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Filed under: Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649 -- Early works to 1800 An Attempt Towards the Character of the Royal Martyr King Charles I (London: Printed for J. Roberts, 1738), by Zachary Grey (multiple formats at archive.org) A Discourse Concerning Unlimited Submisson and Non-Resistance to the Higher Powers: With some Reflections on the Resistance made to King Charles I, and on the Anniversary of His Death, In which the Mysterious Doctrine of that Prince's Saintship and Martyrdom is Unriddled (electronic edition; originally published 1750), by Jonathan Mayhew, ed. by Paul Royster (PDF at unl.edu) An Historical and Critical Account of the Life and Writings of Charles I, King of Great Britain (London: Printed for R. Griffiths et al., 1758), by William Harris (multiple formats at Google) An Inquiry Into the Share Which King Charles I Had in the Transactions of the Earl of Glamorgan, Afterwards Marquis of Worcester, for Bringing Over a Body of Irish Rebels to Assist That King, in the Years 1645 and 1646 (second edition, with appendix; London: Printed for A. Millar, 1756), by Thomas Birch (multiple formats at Google) A Vindication of K. Charles the Martyr, Proving That His Majesty Was the Author of "Eikon Basilike" (third edition; London: Printed for R. Wilkin, 1711), by Thomas Wagstaffe, contrib. by King Charles I of England (multiple formats at Google) The King and Queenes Entertainement at Richmond (HTML at Renascence Editions) The Court and Times of Charles the First: Illustrated by Authentic and Confidential Letters, From Various Public and Private Collections (2 volumes; London: H. Colburn, 1848), by Thomas Birch Eikon Basilike: or, The King's Book (attributed variously to King Charles I and to John Gauden; London: At the De La More Press, 1903), ed. by Edward Almack, contrib. by King of England Charles I and John Gauden (multiple formats at archive.org) Eikon Basilike: The Pourtraicture of His Sacred Majestie in His Solitudes and Sufferings (attributed variously to King Charles I and to John Gauden; 1648 edition reprinted with new preface, 1879), ed. by Catherine Mary Phillimore, contrib. by King of England Charles I and John Gauden (multiple formats at Google)
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Filed under: Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649 King Charles I (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1981), by Pauline Gregg (HTML at UC Press) Charles I and Cromwell: An Essay (second edition, 1950), by G. M. Young (HTML in Canada; NO US ACCESS) Charles I, by Jacob Abbott Charles I (London et al.: Goupil and Co., 1898), by John Skelton (multiple formats at archive.org) Commentaries on the Life and Reign of Charles the First, King of England (new edition, 2 volumes; London: Henry Colburn, 1851), by Isaac Disraeli, ed. by Benjamin Disraeli Historical Sketches of Charles the First, Cromwell, Charles the Second, and the Principal Personages of That Period (London: Printed for J. Murray; Paris: Bobee and Hingray, 1828), by W. D. Fellowes (multiple formats at Google) King Charles I: A Study (London: John Long, 1912), by Walter Phelps Dodge (multiple formats at archive.org) Memoirs of the Court of King Charles the First (second edition; London: Printed for Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longman, 1833), by Lucy Aikin A Narrative of the Attempted Escapes of Charles the First from Carisbrook Castle, and of His Detention in the Isle of Wight, from November, 1647, to the Seizure of His Person by the Army, at Newport, in November, 1648 (London: R. Bentley, 1852), by George Hillier (multiple formats at Google) The Picture Gallery of Charles I (London: Seeley and Co.; New York: Macmillan and Co. 1896), by Claude Phillips A Defence of the People of England, In Answer to Salmasius's Defence of the King (1692), by John Milton (HTML at EEBO TCP) History of Charles the First and the English Revolution, From the Accesstion of Charles the First to His Execution (new edition, 2 volumes; London: R. Bentley, 1854), by François Guizot, trans. by Andrew R. Scoble
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Filed under: Aesthetics -- Early works to 1800 The Analysis of Beauty: Written With a View of Fixing the Fluctuating Ideas of Taste (London: J. Reeves, 1753), by William Hogarth (page images at Wisconsin) A Philosophical Enquiry Into the Origin of Our Ideas of the Sublime and Beautiful (London: Printed for R. and J. Dodsley, 1757), by Edmund Burke (multiple formats at archive.org) Indagación Filosófica Sobre el Orígen de Nuestras Ideas Acerca de lo Sublime y lo Bello (in Spanish; Alcalá: Oficina de la Real Universidad, 1807), by Edmund Burke, trans. by Juan de la Dehesa (page images at HathiTrust) An Essay on the Beautiful (From the Greek of Plotinus) (London: J. M. Watkins, 1917), by Plotinus, trans. by Thomas Taylor (Gutenberg text) Laocoon: An Essay Upon the Limits of Painting and Poetry, With Remarks Illustrative of Various Points in the History of Ancient Art (Boston: Roberts Bros., 1887), by Gotthold Ephraim Lessing, trans. by Ellen Frothingham A Philosophical Enquiry Into the Origin of Our Ideas of the Sublime and Beautiful, by Edmund Burke (HTML at Bartleby) Aristotle on the Art of Poetry (aka Poetics), by Aristotle, trans. by Ingram Bywater, contrib. by Gilbert Murray (Gutenberg text) Poetics, by Aristotle, trans. by S. H. Butcher (Gutenberg text) Poetics, by Aristotle, trans. by W. Hamilton Fyfe (HTML with commentary at Perseus) The Art of Poetry: An Epistle to the Pisos (in Latin and English), by Horace, ed. by George Colman (Gutenberg text) Rhetoric, by Aristotle, trans. by W. Rhys Roberts (HTML at Internet Classics) Rhetoric, by Aristotle, trans. by John Henry Freese (HTML with commentary at Perseus)
Filed under: Africa -- Description and travel -- Early works to 1800 A Geographical Historie of Africa (London: G. Bishop, 1600), by Leo Africanus, trans. by John Pory The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano, or Gustavus Vassa, the African, Written by Himself (London: The author, 1789), by Olaudah Equiano The Travels of Ibn Batūta;: Translated from the Abridged Arabic Manuscript Copies Preserved in the Public Library of Cambridge, With Notes Illustrative of the History, Geography, Botany, Antiques, &c Occurring Throughout the Work (London: Printed for the Oriental Translation Committee, 1829), by Ibn Batuta, ed. by Samuel Lee (page images at HathiTrust) A Caution to Great Britain and Her Colonies, in a Short Representation of the Calamitous State of the Enslaved Negroes in the British Dominions (new edition; London: J. Phillips, 1785), by Anthony Benezet Relations of the Most Famous Kingdomes and Common-Wealths Thorowout the World, Discoursing of Their Situations, Religions, Languages, Manners, Customes, strengths, Greatnesse, and Policies (London: Printed by I. Haviland for I. Partridge, 1630), by Giovanni Botero, ed. by Robert Johnson (HTML at EEBO TCP) Relations of the Most Famous Kingdoms and Common-Weales Thorough the World, Discoursing of Their Scituations, Manners, Customes, Strengthes and Pollicies (London: Printed for J. Jaggard, 1611), by Giovanni Botero, ed. by Robert Johnson
Filed under: Africa -- Discovery and exploration -- Early works to 1800 The Voyage of Hanno: Translated, and Accompanied With the Greek text, Explained From the Accounts of Modern Travellers, Defended Against the Objections of Mr. Dodwell and Other Writers, and Illustrated by Maps from Ptolemy, d'Anville, and Bougainville (in Greek and English; London: Sold by T. Cadell, jun. and Davies, 1797), by Hanno, ed. by Thomas Falconer (page images at HathiTrust) The Periplus of Hanno: A Voyage of Discovery Down the West African Coast, by a Carthaginian Admiral of the Fifth Century B.C. (Philadelphia: Commercial Museum, 1912), by Hanno, trans. by Wilfred H. Schoff (page images at HathiTrust) A Discourse Intended to Commemorate the Discovery of America by Christopher Columbus: Delivered at the Request of the Historical Society in Massachusetts, on the 23d day of October, 1792, Being the Completion of the Third Century Since That Memorable Event; To Which Are Added Four Dissertations (Boston: Belknap and Hall, 1792), by Jeremy Belknap
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