A treatise of the situation of Paradise written by P.D. Huet; to which is prefixed a map of the adjacent countries ; translated from the French original.

About this Item

Title
A treatise of the situation of Paradise written by P.D. Huet; to which is prefixed a map of the adjacent countries ; translated from the French original.
Author
Huet, Pierre-Daniel, 1630-1721.
Publication
London :: Printed for James Knapton ...,
1694.
Rights/Permissions

To the extent possible under law, the Text Creation Partnership has waived all copyright and related or neighboring rights to this keyboarded and encoded edition of the work described above, according to the terms of the CC0 1.0 Public Domain Dedication (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/). This waiver does not extend to any page images or other supplementary files associated with this work, which may be protected by copyright or other license restrictions. Please go to http://www.textcreationpartnership.org/ for more information.

Subject terms
Bible -- Geography.
Paradise.
Cite this Item
"A treatise of the situation of Paradise written by P.D. Huet; to which is prefixed a map of the adjacent countries ; translated from the French original." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A44892.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 21, 2024.

Pages

POETRY and PLAYS.

BEN Johnson's Works newly re∣printed.

Sir Robert Howard's Plays.

Milton's Paradise lost, with Cuts.

Dryden's Juvenal.

—Miscellany Poems. Three Parts.

Ovid's Epistles. By several Hands.

Waller's Poems. Oldham's Poems.

Cleveland's Poems. Dennis's Poems.

Hudibras, Three Parts, compleat.

    Page [unnumbered]

    Mr. Dryden's Plays, bound or single, viz.
    • 1 Dramatick Essay.
    • 2 Wild Gallant.
    • 3 Rival Ladies.
    • 4 Indian Emperor.
    • 5 Maiden Queen.
    • 6 Sir Martin Marr all.
    • 7 Tempest.
    • 8 Mock Astrologer.
    • 9 Tyrannick Love.
    • 10 Conquest of Granada.
    • 11 Marriage Alamode.
    • 12 Love in a Nunnery.
    • 13 Amboyna.
    • 14 State of Innocence.
    • 15 Aurang-Zebe.
    • 16 All for Love.
    • 17 Limberham.
    • 18 Oedipus.
    • 19 Troilus and Cressida,
    • 20 Spanish Fryar.
    • 21 Duke of Guise.
    • 22 Albion and Albanius.
    • 23 Don Sebastian.
    • 24 Amphytrion.
    • 25 King Arthur.
    • 26 Cleomenes.
    Mr. Shadwell's Plays bound or single, viz.
    • 1 Sullen Lovers.
    • 2 Humourist.
    • ...

    Page [unnumbered]

    • 3 Royal Shepherdess.
    • 4 Virtuoso.
    • 5 Psyche.
    • 6 Libertine.
    • 7 Epsom Wells.
    • 8 Timon of Athens.
    • 9 Miser.
    • 10 True Widow.
    • 11 Lancashire Witches.
    • 12 Woman Captain.
    • 13 Squire of Alsatia.
    • 14 Bury Fair.
    • 15 Amorous Biggot.
    • 16 Scowrer.
    • 17 Volunteers.
    • Also his Odes to the King and Queen.
    Mr. Lee's Tragedies bound or single, viz.
    • 1 Sophonisba.
    • 2 Nero.
    • 3 Gloriana.
    • 4 Alexander the Great.
    • 5 Mithridates.
    • 6 Theodosius.
    • 7 Caesar Borgia.
    • 8 Lucius Junius Brutus.
    • 9 Constantine.
    • 10 Oedipus.
    • 11 Duke of Guise.
    • 12 Massacre of Paris.
    • 13 Princess of Cleve.

      Page [unnumbered]

      Mr. Otway's Plays bound or single, viz.
      • 1 Alcibiades.
      • 2 Friendship in Fashion.
      • 3 Orphan.
      • 4 Souldiers Fortune.
      • 5 Second Part of the Souldiers Fortune.
      • 6 Titus and Berenice.
      • 7 Venice preserv'd.
      • 8 Don Carlos.
      • 9 Caius Marius.
      • 10 Windsor Castle, a Poem.
      Also these, and most other Modern Plays.
      • Mr. Anthony.
      • ...Abdelazer.
      • ...Bellamira.
      • Country Wit.
      • ...Circe.
      • Chances.
      • ...Cambyses.
      • Country Wife.
      • Cheats.
      • City Politicks.
      • Double Dealer.
      • Destruction of Jerusalem.
      • Duke and No Duke.
      • Devil of a Wife.
      • Distressed Innocence.
      • Empress of Morocco.
      • Earl of Essex.
      • ...

      Page [unnumbered]

      • English Monarch.
      • English Fryar.
      • Edward the Third.
      • Emperor of the Moon.
      • Fond Husband.
      • Feign'd Courtezans.
      • Fore'd Marriage.
      • Female Virtuoso.
      • Gentleman Dancing Master.
      • Henry V. and Mustapha.
      • Heir of Morocco.
      • Fortune Hunters.
      • ... Ibrahim.
      • Island Princess.
      • Ingratitude of a Commonwealth.
      • ... Julius Caesar.
      • Injur'd Lovers.
      • Innocent Impostor.
      • Innocent Usurper.
      • King and No King.
      • King Lear.
      • Love in a Tub.
      • London Cuckolds.
      • Love for Money.
      • Man of Mode.
      • Mulberry Garden.
      • ... Macbeth.
      • Madam Fickle.
      • Maids Tragedy.
      • Marriage-Hater.
      • Maids last Prayer.
      • ... Othello.
      • ...

      Page [unnumbered]

      • Old Batchellor.
      • Plain-Dealer.
      • ...Philaster.
      • Pope Joan.
      • ...Regulus,
      • Rehearsal.
      • Richmond Heiress.
      • Scornful Lady.
      • She wou'd if she cou'd.
      • Siege of Babylon.
      • Sir Solomon.
      • Squire Oldsap.
      • Successful Strangers.
      • Sir Courtly Nice.
      • Sir Patient Fancy.
      • Triumphant Widow.
      • ...Titus Andronicus.
      • Treacherous Brothers.
      • Traytor.
      • Vertuous Wife.
      • Very good Wife.
      • Widow Ranter.
      • Womans Conquest.
      • Woman Bully.
      • Wifes Excuse.
      Do you have questions about this content? Need to report a problem? Please contact us.