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The second volume of letters writ by a Turkish spy
Giovanni Paolo Marana
Published
1694
by Printed by E. Holt for Joseph Hindmarsh ... and Richard Sare ... in London
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | written originally in Arabick, translated into Italian, and from thence into English by the translator of the first volume |
Series | Early English books, 1641-1700 -- 1597:1 |
Contributions | Bradshaw, William, fl. 1700, Midgley, Robert, 1655?-1723 |
The Physical Object | |
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Format | Microform |
Pagination | [22], 359 p., [1] leaf of plates |
Number of Pages | 359 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL15023233M |
Ballard, and F. Clay., Twentieth edition. Volume 1 (of 8) only. [xliv], pp. 12mo. A work of doubtful authorship, purporting to be letters written by a Turkish spy. Attributed to ‘Mahmut the Arabian’ in the text. Samuel Johnson is quoted in Boswell’s Life of Johnson, attributing the eight-volume work to several authors. Others. Turkish Spy: An Etat Present By Joseph E. Tucker SEEKING the identity of the authors of the Turkish Spy1 has been fair scholarly sport ever since the appearance in of the first volume of the collection. Two centuries and a half later much still remains uncertain, but sufficient fur ther documentation has been discovered, and enough earlier hy.
6vols of Letters Writ By A Turkish Spy Vols I II IV V VI VII Ottoman: Price: £5, Six volumes of the scarce English translation of Letters Writ by a Turkish Spy. With an illustrated frontispiece to each volume. Volumes II, IV, V, VI and VII are first editions with volume I as the fourth edition. Without volumes Find out more». But Midgley is chiefly remembered as the ‘editor’ of the celebrated ‘Letters writ by a Turkish Spy, who liv'd five and forty years at Paris: giving an Account of the most remarkable transactions of Europe from to ’ (London, –93, 8 vols. 8vo; 26th edit. ), the composition of the greater part of which is, on.
of the sensational newspapert and (4) The First c-Eighta Volume of Letters Writ b.y a Turkish Spy (8 volumes, London, T~Tc), the rarest"f seven-teentfi-century Eng/ish novels and one of considerable literary importance, the first volume written by Glovanni Paolo Marana, with a possibility thatFile Size: 1MB. Various aspects of the book are doubtless indebted to particular models, of which the most important is Giovanni Paolo Marana’s L’Espion dans les cours des princes chrétiens (Letters Writ by a Turkish Spy), widely known at the time, even though Montesquieu’s characters obviously are Persians and not : Charles de Secondat, Baron de Montesquieu.
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And Discovering Several Intrigues and. The Second Volume of Letters Writ by a Turkish Spy [G.P. Marana] at Paris. [By W. Bradshaw]. 2nd Ed. [Another] Hardcover – Author: Giovanni Paolo Marana. Of The Turkish Spy. It is agreed that the first volume of this work was written by Giovanni Paolo Marana, a Genoese political refugee to the French court of Louis first volume ( letters) was published in several parts between and in both Italian and in a French translation.
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