John Glanvill (1664?–1735) was an English barrister, known as a poet and translator. (From Wikipedia) More about John Glanvill:
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| | Books by John Glanvill: Glanvill, John, 1664?-1735, trans.: A Plurality of Worlds (London: Printed for R. W. and sold by T. Osbourne, 1702), by M. de Fontenelle Glanvill, John, 1664?-1735, trans.: A Week's Conversation on the Plurality of Worlds (sixth edition, with Addison's defense on the Newtonian philosophy; London: Printed for A. Bettesworth et al., 1737), by M. de Fontenelle, also trans. by Aphra Behn, John Hughes, and William Gardner, contrib. by Joseph Addison
Additional books by John Glanvill in the extended shelves: Glanvill, John, 1664?-1735: Entretiens sur la pluralités des mondes. English (London : Printed for R. Bentley and S. Magnes, l688), also by M. de Fontenelle (HTML at EEBO TCP) Glanvill, John, 1664?-1735: A panegyrick to the King by John Glanvill ... (London : Printed for John Newton ..., 1967 [i.e. 1697]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Glanvill, John, 1664?-1735: A plurality of worlds. (The Nonesuch Press, 1929), also by M. de Fontenelle (page images at HathiTrust) Glanvill, John, 1664?-1735: A poem dedicated to the memory, and lamenting the death of Her late Sacred Majesty of the small-pox by Mr. Glanvill. (London : Printed for John Newton, 1695) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Glanvill, John, 1664?-1735: Poems: consisting of originals and translations. (Printed and sold by G. Strahan [etc.] :, 1726) (page images at HathiTrust) Glanvill, John, 1664?-1735: Some odes of Horace imitated With relation to His Majesty, and the times. By John Glanville, of Lincolns-Inn, gent. (London : printed for John Newton, at the Three Pidgeons against the Inner-Temple-Gate in Fleetstreet, 1690) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
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