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1671 1681 1691 1701 1711 1721
1672 1682 1692 1702 1712 1722
1673 1683 1693 1703 1713 1723
1674 1684 1694 1704 1714 1724
1675 1685 1695 1705 1715 1725
1676 1686 1696 1706 1716 1726
1677 1687 1697 1707 1717 1727
1678 1688 1698 1708 1718 1728
1679 1689 1699 1709 1719 1729
undated  1730

  1711

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French

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  2.   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.link

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  4.   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.link
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  6.   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.link

English

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  2. 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.link
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  4.   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.link
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  6. 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.link
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  8.   A| ROMAN| STORY.| [rule]| [vignette]| London, Printed in the Year 1711.link
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  10.   Atalantis Major.| [double rule]| [vignette]| [double rule]| Printed in Olreeky, the Chief City of| the North Part of Atalantis Major.| Anno Mundi 1711.link
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  12. 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.link
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  14.   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.link
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  16. 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.link
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  18.   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.link
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  20.   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.link
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  22.   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.link
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  24. 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.)link

    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.link


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  26.   A| ROMAN| STORY.| [rule]| [vignette]| [rule]link
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  28.   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.link
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  30.   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.link
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  32.   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.link
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  34. 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.link
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  36. 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.link
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  38.   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.link
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  40. 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.link
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  42.   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.link
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  44.   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.link
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  46.   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 2 s.link
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  48.   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.link
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  50.   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.link

German

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  2.   Der| Entlarffte| Ritter| Im| Nonnen-Kloster| Durch| Artige Begebenheiten und| selzame Liebes-Intriquen| vorgestellet.| [rule]| Leipzig/| Verlegts Johann Gabriel| Grahl/ Buchhändler.| An. 1711.link
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  4.   [Der liebliche und doch kriegerische Cupido, oder ein galanter Roman. Von Behmenus. Hamburg: Liebezeit 1711.link]
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  6.   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.link
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  8. 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.link
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  10. 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.link
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  12.   [Tausend und eine Nacht, 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.link
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  14.   [Tausend und eine Nacht, 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.link
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  16.   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/| M DCC XI.link
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  18.   [Liebes-Geschichte| der Printzessin| Normanna| [...]| von| MELETAON. [...] Nürnberg, 1711.link]
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  20. 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.link

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  22.   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.link
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  24.   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.link
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  26.   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.link
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  28. 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.link
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  30.   Die| Sitten| der heutigen Welt,| Auf eine lustige und scharff-|sinnige Art| durchgehechelt| [woodcut-Vign.]| [rule]| Cöln,| gedruckt bey Peter Hammern.| 1711.link
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  32.   [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.link
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  34.   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.link
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  36.   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.link

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