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1 | Bibliography of Philosophical Works by Women of the Early Modern Period (~1550-1830) | Title | Year (Enter different editions separately. Notes can be used to indicate significant differences between editions if known) | Place of Publication | Publisher | # of pages | location of physical copies (include call numbers if available) | location and form of digitization (i.e, image (non-searchable); transcription; other) | translation (year, language) [please create separate entry with more complete information] | Person(s) to whom work is dedicated | Author(s) of Preface | Keyword/Tags (regarding content of work) | Notes | Initials of person entering info | ||||||||||||||
2 | 1 | This bibliography aims to survey and catalog philosophical works written by women in the early modern period (roughly 1550-1830), with particular attention to (a) specifying the location of the actual copies of the texts and (b) whether the works have been digitized, and if so, in what form that digitization exists. Other information, such as who wrote the Preface and to whom the work is dedicated, or whether the work is translated, can help in identifying networks and influence. When the texts have been read, the bibliography can also provide keywords describing the text. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 2 | Some tips: Check to see whether some one else has already added the edition in which you are interested (Just do a word search). Even if it has been added, the entry might be incomplete. You can fill in additional information. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Astell, Mary | A serious proposal to the ladies for the advancement of their true and greatest interest by a lover of her sex | 1695 | London | R.Wilkin | 142 | British Library- General Reference Collection 1031.c.16. | EEBO - images only, not searchable | The second edition corrected, originally published anonymously. | |||||||||||||||||||
5 | Astell, Mary | A serious proposal to the ladies wherein a method is offer'd for the improvement of their minds | 1697 | London | Richard Wilkin | 298 | British Library- General Reference Collection 1031.c.17. | EEBO- images and pdf available, not searchable | HRH Princess Anne of Denmark | |||||||||||||||||||
6 | Astell, Mary | Six familiar essays upon marriage, crosses in love, sickness, death, loyalty and friendship written by a lady | 1696 | London | Tho. Bennet | 110 | Cambridge University Library | EEBO- images and full text, searchable | Attributed to Mary Astell. Cf. Wing. | |||||||||||||||||||
7 | Astell, Mary | Some reflections upon marriage occasion'd by the Duke and Duchess of Mazarine's case, which is also considered | 1700 | London | John Nutt | 98 | Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery- Rare Books 57724 | EEBO- images and full text, searchable | First edition, published anonymously. Imperfect: pages tightly bound with loss of text | |||||||||||||||||||
8 | Astell, Mary | Bart'lemy Fair: or, an inquiry after wit; in which due respect is had to a letter concerning enthusiasm, to my Lord ***, By Mr Wotton | 1709 | London | R. Wilkin | 179 | British Library- General Reference Collection T. 1767 | ECCO- images, fuzzy search | Society of the Kit-Cats | Published under pseudonym "Mr. Wotton", a response to Lord Shaftesbury's "Letter Conerning Enthusiasm", Published in 1722 under the title "An Enquiry After Wit" | ||||||||||||||||||
9 | Astell, Mary | An enquiry after wit: wherein the trifling arguing and impious raillery of the late Earl of Shaftsbury, in his Letter concerning enthusiasm, and other Profane Writers, are fully answer'd, and justly Exposed. Answer a Fool according to his Folly, lest he be wise in his own Conceit | 1722 | London | John Bateman | 184 | British Library- General Reference Collection 701.f.3 | ECCO- images, fuzzy search | Society of the Kit-Cats | Published anonymously, second edition, first published under title "Bart'lemy Fair" | ||||||||||||||||||
10 | Astell, Mary | The Christian religion, as profess'd by a daughter of the Church of England | 1705 | London | R. Wilkin | 463 | University of Texas- Harry Ransom Centre Book Collection BV 4510 A2 A83 | ECCO-images, fuzzy search | Published anonymously, with index | |||||||||||||||||||
11 | Astell, Mary | A fair way with the dissenters and their patrons. Not Writ by Mr. L-----y, or any other Furious Jacobite, whether Clergyman or Layman; but by a very Moderate Person and Dutiful Subject to the Queen. | 1704 | London | R. Wilkin | 35 | British Library- General Reference Collection 698.i.41 | ECCO- images, fuzzy search | Published anonymously. Mispagination without interruption of text. A reply to 'The shortest way with the dissenters' by Daniel Defoe, with a 'Postscript concerning Moderation still a vertue' | |||||||||||||||||||
12 | Astell, Mary | An impartial enquiry into the causes of rebellion and civil war in this kingdom: In an examination of Dr. Kennett's sermon, Jan. 31. 1703/4. And Vindication of the Royal Martyr. | 1704 | London | R.Wilkin | 57 | British Library- General Reference Collection 1093.c.86 | ECCO-images, fuzzy search | Published anonymously. Missing pp. 59-64 | |||||||||||||||||||
13 | Astell, Mary | Moderation truly stated: or, a review of a late pamphlet, entitul'd, Moderation a vertue. With a prefatory discourse to Dr. D'Aveanant, concerning his late essays on peace and war. | 1704 | London | R. Wilkin | 190 | British Library- General Reference Collection 110.f.33 and DRT Digital Store 1560/4067.(1.) | ECCO- images, fuzzy search | Dr. D'Avenant | Published anonymously. Prefatory discourse signed "Tom. Single". 'Moderation a virtue' is by James Owen. | ||||||||||||||||||
14 | Astell, Mary | A serious proposal to the ladies, for the advancement of their true and greatest interest by a lover of her sex. | 1694 | London | R. Wilkin | 172 | Yale University Library- Beinecke (non-circulating): Kn83 694a | EEBO- images and full text- searchable | First edition, published anonymously. | |||||||||||||||||||
15 | Astell, Mary | A serious proposal to the ladies for the advancement of their true and greatest interest. by a lover of her sex. Part I | 1696 | London | R.Wilkin | 120 | The British Library | EEBO- images only, not searchable | Third edition corrected, published anonymously. | |||||||||||||||||||
16 | Astell, Mary | A serious proposal to the ladies, for the advancement of their true and greatest interest. In two parts. By a lover of her sex. | 1697 | London | R. Wilkin | 111 (pt. 1), 298 (pt 2) | The British Library | EEBO- images only, not searchable | HRH the Princess Ann of Denmark | Third edition with an added second part, published anonymously. Part 2 has separate dated title page, pagination and register. With a final advertisement leaf. The second part is also issued separately. Includes index for each part. | ||||||||||||||||||
17 | Astell, Mary | A serious proposal to the ladies. wherein a method is offer'd for the improvement of their minds. | 1697 | London | R.Wilkin | 298 | The British Library- General Reference Collection 1031.c.17. | EEBO- images only, not searchable | HRH the Princess Ann of Denmark | Second part to the Serious Proposal originally published anonymously in 1697, 3 years after first publication of the first part. Also published with the first part in a complete volume. | ||||||||||||||||||
18 | Astell, Mary | A serious proposal to the ladies, for the advancement of their true and greatest interest. In two parts. By a lover of her sex. | 1697 [1701] | London | R.Wilkin | 111 (pt. 1), 298 (pt. 2) | The British Library | ECCO- images, fuzzy search | HRH the Princess Ann of Denmark | Fourth Edition (1701) with an added second part (1697), published anonymously. Each part has separate titlepage, pagination and register; the general titlepage and the titlepage to the second part are dated 1697, while the titlepage to the first part is dated 1701 and with edition and imprint as "The fourth edition. | ||||||||||||||||||
19 | Astell, Mary | A serious proposal to the ladies, for the advancement of their true and greatest interest. Part I. By a Lover of her sex. | 1701 | London | R. Wilkin | 111 | Bodleian Library (Oxford)-Radcl. f.130 (1) | ECCO- images, fuzzy search | Fourth Edition, published anonymously. No dedication. Also issued as part of: Mary Astell's 'A serious proposal to the ladies', London, 1697 [1701]. | |||||||||||||||||||
20 | Astell, Mary | Some reflections upon marriage | 1703 | London | R. Wilkin | 98 | Harvard University Houghton Library: EC7 As824 700sb | ECCO- images, fuzzy search | Second edition, originally published anonymously. First published in 1700 as 'Some reflections upon marriage occasioned by the Duke and Dutchess of Mazarine's case'. | |||||||||||||||||||
21 | Astell, Mary | Reflections Upon Marriage | 1706 | London | R. Wilkin | 93 (mispagination with continuous text) | The British Library: General Reference Collection 8415.bb.27. | ECCO-images, fuzzy search | Third edition with added preface, originally published anonymously. | |||||||||||||||||||
22 | Astell, Mary | Some Reflections Upon Marriage | 1730 | London | William Parker | 180 | John Rylands University Library of Manchester- Special Collections 7152.1 | ECCO- images, fuzzy search | Fourth Edition with additions, published anonymously. | |||||||||||||||||||
23 | Astell, Mary | Some Reflections Upon Marriage | 1730 | Dublin | S. Hyde and E. Dobson, and for R. Gunne and R. Owen | 79 | Cambridge University Library- UL Rare Books Room (Not borrowable) – Hib.8.730.2 | ECCO-images, fuzzy search | Fifth edition with additions, published anonymously. | |||||||||||||||||||
24 | Astell, Mary | The Christian religion, as profess'd by a daughter of the Church of England | 1717 | London | R. Wilkin | 374 | British Library, London, England, RB.23.a.8374 | ECCO- images only, fuzzy search | Second Edition with errata, updated bible verse on title page. Lacks table of contents | |||||||||||||||||||
25 | Astell, Mary (with John Norris) | Letters concerning the love of God | 1695 | London | Samuel Manship ...and Richard Wilkin | Bristol Public Library | EEBO - images only, not searchable | First edition, originally published anonymously (Astell). | ||||||||||||||||||||
26 | Astell, Mary (with John Norris) | Letters concerning the love of God, between the author of The proposal to the ladies and Mr. John Norris: Wherein his late Discourse, shewing, That it ought to be intire and exclusive of all other Loves, is further Cleared and Justified. | 1705 | London | Samuel Manship ...and Richard Wilkin | 203 | The British Library: General Reference Collection 4406.d.102. | ECCO-images, fuzzy search | Second Edition, corrected. Originally published anonymously (Astell) | |||||||||||||||||||
27 | Astell, Mary (with John Norris) | Letters concerning the love of God, between the author of The proposal to the ladies and Mr. John Norris: Wherein his late Discourse, shewing, That it ought to be intire and exclusive of all other Loves, is further Cleared and Justified. | 1730 | London | Edmund Parker | 238 | The British Library General Reference Collection 4397.bb.105 | ECCO-images, fuzzy search | Third Edition, corrected. Originally published anonymously (Astell) | |||||||||||||||||||
28 | Astell, Mary & Patricia Springborg (ed.) | Mary Astell's A Serious Proposal to the Ladies (1694) | 1997 | London | Piclering & Chatto | 204 | SFU Bennett Library, HQ 1596 A87 1997 | Reprinted diplomatic edition with introduction and commentary | ||||||||||||||||||||
29 | Astell, Mary & Patricia Springborg (ed.) | Mary Astell's A Serious Proposal to the Ladies parts II (1694) and II (1697) | 2002 | Peterborough, Ontario | Broadview Press | 301 | SFU Bennett Library -- HQ 1596 A87 1997 | Proquest Ebrary full text, searchable | Reprinted diplomatic edition with introduction and commentary | |||||||||||||||||||
30 | Astell, Mary & Patricia Springborg (ed) | Astell: Political Writings | 1996 | Cambridge | Cambridge University Press | 289 | SFU Bennett Library- JA 84 G7 M37 1996 | Reprinted with intorduction and commentary: Reflections upon Marriage, A Fair Way with Dissenters and their Patrons, & An Impartial Enquiry into the Causes of Rebellion | ||||||||||||||||||||
31 | Behn, Aphra (translation) | AEsop's fables, with his life: in English, French, and Latin / newly translated; illustrated with one hundred and twelve sculptures; to this edition are likewise added thirty one new figures representing his life, by Francis Barlow | 1666 | London | Printed by R. Newcomb for Francis Barlow, sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster | 313 | Huntington Library | EEBO - images only, not searchable | This edition translated in English, French, and Latin | The Right Honourable William Earl of Devonshire, & c., by Francis Barlow | "'The ingenious Mrs. A. Behn has been so obliging as to perform the English poetry ...'--To the reader. Date of publication suggested by Wing. Imperfect: stained and tightly bound with slight loss of print; signature Ggg2 (p. 191-192) lacking" (EEBO) | ERL | ||||||||||||||||
32 | Behn, Aphra | The amorous prince, or, The curious husband a comedy / by Mrs. A. Behn. | 1671 | London | Printed by J.M. for Thomas Dring | [4], 82 | Wesleyan University Olin Library, Landesbibliothek Coburg, Universitätsbibliothek Bamberg, Universitätsbibliothek Bayreuth Library, Universitätsbibliothek Erlangen-Nürnberg (Hauptbibliothek Library), Universitätsbibliothek Eichstätt-Ingolstadt, Staatliche Bibliothek Regensburg, Universitatsbibliothek Regensburg, Universitatsbibliothek Augsburg, Universitätsbibliothek LMU München, Bayerische Staatsbibliothek Library, University of British Columbia, Northwestern University, University of Chicago, Simon Fraser University W.A.C. Bennett Library (HQ 02 33 pt.5 reel 14:7) etc. | EEBO - full text, searchable | "'Built on the novel of the Curious impertinent, and on Davenport's City night-cap.'--Baker, Biog. Dram. cf. also Works of A. Behn, ed. by M. Summers, v. 4." (EEBO) "City night-cap" and "The amorous prince, or, The curious husband a comedy, as it is acted at his Royal Highness, the Duke of York's theatre" are additional titles | ERL | ||||||||||||||||||
33 | Behn, Aphra | The forc'd marriage, or, The jealous bridegroom a tragi-comedy: as it is acted at His Highnesse the Duke of Yorks theatre / written by A. Behn. | 1671 | London | Printed by H.L. and R.B. for James Mangus | [6], 89 | Huntington Library, Simon Fraser University W.A.C. Bennett Library, Northwestern Library, Duke University Library, Landesbibliothek Coburg, Universitätsbibliothek Bamberg, Universitätsbibliothek Bayreuth Library, Universitätsbibliothek Erlangen-Nürnberg, Hauptbibliothek Library, Universitätsbibliothek Eichstätt-Ingolstadt, Staatliche Bibliothek Regensburg, Universitatsbibliothek Regensburg, Universitatsbibliothek Augsburg, Universitätsbibliothek LMU München, Bayerische Staatsbibliothek Library, etc. | EEBO - full text, searchable | ERL | |||||||||||||||||||
34 | Behn, Aphra | The forc'd marriage, or, The jealous bridegroom a tragi-comedy: as it is acted at His Highnesse the Duke of Yorks theatre / written by A. Behn. | 1688, 3rd Edition | London | One ed. printed for Joseph Knapton, one ed. printed for James Knapton | [6], 70 | Huntington Library | EEBO - images only, not searchable | Includes the phrase "Va Mon enfant! prend ta fortune ---" on the title page. | ERL | ||||||||||||||||||
35 | Behn, Aphra | Covent Garden drolery, or, A colection, of all the choice songs, poems, prologues, and epilogues, (sung and spoken at courts and theatres) | 1672, 2nd edition, with additions | London | J. Magnes | 110 | Yale University Sterling Memorial Library | "Wrongly attributed to Alexander Brome; present editor suggests Aphra Behn as possible compiler. 'Books printed for, and are to be sold by Robert Sollers': pages [111]-[112]. " (WorldCat) | ERL | |||||||||||||||||||
36 | Behn, Aphra | The Dutch lover a comedy acted at the Dvkes theatre | 1673 | London | Printed for Thomas Dring | [12], 98, [2] | Huntington Library and Art Gallery, SFU W.A.C Bennett Library, Northwestern University, National Library of Scotland, University of Oxford, University of Pennsylvania Van Pelt Library, Brandeis University Library, University of Sydney | EEBO - full text, searchable | Includes a prefaratory epistle to the "Good, Sweet, Honey, Sugar-candied Reader" (9 pp.). "The plot is founded on a "pseudo-Spanish novel, entitled 'The history of Don Fenise ... 1651, by Francisco de Las Coveras.' There is of course no such Spanish author as 'the ingenious Don Francisco de las Coveras.'" Cf. Works of A. Behn, ed. by M. Summers, v. 1." (EEBO) | ERL | ||||||||||||||||||
37 | Behn, Aphra | A Collection of poems written upon several occasions by several persons with many additions, never before in print. | 1673 | London | Printed for Tho. Collins, John Ford, and Will. Cademan | [6], 183 | Huntington Library and Art Gallery, University of Alberta Libraries | EEBO - full text, searchable | Sir Charles Sedley listed as main author; Aphra Behn, Sir George Etherege, and John Sheffield, Duke of Buckingham listed as "other authors" (EEBO). Authors other than these four are included in the work as well. "Poems." listed as an additional title. | ERL | ||||||||||||||||||
38 | Behn, Aphra | The woman turn'd bully. A comedy. Acted at the Duke's Theatre. Licensed, July the 5th 1675. Roger L'Estrange. | 1675 | London | Printed by James Cottrelll for T. Dring | 83 | Huntington Library Art Collections & Botanical Gardens, Northern Illinois University, University of Pennsylvania Van Pelt Library, New York Public Library, University of Leeds, National Library of Australia | Cannot access eBook, but several libraries seem to have it as listed on WorldCat | ERL | |||||||||||||||||||
39 | Behn, Aphra | Abdelazer, or, The Moor's revenge a tragedy, as it is acted at His Royal Highness the Duke's Theatre | 1677 | London | Printed for J. Magnes and R. Bentley | [4], 71 | Folger Shakespeare Library, SFU WAC Bennett Library (HQ 02 33 pt.5 reel 15:3), The Ohio State University, Virginia Tech, University of Toledo Wlliam S. Carlson Library, University of Dayton, Xavier University, State Library of Ohio, Cleveland Marshall College of Law Library, Cleaveland State University Michael Schwartz Library, Bibliotheque nationale de France | EEBO - full text, searchable | "An alteration of Lust's dominion, or, The lascivious queen, printed in 1657 and erroneously attributed to Marlow." (EEBO) | ERL | ||||||||||||||||||
40 | Behn, Aphra | Abdelazer, or, The Moor's revenge a tragedy as it is acted at the Theatre Royal by Their Majesties servants | 1693 | London | Printed for Thomas Chapman | [2], 64 | British Library. Microforms at SFU WAC Bennett Library, Northwestern University, etc. | EEBO - images only, not searchable | Title page says "Written by Mrs. Anne Behn." It looks like EEBO's scanned images cut off before the end of the work. In 1695(?), Henry Pursell wrote "A new song sung in Abdelazar of The moor's reuenge" which starts "Lucinda is bewitching fair." It was "composed for a revival of the play by A. Behn" (EEBO). | ERL | ||||||||||||||||||
41 | Behn, Aphra | The debauchee, or, The credulous cuckold a comedy acted at His Highness the Duke of York's Theatre | 1677 | London | Printed for John Amery | [6], 63, [1] | Huntington Library, University of British Columbia, Western Washington University, University of Victoria, Arizona State University, Northwestern University, University of Chicago, University of Notre Dame Hesburgh Library, Cleveland Public Library, Duke University, Yale University Sterling Memorial Library, etc. | EEBO - full text, searchable | "Madd couple well matcht" is an additional title, and Richard Brome is listed as an "other author." "An anonymous alteration of "A madd couple well matcht." Not included in Summer's edition of Mrs. Behn's Works, 1915, though the editor thinks "it is no doubt from her pen," and that "all the best critics with one accord ascribe it to her." cf. v. 1, p.xxxvi." (EEBO). "Written by Mr. E.R." is written right after the epilogue on the last page. | ERL | ||||||||||||||||||
42 | Behn, Aphra | The rover, or, The banish't cavaliers as it is acted at His Royal Highness the Duke's theatre | 1677 | London | Printed for John Amery | [6], 83, [2] | Huntington Library and Art Gallery, SFU WAC Bennett Library (HQ 02 33 pt.5 reel.15), Northwestern University, OU Libraries - Norman Campus Bizzell Memorial Library, University of Pennsylvania Van Pelt Library, Brandeis University Library, Alexander Turnbull Library - National Library of New Zealand, University of Sydney | EEBO - full text, searchable | "Thomaso" listed as an additional title, and Thomas Killigrew as an "other author." "Attributed to Alphra Behn. Cf. BLC. 'The entire plan and many details of both parts of The rover are taken openly and unreservedly from Tom Killigrew's Thomaso, or The wanderer, an unacted comedy likewise in two parts' -- Works of A. Behn, ed. by M. Summers, v. 1" (EEBO). | ERL | ||||||||||||||||||
43 | Behn, Aphra | The rover, or, The banish't cavaliers as it was acted by His Majesty's servants, at the theatre in Little-Lincolns-Inn-Fields | 1697, 2nd Edition | London | Printed by J. Orme for Richard Wellington | 68 | British Library | EEBO - images only, not searchable | "Advertisement at foot of [title page]. Error in paging: page 5 minsumbered 1" (EEBO) | ERL | ||||||||||||||||||
44 | Behn, Aphra | The Rover: or, the Banish'd Cavaliers. As it is Acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. | 1709 | London | William Lewis, for Richard Wellington | 87 | Cambridge University Library, British Library (11773.g.14), Oxford University Bodleian Library (Mal. B293(2), Oxford University Christ Church (Brady 62), Oxford University Worcester College Library, University of Alberta (PR3317.R87 1709), University of California (PR3317.R81 1709), Huntington Art Collections and Botanical Gardens (79044), Yale University (Plays 227), Folger Shakespeare (PR3317.R7 1709), University of Florida (PR1241.O421 v.12 no.2), Newberry (Case 4A3168), University of Illinois (Case 4A3168), Harvard University (EC65.B3957.677rc), Princeton University (PR3317.R58 1709), Columbia University (B823.B392V5), University of Texas (Aj.B396.677rc2cop) and (PR3317.R58 1709), University of Virginia | ECCO - Images, fuzzy search | Part 1 of The Rover in this volume. | ERL | ||||||||||||||||||
45 | Behn, Aphra | The Rover: or, the Banish'd Cavaliers. A Comedy. Written by the Ingenious Mrs. Behn. | 1724 | Dublin | Printed by J. Watts for W. Smith | 99 | Trinity College Library (190.s.43 no.4), Oxford University Bodleian Library (Vet.A4f.1122), Rice University (Axson PR3317.R58 1724) | ECCO - Images, fuzzy search | ERL | |||||||||||||||||||
46 | Behn, Aphra | The Rover; or, the Banish'd Cavaliers. A Comedy, As it is Now Acted by His Majesty's Servants. Written by Mrs. Behn. | 1729 | London | Printed for John Darby, Arthur Bettesworth, and Francis Clay, in trust for Richard, James, and Bethel Wellington | 95 | Trinity College (OLS B.3.275 no.5), National Library of Scotland (Nha.T72(5)), Oxford University Bodleian Library (Vet.A4 f.550(1)), University of California (PR3317.R81 1729), Folger Shakespeare (PR1241.S7 v.4), The Lilly Library (University of Indiana), University of Illinois, University of Michigan (RBR PR3317.R85 1729), Rice University (Axson PR3317.R58 1729), University of Texas (PR3671.S75F3 1723) University of Sydney Fisher Library (RB 4629.11) | ECCO - Images, fuzzy search | ERL | |||||||||||||||||||
47 | Behn, Aphra | The Rover: or, the Banish'd Cavaliers. A Comedy. As it is now Acted by His Majesty's Servants. Written by Mrs. Behn. | 1735 | London | Printed for W. Feales, R. Wellington, C. Corbett, J. Brindley, A. Bettesworth, and F. Clay, in trust for B. Wellington | 96 | Cambridge University (5721.d.7343), British Library (11775.b.11), Oxford University Bodleian Library (Vet. A4 f. 706(4)) and (Harding D2430(3)), Oxford University Worcester College, Yale University (1981 227), Folger Shakespeare (PR3317.R7 1735), Princeton University (ThX 3593.B86 v.39) | ECCO - Images, fuzzy search | Includes an illustration of a man and a woman on the first scanned page. "Titlepage in red and black. The first part only." (ECCO) | ERL | ||||||||||||||||||
48 | Behn, Aphra | The Rover: or, the Banish'd Cavaliers. A Comedy. Written by the Ingenious Mrs. Behn. | 1741 | Dublin | Printed by S. Powell for W. Smith | 95 | National Library of Ireland (Dublin 1741(2)) and (J.82249.BEH/1741), Oxford University Bodleian Library (M.adds.108f.79(3)) and (Vet.A5e.1487(4)), University of Kansas Spencer Research (OHeg B2570.6 1741), Harvard University (15482.19.10.4), Rice University (Axson PR3317.R58 1741) | ECCO - Images, fuzzy search | ERL | |||||||||||||||||||
49 | Behn, Aphra | The Rover: or, the Banish'd Cavaliers. A Comedy, With the Alterations, as it now Reviv'd and Acting at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden. | 1757 | London | Printed for J. Lloyd and J. Reason | 64 | Dublin Honourable Society of King's Inn, British Library (643.h.9(7)), McMaster University (Disbd), Huntington Art Collections and Botanical Gardens (K-D 257), University of Chicago (PR3317.R8 1677), Duke University (RBR E.P723D v.97), Cornell University, University of Pennsylvania Van Pelt-Dietrich (C7102.766c) and (EC65.B3958.677r.1757), Rice University (Axson PR3317.R58 1757), University of Texas (Wj.B396.677rg) | ECCO - Images, fuzzy search | "Anonymous. By Aphra Behn. The first part only, the alterations consisting largely of cuts. Braces in title. Price from imprint: price One Shilling." (ECCO). Seems to cut off before the end of the play. | ERL | ||||||||||||||||||
50 | Behn, Aphra | The town-fopp, or, Sir Timothy Tawdrey a comedy: as it is acted at His Royal Highness the Duke's theatre | 1677 | London | Printed by T.N. for James Magnes and Rich. Bentley | [4], 66, [2] | Huntington Library, SFU WAC Bennett Library (HQ 02 33 pt.5 reel 14:2), Auburn University, University of Virginia Libraries, UNB Libraries, University of Minnesota, University of Washington Libraries, University of Alberta Libraries, Stanford University Library, Princeton University Library, Columbia University Library, etc. | EEBO - full text, searchable | George Wilkins listed as an "other author." "'Great part of this play ... is borrowed from George Wilkin's comedy called The miseries of enforced marriage.'--Baker, Biog. dram. Cf. also Works of A. Behn, ed. by M. Summers, v. 3" (EEBO) | ERL | ||||||||||||||||||
51 | Behn, Aphra | The town-fopp, or, Sir Timothy Tawdrey a comedy as it is acted at His Royal Highness the Duke's theatre | 1699 | London | Printed for R. Wellington, B. Lintott, and E. Rumbold | [2], 58, [1] | British Library | EEBO - images only, not searchable | ERL | |||||||||||||||||||
52 | Behn, Aphra | The counterfeit bridegroom, or, The defeated widow: a comedy, as it is acted at His Royal Highness the Duke's Theatre | 1677 | London | Printed for Langley Curtiss | [4], 58, [1] | Huntington Library | EEBO - full text, searchable | Thomas Middleton listed as the main author on EEBO; Aphra Behn and Thomas Betterton as "other authors." "An alteration of Middleton's 'No wit, no help like a woman's', ascribed to Mrs. Behn and to Betterton. Cf. Genest's Account of the English stage, v. 1, p. 212-213; A. Nicoll's History of restoration drama, 1660-1700, p. 247." (EEBO) | ERL | ||||||||||||||||||
53 | Behn, Aphra | Sir Patient Fancy a comedy: as it is acted at the Duke's Theatre / written by Mrs. A. Behn | 1678 | London | Printed by E. Flesher for Richard Tonson and Jacob Tonson | [6], 91, [1] | British Library, Bayerische Staatsbiblithek Library, SFU WAC Bennett Library (HQ 02 33 pt.5 reel 14:9), University of Washington Libraries, University of Alberta Libraries, Stanford University Library, Virginia Tech, Princeton University, Columbia University Libraries | EEBO - full text, searchable | "Based on: several of Molière's plays, especially on 'Le malade imaginaire'" (EEBO). Includes a note "To the Reader" written by the person who printed the play. | ERL | ||||||||||||||||||
54 | Behn, Aphra | The lives of sundry notorious villains, memorable for their base and abominable actions together with a novel as it really happened at Roan in France | 1678 | London | Printed for the author, and sold by Sam. Crouch | [11], 167 | British Library, University of British Columbia, University of Victoria, Concordia University, Northwestern University, University of Notre Dame Hesburgh Library, Concordia University, Princeton University, etc. | EEBO - full text, searchable | Marked as "Licensed, Octob. 24. 1677. Ro. L'Estrange" before the title page. Includes a note "To the Reader" and a list of "Books sold by Samuel Crouch" before the work. | ERL | ||||||||||||||||||
55 | Behn, Aphra | The feign'd curtizans, or, A nights intrigue. A comedy: as it is acted at the Dukes Theatre / written by Mrs. A. Behn | 1679 | London | Printed for Jacob Tonson | [8], 71, [1] | British Library, Bodleian Library, Stanford University, University of Alberta, Princeton University, Columbia University | EEBO - full text, searchable | Mrs. Ellen Guin | ERL | ||||||||||||||||||
56 | Behn, Aphra | The feign'd curtizans, or, A nights intrigue. A comedy: as it is acted at the Dukes Theatre / written by Mrs. A. Behn | 1679, 2nd Edition (See Note) | London | Printed for Richard Tonson and Jacob Tonson | [8], 71, [1] | Harvard University Library, SFU WAC Bennett Library (HQ 02 33 pt.5 reel 14:8), Northwestern University, Duke University Perkins Library, University of Pennsylvania Van Pelt Library, etc. | EEBO - images only, not searchable | Mrs. Ellen Guin | Some (eg. SFU's library database) seem uncertain as to whether this is a second edition, or just a varient printing which includes Richard Tonson's name in the imprint. EEBO lists as a second edition. | ERL | |||||||||||||||||
57 | Behn, Aphra | The revenge, or, A match in Newgate: a comedy. | 1680 | London | Printed for W. Cademan | 68 | University of Oxford, University of Washington, University of Alberta, Stanford University, Cleveland Public Library, | ProQuest LLC, searchable, unlimited user access | Full title on the SFU library database is "The revenge, or, A match in Newgate: a comedy. As it was acted at the Dukes theatre London: Printed for W. Cademan [etc.]." It also notes "preliminaries omitted." | ERL | ||||||||||||||||||
58 | Behn, Aphra | The loves of Damon and Sappho: or: The sheperd crown'd with good success | 1680 | London | Printed for F. Coles, T. Vere, J. Wright, J. Clarke, W. Thackeray, and T. Passinger | 1 | Harvard University Houghton Library, British Library | EEBO - full text, searchable | "The first 2 of the 10 stanzas are by Aphra Behn, from her play The City Heiress" (Worldcat). Author on EEBO listed as Anonymous, so the work doesn't appear if you search her name. Full title is "The loves of Damon and Sappho: or: The shepherd crown'd with good success. You lovers all that would successful be; be not too bashful, but in love be free: time but your passion and you'l never fail, there is a time when you'l be sure prevail. Maids will deny, its true, but soon will yield, if once you charge, they soon will lose the field: though they deny, it is but for a fashion, for when they do, they have the greatest passion. A pleasant new play-house song, to the tune of, Hail to the myrtle shades." | ERL | ||||||||||||||||||
59 | Behn, Aphra | Young Jemmy: or, The princely shepherd Being a most pleasant and delightful new song. In blest Arcadia where each shepherd feeds, his numerous flocks, and tunes on slender reeds; his song of love, while the fair nimphs trip round, the chief amongst 'um was young Jemmy found: for he with glances could enslave each heart, but fond ambition made him to depart; the fields to court, led on by such as sought to blast his vertues, which much sorrow brought. To a pleasant new play-house tune. Or, in January last, or, The gowlin. | 1681 | London | Phillip Brooksby | 1 | 1. Bodleian Library (Oxford), 2. Harvard University Houghton Library, British Library. (See Note) | EEBO - 1. Image only, not searchable. 2. Full text, searchable. | There are two versions of this work with the same publication date on EEBO. 1. has 5 woodcuts, 2. has 4 woodcuts. Both of these versions include "6 additional stanzas by another hand" (Worldcat). "Place, date of publication and publisher's name from Wing CD-ROM, 1996" (EEBO). Additonal titles are "Princely Shepard," "In January Last," and "Gowlin." There is another edition (same publication year) entitled "A most excellent new ballad: to a most excellent new tune, called Young Jamey" which includes only the 4 stanzas written by Behn. See below. Worldcat also has two listings of this work with the publication date "1683?," but there do not appear to be any accessible digital copies of this possible publication (print book at the British Library). | ERL | ||||||||||||||||||
60 | Behn, Aphra | A most excellent new ballad: to a most excellent new tune, called Young Jamey | 1681? | London | 1 | Harvard University Houghton Library (EB65 B3957 681m), Harvard Law School Library, University of Victoria, University of Calgary Taylor Family Digital Library, University of Michigan, Cleveland Public Library, Mississippi State University, Concordia University, University of Pennsylvania Van Pelt Library, Rutgers University | EEBO - image only, not searchable. University of California, Santa Barbara, "English Broadside Ballad Archive" - full text, searchable. (http://ebba.english.ucsb.edu/ballad/34590/xml) | This work includes only the 4 stanzas written by Behn from the work listed above. The work is written on the Duke of Monmouth (Worldcat). The version on EEBO has the author listed as Anonymous. | ERL | |||||||||||||||||||
61 | Behn, Aphra | The second part of The rover as it is acted by the servants of His Royal Highness / written by A. Behn. | 1681 | London | Printed for Jacob Tonson | [8], 85, [2] | Huntington Library, SFU WAC Bennett Library (HQ 02 33 pt.5 reel. 15), Northwestern University, University of Pennsylvania Van Pelt Library, Brandeis University, National Library of Scotland, University of Sydney | EEBO - images only, not searchable. Worldcat lists that other universities have access to an eBook version (University of Victoria, University of Regina, Cornell University, Virginia Tech), or a computer file of the work (many German universities). | Imprint date is 1631, but EEBO and Worldcat both list it as 1681. "'The success of the 1st part induced Mrs. Behn to write the 2d part - she had again recourse to Killegrew, but she now could pillage only thos scenes ... which in the first instance she had properly rejected' - Genest. Acct. of Eng. stage" (EEBO). "Thomaso" listed as an additional title, and Thomas Killigrew as an "other author." | ERL | ||||||||||||||||||
62 | Behn, Aphra | Floriana. A pastoral, upon the death of Her Grace the Duchess of Southampton. | 1681 | London | Printed for Samuel Cooke | 4 | British Library, Bodleian Library (Oxford), University of Minnesota - Rodney A. Briggs Library and Kathryn A. Martin Library, Newberry Library, University of Texas at Austin Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center | EEBO - full text, searchable | This work has an anonymous author. Richard Duke is listed as the author on EEBO, thought they note that the work is "sometimes attributed to Aphra Behn," such as in the Wrenn Catalogue. The Duchess of Southampton to which the work refers is Mary Fitzroy (d. 1681?). There are two versions of this work (with the same publication date) on EEBO; one is searchable and the other is just images. | ERL | ||||||||||||||||||
63 | Behn, Aphra | A prologue to her new play called Like father, like son, or, The mistaken brothers by Mrs. Behn | 1682 | London | Printed for J.V. | 2 | Huntington Library, National Library of Scotland, University of British Columbia, University of Victoria, University of Alberta, Northwestern University, University of Chicago, University of Notre Dame Hesburgh Library, Duke University Perkins Library | EEBO - full text, searchable | "The play was apparently never published" (Worldcat). | ERL | ||||||||||||||||||
64 | Behn, Aphra | The false count, or, A new way to play an old game as it is acted at the Duke's theatre / written by Mrs. A. Behn | 1682 | London | Printed by M. Flesher for Jacob Tonson | [4], 65, [2] | Library of Congress | EEBO - full text, searchable | ERL | |||||||||||||||||||
65 | Behn, Aphra | A farce call'd the false count, or, A new way to play an old game as it is acted at the Duke's theatre / written by Mrs. A. Behn | 1682, 2nd ed? (see Note) | London | Printed by M. Flesher for Jacob Tonson | [4], 65, [2] | Harvard University Library | EEBO - images only, not searchable. Pages slightly creased, which results in imperfect images. | EEBO lists this as the 2nd edition, but it is published in the same year, it has the same number of pages as the other edition, and there are no notes on the title page which suggest it is a later edition. The title page from the previous entry (the 1st edition) is included in this work as well, immediately following the new title page which includes "A Farce Call'd" and "Licensed July 21. 1681. Charles Killigrew." I am unsure as to if it is actually a 2nd edition, or if it is the same work with a slightly different title page. "The Cambridge Companion to English Restoration Theatre" by Deborah Payne Fisk (Google books) says that "The False Count was published with two different title pages, one which puts the genre first," so EEBO may be incorrect on this. | ERL | ||||||||||||||||||
66 | Behn, Aphra | The false count, or, A new way to play an old game a comedy as is acted at the Theater-Royal by His Majesty's servants / written by Mrs. A. Behn. | 1697 | London | Printed by Jacob Tonson | [2], 67 | Bodleian Library. Microforms at University of British Columbia, University of Victora, etc. | EEBO - images only, not searchable | ERL | |||||||||||||||||||
67 | Behn, Aphra | The Roundheads, or, The good old cause a comedy as it is acted at His Royal Highness the Dukes Theatre | 1682 | London | Printed for D. Brown and H. Rhodes | [8], 56, [2] | Huntington Library, Microforms at SFU WAC Bennett Library (HQ 02 33 pt.5 reel.14), Duke University Perkins Library, Harvard University Houghton Library, etc. | EEBO - full text, searchable | The Right Noble Henry Fitz-Roy, Duke of Grafton, Earle of Sutton, Viscount of Ipswich, Baron of Sudbury, Knight of the most Noble Order of the Garter, and Colonell of his Magesties Regiment of Foot Guards, & c. | "'Great part, both of the plot and language of this play, is borrowed from Tatham's comedy called, The Rump'-- Baker, D.E. Biog. dram." (EEBO) | ERL | |||||||||||||||||
68 | Behn, Aphra | The Roundheads, or, The good old cause a comedy as it is acted at the Duke's theatre | 1698 | London | Printed for Richard Wellington, sold by Percivil Gilborne and Bernard Lintott | [8], 56 | Harvard University Library | EEBO - images only, not searchable | The Right Noble Henry Fitz-Roy, Duke of Grafton, Earle of Sutton, Viscount of Ipswich, Baron of Sudbury, Knight of the most Noble Order of the Garter, and Colonell of his Magesties Regiment of Foot Guards, & c. | ERL | ||||||||||||||||||
69 | Behn, Aphra | The city-heiress, or, Sir Timothy Treat-all a comedy: as it is acted at His Royal Highness his theatre | 1682 | London | Printed for D. Brown and H. Rhodes | [8], 61, [2] | Yale University Library. Microforms at SFU WAC Bennett Library (HQ 02 33 pt.5 reel 14:3), Northwestern University, University of Pennsylvania Van Pelt Library, etc. | EEBO - full text, searchable | The Right Honourable Henry Early of Arundel, and Lord Mowbray | Prologue written by Mr. Otway, epilogue "written by a Person of Quality." "Mad world, my masters" and "Guardian" are additonal titles. Thomas Middleton and Philip Massinger are listed as "other authors." "In great measure borrowed from Middleton's Mad world my masters, and from Massinger's Guardian. Cf. Summers, M., ed. Works of A. Behn, v. 2." (EEBO) | ERL | |||||||||||||||||
70 | Behn, Aphra | The city-heiress: or, Sir Timothy Treat-all. A comedy : as it is acted at His Royal Highness his theatre. | 1698, 2nd Edition | London | Printed for Richard Wellington, sold by Percivil Gilborne and Bernard Lintott | [7], 61, [6] | Columbia University Library, University of Illinois (Urbana-Champaign Campus) | EEBO - images only, not searchable | The Right Honourable Henry Early of Arundel, and Lord Mowbray | Advertisement at foot of title page | ERL | |||||||||||||||||
71 | Behn, Aphra | Prologue to Romulus spoken by Mrs. Butler / written by Mrs. Behn | 1682 | London | Printed by Nath. Thompson | 2 | Harvard University Library. Microforms at University of British Columbia, University of Victoria, University of Alberta, etc. | EEBO - full text, searchable | Also includes an epilgoue. | ERL | ||||||||||||||||||
72 | Behn, Aphra | The Ten Pleasures of Marriage and the Confessions of the New Marries Couple | 1682 | London | Privately printed for the Narrative Soc. | Listed on Worldcat, but I can't find the work in physical or electronic form anywhere else. There is an edition from 1922 which is held at the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea Libraries, the IRIS Consortium Library, and the Harvard University Biblioteca Berenson - Villa I Tatti (print book format). | ERL | |||||||||||||||||||||
73 | Behn, Aphra | The young king, or, The mistake as 'tis acted at His Royal Highness, the Dukes Theatre / written by A. Behn | 1683 | London | Printed for D. Brown, T. Benskin, and H. Rhodes | [6], 63, [1] | British Library. Microforms at SFU WAC Bennett Library (HQ 02 33 pt.5 reel 14:6), Northwestern University, etc. | EEBO - full text, searchable | Philaster (dedication signed by Astrea) | "Cléopatre" and "Vida es sueño" are additional titles. La Calprenède, Gaultier de Coste, seigneur de (d. 1663) and Calderón de la Barca, Pedro, (1600-1681) are listed as "other authors." "The plot is based on the 8th part of La Calprenède's romance of Cléopatre, and Caldron's La vida es sueño. Cf. Baker, Biog. dram., and Works of A. Behn, ed. by M. Summers, v. 2" (EEBO). | ERL | |||||||||||||||||
74 | Behn, Aphra | The young king, or, The mistake as it is acted at the Duke's theatre | 1698 | London | Printed for Richard Wellington, sold by Percivil Gilborne and Bernard Lintott | 6, 3-63, [1] | British Library | EEBO - images only, not searchable | Philaster (dedication signed by Astrea) | ERL | ||||||||||||||||||
75 | Behn, Aphra | Romulus and Herilia, or, The Sabine war a tragedy acted at the Dukes Theatre | 1683 | London | Printed for D. Brown and T. Benskin | [4], 62, [2] | Newberry Library | EEBO - images only, not searchable - "Imperfect: stained, cropped, with print show-through, and loss of text" (EEBO notes). | Includes a quote by Ovid on the title page ("Militat omnis Amans, & habet sua Castra Cupido"). | ERL | ||||||||||||||||||
76 | Behn, Aphra | Upon the marriage of Prince George of Denmark with the Lady Anne: and his being install'd Knight of the Garter. A Pindarick poem. | 1683 | London | Printed for Walter Davis | 4 | Cambridge University Library, UCLA Library, University of Leeds, British Library | EEBO - full text, searchable | EEBO lists author as Anonymous. Includes the epigraph "Ut gaudent pater AEneas & avunculus Hector. Virg." | ERL | ||||||||||||||||||
77 | Behn, Aphra | The Duke of Monmouth's kind answer to his mournful dutchess complaint. In the time of his absence: vvith the great acknowledgement of his princely father's love, whose mercy is beyond compare, and pitty admired by all the Aï¸ E︡uropean princes. | 1683 | London | Printed for Tho. Wright | 4 | Harvard University, UCLA Library, University of Texas at Austin Ransom Humanities Research Center | EEBO - full text, searchable | EEBO lists James Scott, Duke of Monmouth as the author of this work. Behn is not even listed under "other authors," so the work does not appear if you search her name. However, EEBO notes that the work is "not in fact by Monmouth." Worldcat lists Behn as the author. | ERL | ||||||||||||||||||
78 | Behn, Aphra | Prologue Spoken by Mrs. Cook | 1684 | London | Printed for Charles Tebroc | 2 | British Library, Lambeth Palace Library | EEBO - full text, searchable | "Valentinian" and "Epilogue by a person of quality" are additional titles. Mrs. Barrey and Mrs. Cook listed as "other authors." "Place and date of publication from Wing (2nd ed.); publisher from colophon. Attributed to Aphra Behn by Wing (2nd ed.). Verso of sheet contains: Epilogue by a person of quality, spoken by Mrs. Barrey. Possibly refers to 'Valentinian,' a tragedy by John Fletcher, first pub. 1618 -- cf. ms. note on recto, ref. in text of Prologue, ref. in last line of Epilogue" (EEBO). | ERL | ||||||||||||||||||
79 | Behn, Aphra | Poems upon several occasions with, A voyage to the island of love | 1684 | London | Printed for R. Tonson and J. Tonson | [32], 144, 128, [2] | Harvard University, Bayerische Staatsbiblithek Library. Microforms at Alexander Turnbull Library - National Library of New Zealand | EEBO - full text, searchable | The Right Honourable James, Earl of Salisbvry, Viscount Cramborn, and Baron of Islington | Not listed as a "Preface," but 9 letters preceed the work, many of which are composed of several stanzas. They are "To Mrs. Behn, on the Publishing of her Poems" by I. Cooper (1683), "To Astraea, on her Poems" by I.C., "To the excellent Madam Behn, on her Poems by I. Adams, "To the Author, on her Voyage to the Island of Love" by T.C., "To the Lovely Witty Astraea, on her Excellent Poems" (no author given), "Vpon these and other Excellent Works of the Incomparable Astraea" (no author given, very long), "To the excellent Astraea" by I.W., "To Madam A. Behn on the publication of her Poems" by F.N.W., and "To Madam Behn, on her Poems" by H. Watson | Includes a table of contents at the end. | ERL | ||||||||||||||||
80 | Behn, Aphra | The land of love. A poem. | 1717 | London | Printed by H. Meere for C. King in Westminster-Hall and A. Bettesworth in Pater-Noster Row | 72 | British Library (11632.a.24), Huntington Art Collections and Botanical Gardens (112081), University of Kansas Spencer Research (Horn B31 item 4) | ECCO - Images, fuzzy search | First scanned page is an illustration of people arriving to the land by sailboat. "Poems upon several occasions. Selections." listed as a varient title (ECCO). "Printed as 'A voyage to the isle of love' in Aphra Behn's 'Poems,' 1684, 1697." (Foxon, qtd. in ECCO notes). | ERL | ||||||||||||||||||
81 | Behn, Aphra | Love-letters between a noble-man and his sister | 1684 | London | Printed, and are to be sold by Randal Taylor | 651 scanned pages on EEBO (usually 2 pages of text per scanned page) | Yale University Library. Microforms at SFU WAC Bennett Library (HQ 02 33 pt.5 reel 15:4), Northwestern University, University of Pennsylvania Van Pelt Library, etc. | EEBO - full text, searchable | Part 1 to Tho. Condon, Esq. Part 2 to Lemuel Kingdon, Esq. Part 3 to The Lord Spencer. | 3 parts (/volumes) in this edition. "Vol. [2] has imprint: London: Printed for the author, 1685. Vol. [3] has title: The amours of Philander and Silvia. 1687. Dedications of vols. [2] and [3] signed: A.B. Imaginary letters between Forde Grey, Earl of Tankerville, and his sister-in-law, Lady Henrietta Berkeley, but in reality written by Aphra Behn. Cf. Halkett & Laing (2nd ed.)" (EEBO). | ERL | |||||||||||||||||
82 | Behn, Aphra | Love-letters from a nobleman to his sister: mixt with the history of their adventures: The second part by the same hand. | 1685 | London | Printed for A.B. | [10], 401 | British Library | EEBO - images only, not searchable | Lemuel Kingdon, Esq. | ERL | ||||||||||||||||||
83 | Behn, Aphra | The amours of Philander and Silvia being the third and last part of the Love-letters between a noble-man and his sister | 1687 | London | Printed, and are to be sold by most book-sellers | [12], 490 | Huntington Library | EEBO - images only, not searchable | The Lord Spencer | ERL | ||||||||||||||||||
84 | Behn, Aphra | The amours of Philander and Silvia being the third and last part of the Love-letters between a noble-man and his sister | 1693 | London | Printed for Joseph Hindmarsh and Jacob Tonson | [12], 490, [2] | Boldeian Library, Huntington Library | EEBO - images only, not searchable | The Lord Spencer | ERL | ||||||||||||||||||
85 | Behn, Aphra | Love-Letters Between a Nobleman and His Sister: With the History of Their Adventures. In Three Parts. | 1708, 3rd Edition | London | For Daniel Brown, Jacob Tonson, John Nicholson, Benjamin Tooke, and George Strahan | 515 | British Library (1508/502), McMaster University (B13625), University of California (PR3317.L781 1708), University of Texas (PR3317.L7 1708) | ECCO - Images, fuzzy search | Tho. Condon, Esq. | Parts 1-3 included in this volume. | ERL | |||||||||||||||||
86 | Behn, Aphra | Love-Letters Between a Nobleman and His Sister: With the History of Their Adventures. In Three Parts. | 1712, 4th Edition | London | Printed for D. Brown, J. Tonson, J. Nicholson, B. Tookes, and G. Strahan | 516 | British Library (1078.d.7(2)), Oxford University Bodleian Library (Mason AA 385), University of California (PR.3317.L781.1712), Newberry, University of Illinois, Boston Public (Defoe 30.684.B39Ld), Duke University (RBR E no. 4863), Ohio State University (PR3317.L6 1712 2cop.), Alexander Turnbull Library (REng.Behn.Love.1712) | ECCO - Images, fuzzy search | Tho. Condon, Esq. (Part 1), Lemuel Kingdon (Part 2), The Lord Spencer (Part 3) | "Titlepage to part II: 'Love-letters fron a nobelman to his sister;' and to part III: 'The Amours of Philander and Silva:'." (ECCO) | ERL | |||||||||||||||||
87 | Behn, Aphra | Love-Letters Between a Nobleman and His Sister: With the History of Their Adventures. In Three Parts. | 1721, 6th Edition, Volume 1 | London | Printed for D. Brown, J. Tonson, B. Took, G. Strahan, S. Ballard, W. Mears, and F. Clay | 266 | National Library of Scotland (Bn. 10/2), University College of Swansea Library, Trinity College Watkinson Library, Princeton University (Ex 3624.8.357), University of Pennsylvania Van Pelt-Dietrich (Singer-Mend.EC65.B3958.684lc) and (Singer-Mend.EC65.B3958.684lf), University of Virginia (PR3317.L7 1721) | ECCO - Images, fuzzy search | Thomas Condon, Esq. | "Anonymous. By Aphra Behn. Letters purporting to have passed between Forde Grey, Earl of Tankerville, and his sister-in-law, Lady Henrietta Berkeley. The titlepage to pt.2 reads 'Love-letters from a nobleman to his sister', and that to pt.3, 'The amours of Philander and Sylvia'." (ECCO) | ERL | |||||||||||||||||
88 | Behn, Aphra | Love-Letters Between a Nobleman and His Sister: With the History of Their Adventures. In Three Parts. | 1721, 6th Edition, Volume 2 | London | Printed for D. Brown, J. Tonson, B. Tookes, G. Strahan, S. Ballard, W. Mears, and F. Clay | 325 | National Library of Scotland (Bn. 10/2), University College of Swansea Library, Trinity College Watkinson Library, Princeton University (Ex 3624.8.357), University of Pennsylvania Van Pelt-Dietrich (Singer-Mend.EC65.B3958.684lc) and (Singer-Mend.EC65.B3958.684lf), University of Virginia (PR3317.L7 1721) | ECCO - Images, fuzzy search | Lemuel Kingdon, Esq. | ERL | ||||||||||||||||||
89 | Behn, Aphra | Love-Letters Between a Nobleman and His Sister: With the History of Their Adventures. In Three Parts. | 1721, 6th Edition, Volume 3 | London | Printed for D. Brown, J. Tonson, B. Tookes, G. Strahan, S. Ballard, W. Mears, and F. Clay | 445 | National Library of Scotland (Bn. 10/2), University College of Swansea Library, Trinity College Watkinson Library, Princeton University (Ex 3624.8.357), University of Pennsylvania Van Pelt-Dietrich (Singer-Mend.EC65.B3958.684lc) and (Singer-Mend.EC65.B3958.684lf), University of Virginia (PR3317.L7 1721) | ECCO - Images, fuzzy search | The Lord Spencer | ERL | ||||||||||||||||||
90 | Behn, Aphra | Love-Letters Between a Nobleman and his Sister: Viz. F---rd Lord Gr--y of Werk, and the Lady Henrietta Berk---ley, Under the Borrow'd Names of Philander and Silva. Done into VERSE, by the Author of the Letters from a Nun to a Cavalier. The Second Edition. | 1734, 2nd Edition | London | Printed for Charles Corbett | 178 | British Library (11626.a.24) | ECCO - Images, fuzzy search | "'A versification of Aphra Behn's novel with this title, ... the lovers were Forde Grey (later Earl of Tankerville) and Lady Berkeley.' (Foxon). 'Letters from a nun' is by Joseph de Lavergne, vicomte de Guilleragues, who died in 1685, before the 'Love-letters' were completed, so he cannot be responsible for the versification. With a final advertisement leaf." (ECCO). "Love-letters between a nobleman and his sister" listed as a varient title (ECCO). Includes an illustration on the first scanned page entitled "Silvia," a brief note "To the Reader," and a table of contents before the work. | ERL | ||||||||||||||||||
91 | Behn, Aphra | Love-Letters Between a Nobleman and his Sister: Viz. F---rd Lord Gr--y of Werk, and the Lady Henrietta Berk---ley, Under the Borrow'd Names of Philander and Silva. Done into VERSE, by the Author of the Letters from a Nun to a Cavalier. The Third Edition. | 1739, 3rd Edition | Dublin | Printed for James Dalton and James Kelburn | 104 | National Library of Ireland (Dublin1739P5) | ECCO - Images, fuzzy search | "'A versification of Aphra Behn's novel with this title, first published in 1683; the lovers were Forde Grey (later Earl of Tankerville) and Lady Berkeley.' (Foxon). 'Letters from a nun' variously attributed to Sir Roger L'Estrange and Morgan Keene. With a final advertisement leaf." (ECCO) "Love-letters between a nobleman and his sister" listed as a varient title (ECCO). Includes the table of contents and "To the Reader" note as in the 2nd ed., but not the illustration. | ERL | ||||||||||||||||||
92 | Behn, Aphra | Love-Letters Between a Nobleman and his Sister; with the History of their Adventures. In Three Parts. | 1735 | London | Printed by T. Read | 283 | Birmingham Central Libraries (LL A Q 823.44), British Library (RB.23.b.5487), Oxford University Bodleian Library (Vet A4 c.45), Trinity College Watkinson Library (qPR3317.L5 1735), United States Library of Congress (PR3317.L7 1735) | ECCO - Images, fuzzy search | Includes a quote by Dryden on the title page ("No Law is made for Love: Law is to Things which to free Choice relate; Love is not in our Choice, but in our Fate.") "Anonymous. By Aphra Behn. Letters purporting to have passed between Forde Grey, Earl of Tankerville, and his sister-in-law, Lady Henrietta Berkeley." (ECCO) | ERL | ||||||||||||||||||
93 | Behn, Aphra | Love-Letters Between a Nobleman and his Sister. With the History of their Adventures. In Three Parts. The Eighth Edition. | 1765, 8th Edition, Volume 1 | London | Printed for L. Hawes and Co. S. Crowder, W. Johnston, B. Law, and R. Withy | 309 | British Library (12614.cc.1) | ECCO - Images, fuzzy search | Volume 1 does not include an epistle dedicatory, though Volume 2 does | ERL | ||||||||||||||||||
94 | Behn, Aphra | Love-Letters Between a Nobleman and his Sister. With the History of their Adventures. In Three Parts. The Eighth Edition. | 1765, 8th Edition, Volume 2 | London | Printed for L. Hawes and Co. S. Crowder, W. Johnston, B. Law, and R. Withy | 286 | British Library (12614.cc.1) | ECCO - Images, fuzzy search | The Lord Spencer | Title page of Vol. 2 in full reads "The Amours of Philander and Sylvia: Being the third and last Part of Love-Letters Between a Nobleman and his Sister. To which is added, the Trial of Ford Lord Grey. Volume the Second. The Eighth Edition." "Letters purporting to have passed between Ford Grey, Earl of Tankerville, and his sister-in-law Lady Henrietta Berkeley." (ECCO). | ERL | |||||||||||||||||
95 | Behn, Aphra | A Pindarick on the death of our late sovereign with an ancient prophecy on his present Majesty / written by A. Behn. | 1685, 2nd Edition? (See Note) | London & Dublin | London: Printed by J. Playford for Henry Playford. Dublin: Reprinted by Andrew Crook and Samuel Helsham. | [2], 5, [1] | London ed.: Yale University Library, Newberry Library. Dublin ed.: Bodleian Library. Microforms at University of British Columbia, University of Alberta, University of Regina, etc. | EEBO - full text, searchable of Dublin ed. | The edition from Newberry is listed as a 2nd edition on EEBO with an additional title of "To his sacred Majesty, King James II," as it includes this additional work on the last page. The edition from Yale isn't listed like this, but they appear to be the exact same edition (Yale's version also has the additional piece on King James II). | ERL | ||||||||||||||||||
96 | Behn, Aphra | A pindarick on the happy coronation of His Most Sacred Majesty James II and his illustrious consort Queen Mary | 1685 | London | Printed by J. Playford for Henry Playford | [2], 20 | Huntington Library. Microforms at University of British Columbia, University of Victoria, Arizona State University, etc. | EEBO - full text, searchable | There are two different versions on EEBO with the same publication date. Wing B1751 "differs from Wing B1753 only in that there is added a stanza, numbered XVIII, beginning 'Behold the Royal Hero' and that stanza no. XXVIII in B1753, beginning 'And now the Earthly God' is omitted" (EEBO). There is an advertisement at the end of the work. A searchable version is available for B1751, but not B1753. | ERL | ||||||||||||||||||
97 | Behn, Aphra | A poem humbly dedicated to the great pattern [sic] of piety and virtue Catherine, Queen Dowager on the death of her dear lord and husband, King Charles II | 1685 | London & Dublin | London: Printed by J. Playford for Henry Playford. Dublin: Reprinted by Andrew Crook and Samuel Helsham. | [2], 6 | London ed.: Huntington Library. Dublin ed.: University of Illinois - Urbana-Champaign Campus. Microforms at University of British Columbia, University of Alberta, University of Victoria, etc. | EEBO - full text, searchable of London ed. | The last page is listed as p. 4 when it should be p. 6. | ERL | ||||||||||||||||||
98 | Behn, Aphra | Valentinian, a tragedy as 'tis alter'd by the Earl of Rochester, and acted at the Theatre-Royal: together with a preface concerning the author and his writings, by one of his friends | 1685 | London | Printed for Timothy Goodwin | [8], 82, [1] | Cambridge University Library | EEBO - full text, searchable | John Fletcher listed as the author on EEBO, Behn and John Willmont, Earl of Rochester listed as "other authors." "An alteration of Fletcher's play. Imperfect: The Preface concerning the Earl of Rochester by Robert Wolseley is lacking on film. Prologue spoken by Mrs. Cook ... written by Mrs. Behn" (EEBO). There isn't anything labled "preface" in the work, so I assume the Prologue by Behn is considered the preface which the title mentions. | ERL | ||||||||||||||||||
99 | Behn, Aphra | Miscellany, being a collection of poems by several hands; together with Reflections on morality, or, Senecy unmasqued | 1685 | London | Printed for J. Hindmarsh | [14], 299, [14], 301-382 | Huntington Library. Microforms at University of British Columbia, University of Victoria, Concordia University, etc. | EEBO - images only, not searchable | Behn translated part of the work from French (see Note) | Francois, duc de La Rouchefoucauld listed as the author on EEBO, Behn an "other author." "The 'Reflections on morality' (p. 301-382) are translated from the Maximes of the Duke de la Rochefoucauld. Cf. BM. The epistle dedicatory signed by the editor: A. Behn" (EEBO). "Maximes" listed as an additional title. | ERL | |||||||||||||||||
100 | Behn, Aphra | La montre, or, The lover's watch by Mrs. A. Behn | 1686 | London | Printed by R.H. for W. Canning | [20], 243 | Harvard University Library, Yale University Sterling Memorial Library, University of Oxford | EEBO - full text, searchable | Behn translated from French | Peter Weston, Esq. of the Honourable Society of the Inner-Temple. (Dedication by Behn). | Monsier de Bonnecorse listed as the author, Behn as an "other author." "Translation by Mrs. Behn of: La montre / B. Bonnecorse" (EEBO). The work was licensed on Aug. 2, 1686 by R.L.S. There are many prefaratory letters before the work begins: Behn's dedication, "To the Admir'd Astrea" by Charles Cotton, "To the Incomparable Author" by N. Tate, "To the most Ingenious Astrea, upon her Book intituled, La Montre, or the Lover's Watch" by "Rich. Foerrar.", "To the Divine Astrea, on her Montre" by G.J., "To his admired Friend, the most in|genious Author" by Geo. Jenkins. An illustration of "Hours of the Day" follows these letters. | ERL |