| anwenden/ und von denselbigen mit Nutzen nach Haus gehen kan;| In| Z<font color="#FF0080">weyen</font> T<font color="#FF0080">heilen</font>| Schertz-und Ernsthafft eröffnet von| <font color="#FF0080">''MELETAON.''</font>| [line of typographical ornaments]| <font color="#FF0080">Nürnberg/</font>| In Verlegung Johann Christoph Lochners/ Buchhändlers.| Gedruckt bey Georg Christoph Lochner. ''An.'' 1712. <br /><small>[[De-1712-0014]]</small><br /><br /> | + | # S<font color="#FF0080">chau-</font>P<font color="#FF0080">latz</font>| Der| G<font color="#FF0080">alanten und</font> G<font color="#FF0080">elährten</font> W<font color="#FF0080">elt/</font>| Welcher| <font color="#FF0080">Die mancherley Begebenheiten auf Universitäten</font>| In einem ''Roman'' fürstellet/| Und| <font color="#FF0080">Einen jungen Menschen erinnert/ wie er sich an demselbigen</font>| spiegeln soll/ damit er auf ''Academi''en Geld und Zeit vernünfftig| anwenden/ und von denselbigen mit Nutzen nach Haus gehen kan;| In| Z<font color="#FF0080">weyen</font> T<font color="#FF0080">heilen</font>| Schertz-und Ernsthafft eröffnet von| <font color="#FF0080">''MELETAON.''</font>| [line of typographical ornaments]| <font color="#FF0080">Nürnberg/</font>| In Verlegung Johann Christoph Lochners/ Buchhändlers.| Gedruckt bey Georg Christoph Lochner. ''An.'' 1712.<br /><small>[[De-1712-0014]]</small><br /><br /> |
==Italian== | ==Italian== | ||
- | # Relazioni del viaggio e missione di Congo nell'Etiopia inferiore occidentale. Venetia, 1712. <br /><small>[[It-1712-0001]]</small><br /><br /> | + | # Relazioni del viaggio e missione di Congo nell'Etiopia inferiore occidentale. Venetia, 1712.<br /><small>[[It-1712-0001]]</small><br /><br /> |
{{1650-1750:Novels}} | {{1650-1750:Novels}} |
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- A| COMPANION| FOR THE| LADIES-CLOSETS:| OR, THE| LIFE| AND| DEATH| OF THE| Most EXCELLENT| THE| Lady ---------| [rule]| LONDON:| Printed and Sold by J. Downing in Bartholo-|mew-Close near West-Smithfield, 1712.
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- Entertainments| OF| GALLANTRY:| OR| Remedies for Love.| [rule]| Familiarly Discours'd, by a Society of| Persons of Quality.| [rule]| ----Amor est medicabilis--- Ovid.| Ipse quidem nostro Jussu de Corde perusto| Ipse Tyrannorum maximus exit Amor;| Falsus Amor; neq; enim tentas expellere verum.| Cowl. Plant. lib. 1st.| [double rule]| LONDON,| Printed for John Morphew, near Stationers-|Hall, 1712.
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- THE| ADVENTURES| OF| TELEMACHUS.| In English Verse.| [rule]| Book I| [rule]| Os tenerum Pueri balbumque------ figurat;| Torquet ab absoenis jam nunc sermonibus aurem;| Mox etiam pectus præceptis format amicis. Hor.| [rule]| [vignette]| LONDON:| Printed, are to be Sold by J. MORPHEW, near| Stationers-Hall. 1712.
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- THE| Court and City| VAGARIES,| OR| INTRIGUES,| OF| BOTH SEXES.| [rule]| Written by one of the fair Sex.| [rule]| The Second Part.| [rule]| LONDON| Printed: And sold by J. Baker, at the| Black Boy in Pater Noster Row.| Price Six Pence.
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- THE| HISTORY| OF| Prince MIRABEL's| Infancy, Rise and Disgrace:| With the sudden Promotion of| NOVICUS.| IN WHICH| Are Intermix'd all the INTRIGUES| both AMOROUS and POLITICAL| relating to those Memorable ADVEN-|TURES: As also the CHARACTERS| of the Old and New FAVOURITES| of both SEXES of the COURT of| BRITOMARTIA.| [rule]| Collected from the MEMOIRS of a Cour-|tier lately Deceas'd.| LONDON:| Printed for J. Baker, at the Black-Boy in| Pater-Noster-Row. 1712. Price 1 s.
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- THE| HISTORY| OF THE| PROCEEDINGS| OF THE| MANDARINS and PROATINS| OF THE| Britomartian Empire| AT THEIR| Last General Diet, with the Cha-|racters of the Chief Members.| [rule]| -----Captique dolis, donisque coacti,| Quos neque Tydides, nec Larissæus Achilles,| Non Anni domuere, non mille Carinæ.| Virg. Æn. 2.| [rule]| [rule]| LONDON:| Printed for the Booksellers of London and West-|minster. 1712. (Price 1 s.)
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- 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. II| 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;| J. Woodward in Scalding-Alley, over-against Stocks-|Market; E. Curl at the Dial, and R. Gosting at the| Mitre in Fleetstreet, M DCC XII. Price 5 s.| Where may be had the First Volume.
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- THE| Perquisite Monger:| OR THE| RISE and FALL| OF| INGRATITUDE.| BEING| One of the Stories, which the Monks of| Godstow were formerly wont to divert| Fair Rosamond with, and which may| serve to clear up several Absurdities in| the History of Prince Mirabel.| [rule]| Made Publick from an Original Manuscript| lately found in the Ruines of Woodstock-|Bower.| [rule]| LONDON:| Printed and Sold by the Booksellers of London| and Westminster. 1712. Price 3 d.
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- THE| ILIAD| OF| HOMER,| With Notes.| To which are prefix'd, A large| PREFACE,| AND THE| Life of HOMER,| BY| Madam DACIER.| [rule]| Done from the French by Mr. OZELL;| and by him compar'd with the Greek.| To which will be made some farther Notes, that| shall be added at the End of the Whole; by| Mr. JOHNSON, late of Eton, now of| Brentford.| [rule]| Illustrated with 26 CUTS, copy'd by the best Gra-|vers, from the Paris Plates design'd by COYPEL.| [rule]| LONDON:| Printed by G. James, for Bernard Lintott,| at the Cross-Keys between the Two Temple-Gates.| MDCCXII.
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- Arabian Nights, pt. 3., second edition
ARABIAN Nights| Entertainments:| CONSISTING OF| One Thousand and One| STORIES,| TOLD BY| The Sultaness of the Indies, to divert| the Sultan from the Execution of a| Bloody Vow he made to Marry a Lady| every Day, and have her cut off next| Morning, to avenge himself for the| Disloyality of his first Sultaness, &c.| Containing| A better Account of the Customs, Manners,| and Religion of the Eastern Nations, Tar-|tars, Persians, and Indians, than is to be| met with in any Author hitherto published.| [rule]| Translated into French from the Arabian MSS.| by M. Galland, of the Royal Accademy, and| now done into English.| [rule]| Vol. III.| [rule]| The Second Edition.| [rule]| London, Printed for Andrew Bell, at the Cross-|Keys and Bible in Cornhill, 1712.
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- A| Secret History| OF THE| AMOURS| AND| MARRIAGE| OF AN| English NOBLEMAN| With a Famous| Italian LADY.| [rule]| LONDON| Printed, and Sold by the Booksellers| of London and Westminster, 1712.| Price One Shilling.
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- Love-Letters| BETWEEN A| NOBLEMAN| AND HIS| SISTER;| WITH THE| HISTORY| OF THEIR| ADVENTURES.| [rule]| In THREE PARTS.| [rule]| The FOURTH EDITION.| [rule]| LONDON:| Printed for D. Brown, J. Tonson, J. Nicholson,| B. Tooke, and G. Strahan. 1712.
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- THE| HISTORY| OF| Prince MIRABEL's| Infancy, Rise and Disgrace:| With the sudden Promotion of| NOVICUS.| IN WHICH| Are Intermix'd all the INTRIGUES| both AMOROUS and POLITICAL| relating to those Memorable ADVEN-|TURES: As also the CHARACTERS| of the Old and New FAVOURITES| of both SEXES of the COURT of| BRITOMARTIA.| [rule]| Collected from the Memoirs of a Cour-|tier lately Deceas'd.| [rule]| The Second Edition.| [rule]| LONDON:| Printed for J. Baker, at the Black-Boy in| Pater-Noster-Row. 1712. Price 1 s.
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- THE| HISTORY| Of the RENOWNED| DON QUIXOTE| De la MANCHA| [rule]| Written in Spanish by| Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra.| Translated from the Original by| several Hands:| And publish'd by Peter Motteux.| [rule]| Adorn'd with Sculptures.| The Third Edition.| [rule]| Nullum magnum ingenium sine mixtura dementiæ.| [rule]| VOL. I.| [rule]| LONDON:| Printed for Sam. Buckley at the Dolphin| in Little Britain, 1712.
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- THE| MEMOIRS| OF THE| Marq. de Langallerie:| Containing an Account| of the most Secret Intrigues| OF THE| FRENCH, SPANISH, and| BAVARIAN Courts:| And the most Remarkable| Battles, Sieges, and Encampments,| IN| Germany, Spain, and Flanders.| Together with the most considerable Treaties and| Alliances made with France, from the Year| 1687, to the Year 1710.| Intermix't with several Original Private Letters, (never before made Publick) written by| The French King,| Card. Portocarrero,| Duke of Anjou,| Elector of Bavaria, Marquess de Torcy,| Charles III. of Spain,| Prince Eugene,| D. of Marlborough,| D. of Ormond,| M. Auverquerque, &c.| [rule]| The Second Edition.| Translated from the French, and continued to this present Time.| [rule]| LONDON: Printed and Sold by W. Taylor, at the Ship| in Pater-Noster-Row, 1712.
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- The| Perquisite Monger:| OR THE| Rise and Fall| OF| INGRATITUDE:| BEING| One of the Stories which the Monks of| Godstow were formerly wont to divert| Fair Rosamond with, and which may| serve to clear up several Absurdities in| the History of Prince Mirabel:| [rule]| Made Publick from an Original Manuscript lately| found in the Ruins of Wood-Stock Bower.| [rule]| LONDON:| Printed, and Reprinted in Dublin. 1712.
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- THE| Pilgrim's Progress| FROM| THIS WORLD| TO| That which is to come:| [rule]| The Second Part.| [rule]| Delivered under the Similitude of a| DREAM:| Wherein is set forth| The manner of his setting out of| Christina's Wife and Children; their| Dangerous JOURNEY, and Safe| Arrrival at the desired Country.| [rule]| By JOHN BUNYAN.| [rule]| The Ninth Edition, with Addition of Five Cuts.| Note, The Third part, suggested to be J. Bunyan's| is an Imposture.| [rule]| Licensed and Entered according to Order.| [rule]| I have used Similitudes. Hos. 12. 10.| [rule]| LONDON,| Printed for N. and M. Boddington,| at the Golden-Ball in Duck-Lane. 1712.
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- THE| Spanish Decameron:| OR, TEN| NOVELS.| VIZ. THE| Rival Ladies.| Mistakes.| Generous Lover.| Libertine.| Virgin Captive.| Perfidious Mistress.| Metamorphos'd Lover.| Impostor Out-witted.| Amorous Miser.| Pretended Alchymist.| [rule]| Made English by Sir Roger Lestrange.| [rule]| The Third Edition.| LONDON,| Printed by E. P. for Geo. Harris, next| door to the Bagnio in St. James's-street, 1712.
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- THE| Whole Comical| WORKS| OF| Mon. SCARRON.| CONTAINING| I. His Comical Romance of a Company of Stage-|Players. In three Parts, Compleat.| II. All his Novels and Histories.| III. His Selected Letters, Characters, &c.| A great Part of which never before in English.| [rule]| Translated by Mr. Tho. Brown, Mr. Savage,| and Others.| [rule]| ---Ridiculum acri| Fortius & Melius Magnas plerumq; scat res. Hor.| Rebus in Angustis facile est contemnere Vitam:| Fortiter ille Facit, qui miser esse potest. Mart.| [rule]| The Third Edition, Revised and Corrected.| [rule]| LONDON:| Printed for J. Nicholson, at the Kings-Arms, J. and B. Sprint,| at the Bell in Little-Britain; R. Parker, under the Royal-|Exchange and Benj. Tooke, at the Middle-Temple Gate in Fleet-|Street. 1712.
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- THE| WORKS| OF| Titus Petronius Arbiter,| In Prose and Verse.| [rule]| In Three Parts.| [rule]| Together with| His Life and Character,| Written by Mons. St. Evremont.| AND| a Key to the Satyre, by a Person of Quality.| [rule]| Made English by Mr. Wilson,| Mr. Burnaby,| Mr. Blount,| Mr. Tho. Brown,| Capt Ayloft, and se-|veral others.| [rule]| And Adorn'd with Cuts.| [rule]| To which is added,| The Charms of Liberty, a Poem,| by the late Duke| of Devonshire.| [rule]| London, Printed for Sam. Briscoe, and Sold by J. Mor-|phew near Stationers-Hall and. Ja. Woodward in Scalding-Alley,| against Stocks-Market. 1712.
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- 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.| CONTAINING| Several Amorous Intrigues, Subtle Plots,| and surprizing Turns of Fortune.| WRITTEN| By Don Alonso Savorsano, a Famous| Spanish Nobleman; and render'd into French by| one of the most Refin'd Wits of that Nation.| [rule]| Translated with Advantage.| [rule]| By a Person of Quality.| The Second Edition.| [rule]| LONDON:| Printed for E. Tracy, at the Three Bibles| on London-Bridge, 1712.
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- Gomgam, ou l'Homme prodigieux transporté dans l'air, sur la terre et sous les eaux. Livre véritablement nouveau. Titetufefnosy. 2nd edition (Paris: P. Prault, 1712).
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- Das| Carneval| Der| Liebe,| Oder| Der in allerhand Masquen| sich einhüllende| Amor,| in| Einer wahrhafftigen| Liebes-Roman| Der| Curiösen Welt entdecket| Von| Amaranthes.| [rule]| LEIPZIG,| Verlegts Johann Christian Martini,| Buchhändler in der Nicolai-Strasse, 1712.
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- Das Leben| Oder| Wunder-seltsame| (Nicht weniger voller avanturliche)| HISTORIEN| Des Herren| ROSELLI.| Darinnen| Seine Gebuhrt/ Sclaverey/| Judenthum/ Closter-Leben/ Gefangenschafft| in der Inquisition und vielen andren Standen;| Wie er sich auffgeführet hat| sowol| In Italien/ Franckreich als auch| in Holland.| Aus dem Frantzösischen übersetzet| Von| Kampanella| [vignette]| Mit vielen schönen Kupffern gezieret.| [rule]| Pampallune,| Verlegts Piere le Marechal,| In der Veränderlichen Glücks-Wechselung.| 1712.
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- Des| Durch seine Zauber-Kunst| Bekannten| Christoph| Wagners/| (Weyland-gewesenen Famuli| Des weltberuffenen| Ertz-Zauberers| D.Joh. Faustens/)| Leben und Thaten/| Zum Spiegel und Warnung al-|len denen die mit dergleichen verbote-|nen Künsten umbgehen/ von GOtt ab-|weichen/ und dem Satan sich ergeben.| Weyland von Friderich Schotus Tolet, in| Teutscher Sprach beschrieben/ und nunmehro| mit einer Vorrede/ von dem abscheulichen Laster| der Zauberey vermehret von| P. J. M.| Mg.d.K.P.S.d.W.| [rule]| BERLIN/| Verlegts Johann Andreas Rüdiger/ Privilegirter Buch-|händler gegen dem Königl. Posthaus über.| 1712.
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- Der| Müßige Amant,| In welchem| Funffzig Neue| Spanische Geschichte| vorgestellet werden;| Der galanten Welt zu vergönnter| Gemüths-Ergetzung/ aus der Fran-|zösischen in die Teutsche Sprache| übersetzet.| I. II. und III. Theil.| [woodcut: Amor on cloud]| [rule]| Wien und Leipzig/| Verlegts Johann Gabriel Grahl/ 1712.
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- Der| Weise König| SALOMO,| In einer| Staats-|und| Helden-Geschichte/| Der| Galanten Welt zu wohlerlaubter Gemüths-|Vergnügung an den Tag gegeben| Von| Pallidor.</span>| [line of typographical ornaments]| Hamburg und Leipzig/| Gedruckt und verlegt durch Johann von Wiering,| Anno 1712.
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- Die| Durchlauchtigste| Prinzessin| TAMESTRIS| aus| ÆGYPTEN| in einem| ROMAN| Der| Galanten Welt| ergebenst überreichet| von| MELETAON.| [rule]| Nürnberg/| Zu finden bey Johann Albrecht.| An. 1712.
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- Die entdeckte| Geheime HISTOIRE| von der| Königin| SAHRA| Und denen| Sahracenern,| oder| Die Hertzogin von Marlborough| demasquiret,| Worinnen verschiedene von der Regierung Ca-</span>|roli</span>II. biß auf diese Zeit in Engeland vorgefal-|lene Liebes-und Staats-Intriguen, sammt andern| diesem Reich angehende remarquable Begeben-|heiten/ und Politische Zufälle/| Aus Frantzösischer Nachricht/| Sammt dem Schlüssel und einer Vorrede| communiciret werden| von| PAULO MONTINI.| [rule]| HAAG, bey HINRICH PETKIO, 1712.
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- Die| Galante Correspondentz,| In| Historischen| Und| Galanten| Briefen/| Worin die geheimste| Staats-und Liebes-|Intriguen| Einiger Höfe eröffnet werden/| Durch| Madame de C---| I. und II. Theil.| [rule]| Freyburg/| Bey Hanß Clement/ 1712.
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- Die| Römische| Octavia| Auf Veranlassung| Einer Hohen| Königl. Printzeßinn| Nach dem ehemaligen Entwurff geändert und| durchgehends vermehret| Nunmehr von neuem aufgelegt.| Mit Römis. Kayserl. und Königl. Spanischen Majest. wie auch| Hochfürstl. Braunschw. Lüneb. allergnädigsten| Privilegiis.| [rule]| Braunschweig/| Gedruckt und verlegt durch Johann Georg Zilligern| Hochfürstl. privileg. Hof-Buchdr. 1712.
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- [Die unglückliche BARSINE, Princeß aus Armenien, In einer angenehmen Liebes- und Heldengeschichte, Von CELANDER.]
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- Historie,| Oder:| Wunderliche Erzehlung| Der seltsamen| Einbildungen,| Welche| Monsieur Oufle| Auß| Lesung solcher Bücher bekommen/ die| von der Zauberey/ Beschwörungen/ Besessenen/ Zau-|berern/ Wöhr-Wölffen/ Incubis, Succubis, Sabbath der Hexen/| weissen Frauen/ wilden Männern/ Polter-Geistern/ Gespen-|stern, nach dem Tod wieder erscheinenden Seelen; Wie auch| von Träumen/ Lapide Philosophorum, Astrologie, Nativität-Stel-|len/ Talismannischen Bildern/ Glück- und unglücklichen Tagen/| Finsternüssen/ Cometen und Calendern; mit einem Worte welche| von allerhand Erscheinungen/ Wahrsag-Zauber-Künsten/| und andern Aberglaubischen Dingen| handeln.| Durchgehends mit vielen curieusen Noten versehen/| worinn alle Stellen in den Büchern/ welche solche seltsame| Einbildungen verursacht haben/ oder wieder dieselbe dienen| können/ getreulich angezeiget/ und in zwey Theilen| abgehandelt sind.| Auß dem Frantzösischen übersetzet.| [rule]| Dantzig,| Verlegts Pharamund Kretschmer/ 1712.
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- Tausend und eine Nacht, pts. 1-2, Marteau Piracy
Arabische| Liebes-Händel/| und andere| Seltzame Begebenheiten/| welche von einer Sultanin in| tausend Nacht-Gesprächen erzehlet/| und zugleich viele Sitten und Gewohnheiten der| Morgenländer/ auf eine gar sonderbahre und| angenehme Art vorgetragen| werden.| Unlängst durch Hrn. Galland,| der Königl. Academie Mitgliede| aus der Arabischen Sprache| in die Frantzösische/| Und ietzo in die Teutsche| mit Fleiß übersetzet.| Durch| Amandern.| [rule]| Cölln/| bey Peter Marteau/ Ann[mutilated page]
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- [Des sächsischen Königs Hengisto Liebes-Geschichte. Dresden 1712.]
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- 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/| MDCCXII.
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- Die| Zum Christenthum neu-|bekehrte| Jüdin,| Oder| Verliebte und abgefallene| Josebeth,| In einer Wunder-würdigen| schönen| Liebes-Geschichte| Mit vielen| Vor diesem unbekannten,| doch nachdencklichen Jüdischen| Ceremonien der Curiosen Welt zu ge-|ziemender Ergötzung und noth-|wendiger Wissenschafft an| Tag gestellet.| [rule]| Gedruckt Anno 1712.
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- 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. 1712.
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- Relazioni del viaggio e missione di Congo nell'Etiopia inferiore occidentale. Venetia, 1712.
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