Novels:1715

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Contents


English

  1. Third edition of the Highway-Men, noted in Advertisemend of the Celebrated Beauties.
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  2. Arabian Nights, pt. 8, first 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 had 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, viz.| Tartars, Persians, and Indians, than is to| be met with in any Author hitherto pub-|lish'd.| [rule]| Translated into French from the Arabian MSS.| by M. Galland, of the Royal Academy; and| now done into English from the Third Edi-|tion in French, Corrected and Amended.| [rule]| VOL. VIII.| [rule]| London: Printed for Andrew Bell, at the Cross| Keys and Bible in Cornhill, 1715.
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  3. A SECOND| TALE| OF A| TUB:| OR,| The History of ROBERT POWEL| the Puppet-Show-Man.| [rule]| Dingdong. Give me your Hand--Humph, you go to see| Fashions; you are the King's Jester; your Name is Robin| Mutton. Do you see this same Ram? His Name too is| Robin. Here, Robin, Robin, Robin; Baea, Baea, Baea.| Hath he not a rare Voice?| Panurge. Ay marry hath he, a very fine and harmonious Voice.| Dingdong. Well, this Bargain shall be made between you and| me, Friend and Neighbour; we will get a Pair of Scales,| then you, Robin Mutton shall be put into one of them,| and Tup Robin into the other. Now I'll hold you a Peck| of Oysters, that in Weight, Value, or Price, he shall outdo| you, and you shall be found light in the very numerical| manner as when you shall be hanged and suspended.| Rabelais, Book 4. Chap. 6.| [rule]| LONDON: Printed for J. ROBERTS near the Oxford Arms| in Warwick-lane. 1715. Price 3 s. 6 d.
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  4. EXILIUS:| OR,| The Banish'd Roman.| A NEW| ROMANCE.| In Two Parts:| Written| After the Manner of Telemachus,| For the Instruction of| Some Young LADIES of Quality.| [vignette]| By Mrs. JANE BARKER.| [vignette]| LONDON:| Printed for E. CURLL at the Dial and Bible| against St Dunstan’s Church in Fleetstreet| M DCC XV.
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  5. Hanover Tales: Or, the History of Count Fradonia and the Unfortunate Baritia. Done from the French. London: Printed in the Year 1715. 1 s. 6 d. Stich'd and 2s. Bound.
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  6. THE| ADVENTURES| OF| TELEMACHUS,| The SON of| ULYSSES.| [rule]| In Ten Books.| [rule]| With the Adventures of| ARISTONUS.| Written by the Archbishop of Cambray.| [rule]| Done from the New French Edition,| By Mr. OZELL.| [rule]| Adorn'd with Twelve Cuts, and a Map| of Telemachus’s Travels. All curiously| Engraven by Mr. Vander Gucht.| [rule]| Vol. I.| [rule]| LONDON:| Printed for E. Curll at the Dial and Bible, and| J. Pemberton at the Buck and Sun, both against| St. Dunstan’s Church in Fleet-street, and W. Taylor| at the Ship in Pater-Noster-Row. 1715. Price 6 s.
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  7. THE| French Inquisition:| OR, THE| HISTORY| OF THE| BASTILLE in Paris,| THE| State-Prison in France:| In which is| An Account of the manner of the Ap-|prehending of Persons sent thither, and of| the barbarous Usage they meet with there.| AS ALSO| An Account of the lewd Lives and| strange Adventures of several Prisoners,| but more particularly of some Priests.| [rule]| Written by Constantin de Renneville, who was a| Prisoner there Eleven Years.| [rule]| Translated from the Original printed at Amsterdam.| [rule]| LONDON: Printed for A. Bell, in Cornhill; T. Varn-|ham, and J. Osborne, in Lombard-Street; W. Taylor, and J. Baker, in Pater-Noster-Row. 1715.
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  8. THE| German Atalantis:| BEING, A| Secret HISTORY| OF| Many Surprizing Intrigues,| and Adventures transacted| in several Foreign Courts.| [rule]| Written by a LADY.| [rule]| Love is the Frailty of Heroic Minds;| And where great Virtues are, our Pardon finds.| Waller.| When Love's well tim'd, 'tis not a Fault to Love:| The Strong, the Brave, the Virtuous, and the Wise,| Sink in the soft Captivity together. Addison| [rule]| LONDON:| Printed in the YEAR 1715.| (Price 1s. 6d. stich'd, 2s. bound.)
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  9. THE| HISTORY| OF| MENUTHIA,| With an ACCOUNT| OF the chief Transactions in that Kingdom,| since the new REVOLUTION| there.| IN A| LETTER| FROM Antongil in the Isle of Madagascar, to| the GOVERNOR of the Dutch Colony,| near the Cape of Good Hope.| [rule]| Done out of FRENCH.| [rule]| [vignette]| [rule]| NOTTINGHAM: Printed and Sold by J.| Collyer in the Long-Row 1715.
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  10. THE| RISE and FALL| OF| Madam Coming-Sir:| OR,| An Unfortunate SLIP from the| TAVERN-BAR,| Into the Surgeon's| Powdering-TUB.| [rule]| [vignette]| Printed and Sold by W. Thompson, and T. Baily,| at Stamford, Lincolnshire, and St. Edmond's Bury,| SUFFOLK.
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  11. THE| SECRET HISTORY| OF THE| LIVES| OF THE| Most celebrated Beauties, Ladies| of Quality, and Jilts, from Fair| ROSAMOND down to this pre-|sent Age.| WITH| Their private Amours and Intrigues| with several Kings, Noblemen, and| other eminent Persons noted in Great-|Britain.| [rule]| By Captain ALEXANDER SMITH, Au-|thor of the History of Highway-men,| Foot-pads, and other Robbers, for Fifty| Years past.| [rule]| Printed for J. BROWN without Temple| Bar, J. GRAVES next WHITE's| Chocolate-House in St. James’s Street, and| J. MORPHEW near Stationers-Hall, 171.
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  12. THE| Thousand and One Days:| Persian TALES.| [rule]| VOL. III.| [rule]| Translated from the French.| By Mr. PHILIPS.| [rule]| [Greek motto] Longinus.| [double rule]| LONDON:| Printed for J. Tonson at Shakespear's-Head over-|against Catherine-street in the Strand. 1715.
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  13. Truth found out too late:| OR, THE| Fruits of Jealousy.| AND| The Jealous Husband:| OR,| WITTY LADY.| In Two NOVELS.| To which are added the following Poems, viz.| The wandring Lady.| A Letter to a Lady.| To my Mistress.| Cupid’s Speech.| On the Honourable| Sir R.T. Bt. Written| in the Year 1712.| May-day' Proceeding| at B----ham.| [rule]| By William Temple, Esq;| [rule]| LONDON:| Printed for J. B. and Sold by J. Roberts at the| Oxford-Arms in Warwick-lane. 1715. Pr. 1 s.
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Reprinted

  1. AN| ABSTRACT| OF THE| Remarkable Passages| In the LIFE of a| PRIVATE GENTLEMAN:| [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]| With Reflexions thereon.| [rule]| LONDON:| Printed and Sold Joseph Downing. in| Bartholomew-Close, near West-Smith-|field, 1715.
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  2. A| New Voyage| TO THE| Island of FOOLS,| Representing the| Policy, Government,| AND| Present STATE| OF THE| STULTITIANS.| [rule]| Written by the Author of| The Black-Bird's Song.| [rule]| The Second Edition.| [rule]| [vignette]| LONDON,| Printed for James Read in White-Fryars, and R. Bur-|leigh in Amen-Corner. 1715. (Price 1 s.)
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  3. Arabian Nights, pts. 5-6, third 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 had 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, viz.| Tartars, Persians, and Indians, than is to| be met with in any Author hitherto pub-|lish'd.| [rule]| Translated into French from the Arabian MSS.| by M. Galland, of the Royal Academy; and| now done into English from the Third Edi-|tion in French, Corrected and Amended.| [rule]| VOL. V.| [rule]| The Third Edition.| [rule]| London: Printed for Andrew Bell, at the Cross| Keys and Bible in Cornhill, 1715.
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  4. A SECOND| TALE| OF A| TUB:| OR,| The History of ROBERT POWEL| the Puppet-Show-Man.| [rule]| Dingdong. Give me your Hand--Humph, you go to see| Fashions; you are the King's Jester; your Name is Robin| Mutton. Do you see this same Ram? His Name too is| Robin. Here, Robin, Robin, Robin; Baea, Baea, Baea.| Hath he not a rare Voice?| Panurge. Ay marry hath he, a very fine and harmonious Voice.| Dingdong. Well, this Bargain shall be made between you and| me, Friend and Neighbour; we will get a Pair of Scales,| then you, Robin Mutton shall be put into one of them,| and Tup Robin into the other. Now I'll hold you a Peck| of Oysters, that in Weight, Value, or Price, he shall outdo| you, and you shall be found light in the very numerical| manner as when you shall be hanged and suspended.| Rabelais, Book 4. Chap. 6.| [rule]| The Second Edition.| LONDON: Printed for J. ROBERTS near the Oxford Arms| in Warwick-lane. 1715. Price 3 s. 6 d.
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  5. CYNH[!]TIA:| WITH THE| Tragical Account| OF THE| Unfortunate LOVES| OF| Almerin and Desdemona:| Being a| NOVEL.| ILLUSTRATED| With Variety of the Chances of Fortune;| Moraliz'd with many useful Observations,| drawn from thence, wherbey the Reader,| may reap both Pleasure and Profit.| [rule]| Done by an English Hand.| [rule]| The Sixth Edition, Corrected.| [rule]| LONDON: Printed for Eben. Tracy, at the Three| Bibles on London-Bridge. 1715.
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  6. MEMOIRS| OF THE| LIFE| AND| ADVENTURES| OF| Signor ROZELLI.| Giving a particular Account of his Birth,| Education, Slavery, Monastick State, Im-|prisonment in the Inquisition at Rome,| and the different Figures he has since| made, as well in Italy, as in England,| France, and Holland.| The Whole being a Series of the most diverting| History, and surprizing Events, ever yet made| Publick.| [rule]| Done into English, from the Second Edition of the French. 1715.
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  7. THE| ADVENTURES| OF| RIVELLA;| OR, THE| History of the AUTHOR of the Four| Volumes of the New Atalantis.| WITH| Secret MEMOIRS and MANNERS of several| Considerable Persons her Cotemporaries.| VIZ.| I. The Character of the Dutchess of| MAZARIN.| II. ----Of Count FORTUNATUS.| III. ----Of RICHARD STEELE, Esq;| IV. The Intrigues of HILARIA.| V. The Surprizing Amours of Sir PETER| VAINLOVE, and Mrs SETTEE.| VI. An Account of the great Law-Suit| between Lord CRAFTY, and Baron| MEANWELL.| [rule]| The SECOND EDITION.| To which is added, A Compleat KEY.| [rule]| LONDON:| Printed in the Year M DCC XV.| Price 1 s. 6 d. Stich'd, 2 s. 6 d. in Calf.
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  8. THE| ADVENTURES| OF| TELEMACHUS,| The SON of| ULYSSES.| [rule]| In Five PARTS.| [rule]| PART I.| [rule]| The Ninth Edition.| [rule]| LONDON:| Printed for JOHN CHURCHILL, at| the Black Swan in Pater-Noster-Row,| M DCC XV.
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  9. The Diverting| WORKS| OF THE| Countess D'Anois,| Author of the| LADIES TRAVELS| TO| SPAIN.| CONTAINING| I. The Memoirs of her own Life.| II. All her Spanish Novels and Histories.| III. Her Letters.| IV. Tales of the Fairies in Three Parts| Compleat.| [rule]| The SECOND EDITION Illustrated with| many CUTTS.| [rule]| Newly done into English.| [rule]| LONDON:| Printed for John Nicholson at the King's Arms; Benj. and John| Sprint at the Bell in Little Brittain, Andrew Bell at the Cross Keys and Bible in Cornhill; and for Samuel Burows, 1715.
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  10. The History of George A. Green, Pindar of the Town of Wakefield. His Birth, Calling, Valour, and Reputation in the Country. With Divers Pleasant, as well as Serious Passages in the Course of his Life and Fortune. The Second Edition. London: D. Mead, and D. Pratt. 1715.
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  11. THE| Honour of Chivalry,| OR| The Famous and Delectable| HISTORY| OF| Don Bellianis of Greece.| CONTAINING,| The Valient Exploits of that Mag-|nanimous and Heroick Prince, Son un-|to the Emperor Don Bellaneo of Greece| Wherein are described, the Strange and| Dangerous Adventures that befel him: With| his Love towards the Princess Florisbella| Daughter to the Soldan of Babylon.| [rule]| Translated out of Italian.| [rule]| Sed tamen est tristissima janua nostre,| Et labor est unus tempora prima pati.| [rule]| LONDON,| Printed for J. S. and are to be Sold by the| Booksellers of London, and Westminster.
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  12. THE| VISIONS| OF| DOM FRANCISCO| DE| QUEVEDO| VILLEGAS,| Knight of the Order of St. JAMES.| [rule]| Made English by| Sir ROGER L'ESTRANGE, Kt.| [rule]| LONDON,| printed for a Society of Stationers, and| sold by J. Baker, at the Black Boy in Pater-|Noster-Row, and most Booksellers. 1715.
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French

  1. Histoire de Gil Blas de Santillane, 1-2. 1715.
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  2. Histoire du grand Tamerlan, traduit des memoires du fameux arabe d'Alhement (Paris, 1715).
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  3. Les Aventures de Zeloïde et d'Amanzarifdine, contes indiens (1715).
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  4. Les Mille et un quarts d'heure, contes tartars. 1715.
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  5. L' INQUISITION| FRANÇOISE| OU| L HISTOIRE| DE LA BASTILLE| PAR| Mr. CONSTANTIN DE RENNEVILLE [publisher's signet]| A AMSTERDAM,| Chéz ETIENNE ROGER, Marchand Libraire,| M.D.CC.XV.
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Reprinted

  1. Avantures de Télémaque, fils d'Ulysse, ou Suite du quatrième livre de l'Odyssee d'Homère. Dernière édition, plus ample et plus exacte que les précédentes. La Haye: A. Motjens, 1715.
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  2. Les Aventures de***, ou les Effets surprenans de la sympathie. Amsterdam: Pour la compagnie, 1715.
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  3. ZAYDE,| HISTOIRE| ESPAGNOLE,| PAR MONSIEUR| DE SEGRAIS.| PREMIERE PARTIE.| Avec un Traité de| L'ORIGINE DES ROMANS,| PAR Mr. HUET| [ornament]| A AMSTERDAM,| Chez JAQUES DESBORDES.| [rule]| M.DCC.XV.
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German

  1. [Cupido, der weltbekannte Ubiquetist. 1715.]
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  2. Der| Lustige| Philosophus,| Welcher| Mancherley lächerliche und| ergetzende Fragen u. Antworten/| Gespräche und Distinctiones, so| wol in die Philosophie, als Juris-|prudentz und Medicin lauffend/| vorbringet/| Allen ernsthafften catonischen| Gemüthern zu einer Aufmunterung| zur Fröligkeit| Dargestellt| Und| Mit einem Register versehen| Von| F.J.R. J.U.P.| [line of typographical ornaments]| RINTELN/| Zu finden beym Buchdrucker/ An. 1715.
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  3. [Der schwärmende und doch gescheite Cupido, oder ein lustiger Roman, darinnen der curieusen Welt zum Zeitvertreib in müssigen Stunden einige lustige Liebes-begebenheiten vorgestellet werden von Celander. Cölln, bey Peter Marteau, 1715.]
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  4. Des| Getreuen Eckarths| Unvorsichtige| Heb-Amme,| In welcher| Wie eine Heb-Amme oder Kinder-|Mutter, die ihr Gewissen wohl in acht| nehmen will, beschaffen seyn, und wie sie ne-|benst dem erforderten Medico so wohl denen Unver-|heuratheten/ als Verheuratheten und Kindern, in ihren| Kranckheiten und Zufällen getreulich beystehen und| helffen soll:| Dann unterschiedene Philosophische, Po-|litische, Chymische, am meisten aber Medicinische| Anmerckungen, wie auch eine Erörterung zweiffelhaff-|ter Vorträge:| Endlich welcher gestalt man sich auf Rei-|sen und so wohl in frembden als einheimischen| Zusammenkünfften verhalten soll:| Mit Beyfügung Sinn-und Lehr-reicher,| erschrecklicher und lustiger Begebenheiten| vorgestellet werden.| [vignette]| Leipzig,| Verlegts Johann Friedrich Braun 1715.
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  5. Des| glückseeligen Ritters| ADELPHICO| Lebens-|und| Glücks-Fälle/| In einem| Liebes-Roman| Der| Galanten Welt| vorgestellet/| von| Melisso.| [publisher's signet]| [rule]| Christian-Erlang/| Zu finden in dem Lorberischen Buchladen/ 1715.
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  6. Des Verliebten| Studentens| Ander Theil/| Welchen| Unter der Lebens-und| Liebes-Geschichte| Des| Spanischen Marchesens Infor-|tunio de Stellos.| Der galanten Welt| Zur| Vergönten Belustigung/| Schertz-und Ernsthafft vorstellet| Celander.| [double rule]| Cölln/ bey Peters Marteau ältesten Sohne| Jonas Enclume genandt/ 1715.
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  7. Die Beständigkeit im Lieben| an der| Africanischen| BERNANDIS.| In einer wahrhafften| Liebes-|und| Helden-Geschichte/| an das Licht gestellet| von| PALMENES.| [publisher's signet]| [rule]| Leipzig/ 1715.| Bey Johann Christian Martini/| In der Nicolai-Strasse.
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  8. Die| Galante Correspondentz,| In| Historischen| Und| Galanten| Briefen/| Worin die geheimste| Staats-und Liebes-|Intriguen| Einiger Höfe eröffnet werden/| Durch| Madame de C---| III. und IV. Theil.| [rule]| Freyburg/| Bey Hanß Clement/ 1715.
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  9. Die| Helden-und Liebes-|Geschichte| dieser Zeiten.| Welche sich| bey dem verwichenen| Spanischen| SVCCESSIONS-Krieg/| hin und wieder| in| EVROPA| zugetragen.| Der| Tugendhaften/| CVRIEVSEN und GALANTEN| Welt| in einem| ROMAN| with engravings| ausgefertiget:| von| MELETAON.| [rule]| Nürnberg/| Verlegts Joh. Leonhard Buggel/ Buchhändler. 1715.
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  10. Die| Liebe ohne Masque| oder| Abbildung| Tugendhaffter und untugendhaffter| Verliebten,| In verschiedenen curieusen| jedoch wahrhafften Begebenheiten| Allen honnéten Gemüthern| zu einer| Vergönneten Belustigung| vorgestellet| par| L'INDIFFERENT.| [vignette]| Leipzig und Rostock,| Verlegts Georg Ludewig Fritzsche, Buchh.| am grossen Marckte. 1715.
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  11. Die| Lybische| TALESTRIS,| In einer anmuthigen| Staats-und Helden-|Geschichte| Der galanten Welt zu wohl-er-|laubter Gemüths-Vergnügung| communiciret| von| COLOMBINI.| [rule]| COPENHAGEN/| In Verlegung Hieronymus Christian| Paulli/ Anno 1715.
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  12. Die| Rachgierige| FLEURIE,| über| Den grausamen Mord ihres| geliebtesten| LUCIDAMORS,| in einer| Liebes und Helden-|Geschicht| Der Galanten-Welt| Zu vergönnter Belustigung| vorgestellet| und mit schönen Kupfern geziert| von| MELISSO.| [double rule]| Franckfurt und Leipzig| bey Joh. Hofmanns sel. Erben. 1715.
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  13. [Die scharfsinnige Liebesschul. Regensburg 1715.]
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  14. Die| Unvergleichliche| Heldin/| unsrer Zeiten;| in dem Bildniß| der Schönen| Holländerin/| von der| mademoiselleS*| in einer| Galanten Begebenheit| nach dem Leben abgeschildert;| und| aus dem Französischen ins Teut-|sche übersetzet:| von| MELETAON.| [rule]| Nürnberg/| Bey Johann Albrecht. An. 1715.
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  15. Entlarvte| und jedermann zur Schau dargestellte| Französische| INQUISITION,| Oder:| Geschicht der Bastille,| Worin/ nebst vielen leß-würdig/ trau-|rigen/ auch seltsam-und lustigen Begebenhei-|ten/ die alda herrschende/ und in unterschiedlichen Ge-|stalten erscheinende Laster/ Geitz/ Betrug und Ungerechtigkeit/| mit aufrichtiger Feder beschrieben werden| Von| Monsr. Constantin de Renneville.| [vignette]| [double rule]| Getruckt im Jahr MDCCXV.
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  16. VENDA| Königin| in| Pohlen.| Aus dem Frantzösischen| übersetzet/| von| MELETAON.| [vignette]| Nürnberg.| Gedruckt im Jahr 1715.
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  17. Wunderliche| Begebenheiten| Des| ABDALLA,| Eines Sohnes des Hanif;| Welcher| Von dem Indianischen Sul-|tan geschickt worden/ die verbor-|gene Insul Borico zu entde-|cken;| Auf welcher die miraculose Fon-|taine zu finden/ dessen Wasser wieder| jung zu machen pfleget.| Nebst der Ruschen einer Persia-|nischen Dame Reise-Beschreibung in| obbesagte Insul.| Aus dem Französischen in das| Teutsche übersetzet.| [double rule]| Im Jahr 1715.
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  1. Der| Europæischen| Höfe/| Liebes-|Und| Helden-Geschichte/| Der Galanten Welt zur ver-|gnügten Curiosité ans Licht| gestellet.| Von| Menantes.| [rule]| HAMBURG,| [rule]| Bey Johann Wolffgang Fickweiler/ Buchhänd-|lern im Dohm/ 1715.
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  2. [Der getreuen| BELLAMIRA| wohlbelohnte| Liebes-Probe| Oder,| Die triumphierende| Beständigkeit,| In| einem curieusen Roman| Der galanten Welt| Zu vergönnter Gemüths-Ergötzung| an das Licht gegeben| von Talandern.| Zu finden bey Joh. Ludw. Gleditsch, Moritz Georg Weidmanns Erben, 1715.]
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  3. [Die| Durchlauchtigste| Prinzessin| TAMESTRIS| aus| ÆGYPTEN| in einem| ROMAN| Der| Galanten Welt| ergebenst überreichet| von| MELETAON.| [rule]| Nürnberg/| Zu finden bey Johann Albrecht.| An. 1715.]
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  4. [Die Liebens-Würdige ADALIE, In einer annehmlichen und wahrhafftigen Liebes-Geschichte Der Galanten Welt zu vergönnter Gemühts-Ergetzung Heraus gegeben Von MENANTES HAMBURG, Bey Johann Wolffgang Fickweiler/ Buchhändlern im Dohm/ 1715.]
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  5. Die| Verliebte| Und| Galante Welt| In vielen annehmlichen und| wahrhaftigen| Liebes-|Geschichten/| Welche sich in etlichen Jahren her in| Teutschland zugetragen.| Curieusen Gemüthern zu beliebter| Ergetzung| Itzo in zwey Theilen| ans Licht gestellet| Von| Menantes.| [rule]| Hamburg/ bey Johann Wolffgang Fickweiler| im Thum/ 1715.
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  6. Helden-Liebe| Der Schrifft| Alten Testaments,| in 16. anmuthigen| Liebes-begebenheiten| mit beygefügten| curieusen Anmerckungen/ Poe-|tischen Wechsel-Schrifften/ und so| viel saubern Kupffern vorgestellet| und ausgearbeitet| von| Heinrich Anshelm von Ziegler| und Kliphausen.| [publisher's signet]| LEIPZIG,| Im Verlag Joh. Ludwig Gleditsch,| und Moritz Georg Weidmanns.| Anno. 1715.
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  7. Staats-Roman/</font>| Welcher| unter der denckwürdigen| Lebens-Beschreibung| TELEMACHI| Königl. Printzens aus Ithaca, und| Sohn des Ulyssis vorstellet/| Wie| Die Königl. und Fürstl. Printzen| Zur| Staats-Kunst-u. Sitten-Lehre| anzuführen/| Durch| FRANCISCUM DE SALIGNAC| DE LA MOTHE-FENELON,| Ertz-Bischoffen zu Cambray,| In Frantzösischer Sprache beschrieben/ und| aus derselben ins Teutsche übersetzet| durch| Talandern.| [line of typographical ornaments]| Breßlau/| Verlegts Johann George Bleßing/| A.1715.
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