Franc?ois de Salignac de La Mothe- Fe?nelon
Active Years
Min year: 1698, Max year: 1800, Max count: 12
As Author
- 1698: The maxims of the saints explained, concerning the interiour life. By the Lord Arch-bishop of Cambray, &c. To which are added, thirty-four articles, by the Lord Arch-Bishop of Paris, the Bishops of Meaux, and Chartres, (that occasioned this book,) also their declaration upo it. Together with the French-King's and the Arch-Bishop of Cambray's letters to the Pope upon the same subject
- 1699: The adventures of Telemachus
- 1699: The education of young gentlewomen
- 1699: The education of young gentlewomen
- 1700: The adventures of Telemachus
- 1700: The adventures of Telemachus
- 1700: The adventures of Telemachus the son of Ulysses. In five parts. Part I
- 1701: Directions for a holy life
- 1701: The adventures of Telemachus
- 1703: The adventures of Telemachus
- 1703: The adventures of Telemachus
- 1704: A mandat of the Archbishop of Cambray (the famous author of Telemachus,)
- 1705: The adventures of Telemachus
- 1706: Avantures de Telemaque
- 1707: The adventures of Telemachus
- 1707: Instructions for the education of a daughter
- 1708: Instructions for the education of a daughter
- 1708: Avantures de Telemaque
- 1709: The King of England's character, faithfully extracted, from an original letter of Fenelon late archbishop of Cambray, to the Duke of Beauviliers, at that time Governour to the Sons of France, dated in November 15th 1709.
- 1710: Christian perfection, a discourse written originally in French, by the late Arch Bishop of Cambray
- 1712: The adventures of Telemachus
- 1713: Instructions for the education of a daughter
- 1713: A demonstration of the existence, wisdom and omnipotence of God
- 1713: The adventures of Telemachus the son of Ulysses. In five parts. Part I
- 1714: A demonstration of the existence, wisdom and omnipotence of God
- 1714: The man-hater unmasked, in a dialogue between Socrates, Alcibiades and Timon. By the Arch-bishop of Cambray
- 1715: The adventures of Telemachus, the son of Ulysses. In five parts. Part I
- 1715: The adventures of Telemachus
- 1717: Pious reflections for every day in the month
- 1718: Reflections upon learning
- 1718: The christian pilgrimage
- 1719: Private thoughts upon religion, in several letters
- 1719: Les avantures de Telemaque
- 1719: The adventures of Telemachus
- 1719: Private thoughts upon religion, in several letters
- 1719: The adventures of Telemachus
- 1720: The adventures of Telemachus
- 1720: Two essays on the ballance of Europe
- 1720: Pious thoughts concerning the knowledge and love of God
- 1720: A demonstration of the existence and attributes of God
- 1721: Instructions for the education of a daughter
- 1721: The adventures of Telemachus
- 1721: The adventures of Telemachus
- 1722: Dialogues concerning eloquence
- 1722: A treatise upon the usefulness of eloquence in general
- 1722: The fundamental maxims of civil government
- 1722: Fables and dialogues of the dead
- 1723: Fables and dialogues of the dead
- 1725: The adventures of Telemachus
- 1726: Les avantures de Telemaque
- 1726: The lives and most remarkable maxims of the antient philosophers
- 1726: The adventures of Telemachus
- 1728: The adventures of Telemachus, the son of Ulysses. In twenty-four books. ... Written by the Archbishop of Cambray. Done into English ... by Mr. Is. Littlebury and Mr. A. Boyer.
- 1728: The lives and most remarkable maxims of the ancient philosophers
- 1728: The adventures of Telemachus, the son of Ulysses. In twenty-four books. ... Written by the Archbishop of Cambray. Done into English ... by Mr. Is. Littlebury and Mr. A. Boyer.
- 1729: The adventures of Telemachus
- 1729: The lives and most remarkable maxims of the antient philosophers. Written by M. de Fenelon, late archbishop of Cambray
- 1729: Twenty seven moral tales and fables, French and English. Invented for the education of a prince) by the late celebrated Archbishop of Cambray, ... Digested into sections and periods, and dispos'd (after a new manner) for the use of schools, ... To which is prefix'd An essay o the nature of fable. Extracted from Mons. de la Motte
- 1730: An essay
- 1732: Les avantures de Telemaque
- 1734: The adventures of Telemachus
- 1735: The adventures of Telemachus, the son of Ulysses
- 1735: The archbishop of Cambray's dissertation on pure love
- 1735: Fables and dialogues of the dead. Written in French by the late Archbishop of Cambray, Author of Telemacus: and done into English from the Paris edition of 1718, then corrected and revised with the author's own original manuscript
- 1736: Tales and fables
- 1736: Directions for a holy life
- 1736: The tales and fables of the late Archbishop and Duke of Cambray
- 1738: The Archbishop of Cambray's dissertation on pure love
- 1738: Directions for a holy life, and the attaining Christian perfection
- 1738: Les avantures de Te?le?maque
- 1738: The adventures of Telemachus
- 1738: The archbishop of Cambray's dissertation on pure love
- 1739: A dissertation on pure love
- 1739: Directions for a holy life
- 1740: The adventures of Telemachus
- 1740: The adventures of Telemachus
- 1742: The adventures of Telemachus
- 1742: Les avantures de Telemaque
- 1742: The adventures of Telemachus
- 1742: Les avantures de Telemaque
- 1743: Pious thoughts concerning the knowledge and love of God
- 1744: Meditations and soliloquies
- 1745: Les avantures de Telemaque
- 1746: Letters to the Duke of Burgundy
- 1746: Les avantures de Telemaque
- 1746: Letters to the Duke of Burgundy
- 1747: Proper heads of self-examination for a king
- 1747: Proper heads of self-examination for a king
- 1747: The tales and fables of the Late Archbishop and Duke of Cambray author of Telemachus
- 1747: Directions for a holy life
- 1747: Examen de conscience pour un roi
- 1749: The adventures of Telemachus
- 1749: The adventures of Telemachvs, the son of Ulysses
- 1749: A demonstration of the existence of God
- 1749: The adventures of Telemachus
- 1750: The virtuous novelist
- 1750: Dialogues concerning eloquence in general; and particularly that kind which is fit for the pulpit: by the late Archbishop of Cambray
- 1750: The adventures of Telemachus
- 1750: Letters upon divers subjects concerning religion and metaphysics
- 1750: The archbishop of Cambray's dissertation on pure love
- 1750: Dialogues concerning eloquence
- 1750: Advice and consolation for a person in distress and dejection of mind, with some thoughts on the remedys of dissipation
- 1750: Instructions for the education of daughters
- 1750: Instructions for the education of a daughter
- 1750: Fables, composed for the use of the Duke of Burgundy, by M. de Fenelon, Archbishop of Cambray. A new translation
- 1750: The Archbishop of Cambray's dissertation on pure love
- 1750: A letter from the Archbishop of Cambray to the French Academy
- 1751: A new translation of the Archbishop of Cambray's direction for the conscience of a king. To which are subjoined two supplements ... The first upon the nature of offensive and defensive leagues; and the second upon other political matters
- 1751: Les avantures de Telemaque, fils d'Ulysse
- 1751: Fables composed for the use of the Duke of Burgundy
- 1753: Instructions for the education of a daughter
- 1754: The adventures of Telemachus
- 1754: A demonstration of the existence of God
- 1754: Dialogues of the dead
- 1754: The adventures of Telemachus
- 1754: Les avantures de Telemaque
- 1755: Les avantures de Telemaque
- 1755: The adventures of Telemachus, the son of Ulysses
- 1755: A demonstration of the existence and attributes of God
- 1755: Dialogues of the dead
- 1755: Les avantures de Te?le?maque
- 1755: The adventures of Telemachus
- 1755: The adventures of Telemachus
- 1756: Les avantures de Telemaque
- 1756: The adventures of Telemachus
- 1756: Fenelon's thoughts: or, pious meditations for every day in the month
- 1756: Les avantures de Telemaque
- 1756: A new translation of Telemachus in English verse. By Gibbons Bagnall, vicar of Home-Lacy, Herefordshire
- 1756: Les avantures de Telemaque
- 1756: The archbishop of Cambray's meditations and soliloquies, on various religious subjects; with Directions for a holy life. Also a letter concerning religion, in French and English, by the same author
- 1757: Les avantures de Te?le?maque
- 1758: An extract from a discourse on humility
- 1758: Letters to the Duke of Burgundy
- 1758: A letter upon the truth of religion and its practice. By M. De Fenelon, archbishop of Cambray. A translation
- 1759: The adventures of Telemachus
- 1759: A discourse upon Christian perfection
- 1759: An extract from a discourse on prayer
- 1759: The adventures of Telemachus
- 1760: The adventures of Telemachus
- 1760: Dialogues of the dead
- 1760: Dialogues of the dead
- 1760: Dialogues concerning eloquence
- 1760: Fables, composed for the use of the Duke of Burgundy. By M. Fenelon, Archbishop of Cambray. Newly translated from the French by Mr. Elphingston
- 1763: Pious thoughts concerning the knowledge and love of God
- 1763: The adventures of Telemachus, the son of Ulysses
- 1763: Les avantures de Telemaque
- 1764: Le avventure di Telemaco, figliuolo d'Ulisse, composte dal su Monsignor Francesco di Salignac, della Mothe-Fenelon, ... Nuova edizione, riveduta, e corretta sopra il manoscritto originale, da Pietro Nicolosi,
- 1764: The adventures of Telemachus
- 1764: The adventures of Telemachus, the son of Ulysses
- 1765: Les aventures de Te?le?maque
- 1765: The adventures of Telemachus
- 1766: Pious thoughts concerning the knowledge and love of God
- 1766: The adventures of Telemachus, the son of Ulysses
- 1766: The adventures of Telemachus
- 1767: The adventures of Telemachus, the son of Ulysses. By M. Fenelon, archbishop of Cambray
- 1767: The adventures of Telemachus, the son of Ulysses. By the Archbishop of Cambray. In French and English. The original carefully printed according to the best editions of France and Holland. And the translation, which is entirely new, revised by Mr. Des Maizeaux, F.R.S. Vol. I
- 1767: The adventures of Telemachus
- 1767: Les avantures de Telemaque
- 1768: The adventures of Telemachus
- 1769: The adventures of Telemachus
- 1769: The archbishop of Cambray's dissertation on pure love
- 1770: Dialogues of the dead
- 1770: The adventures of Telemachus, the son of Ulysses
- 1770: The adventures of Telemachus
- 1770: The adventures of Telemachus, the son of Ulysses, ... Complete in twenty-four books. ... by Francis Salignac de la Mothe Fenelon, ... Now newly translated from the best Paris and other editions, by William Henry Melmoth, ... To which are added, the life of the original author;
- 1771: Part of the spiritual works of the celebrated Francis Fenelon
- 1771: The adventures of Telemachus
- 1772: The adventures of Telemachus, the son of Ulysses, by the Archbishop of Cambray. Revised by Mr. Des Maizeaux, F.R.S. embellished with cuts
- 1773: The adventures of Telemachus
- 1773: The adventures of Telemachus
- 1773: The adventures of Telemachus
- 1773: Les avantures de Telemaque
- 1774: The adventures of Aristonous
- 1774: The adventures of Aristonous
- 1774: The adventures of Telemachus
- 1775: The Archbishop of Cambray's meditations and soliloquies, on various religious subjects
- 1775: The adventures of Telemachus
- 1775: The maxims of the saints explained, concerning the interiour life
- 1775: Les avantures de Telemaque
- 1775: Le avventure di Telemaco, figliuolo d'Ulisse, composte dal fu Monsignor Francesco di Salignac, della Moth-Fenelon, ... Nuova edizione, riveduta, e corretta sopra il manoscritto originale, da Pietro Nicolosi,
- 1775: The Archbishop of Cambray's dissertation on pure love
- 1775: The maxims of the saints explained, concerning the interiour life
- 1775: The archbishop of Cambray's dissertation on pure love
- 1775: A demonstration of the existence and attributes of God
- 1776: The adventures of Telemachus
- 1776: Dialogues of the dead
- 1776: The adventures of Telemachus
- 1776: The adventures of Telemachus
- 1776: The adventures of Telemachus
- 1776: The adventures of Telemachus
- 1777: The adventures of Telemachus, the son of Ulysses
- 1777: The adventures of Telemachus, the son of Ulysses
- 1777: The adventures of Telemachus
- 1778: The adventures of Telemachus, the son of Ulysses
- 1778: The adventures of Telemachus: son of Ulysses
- 1778: Les avantures de Te?le?maque
- 1778: Les avantures de Telemaque
- 1779: Five pieces, written by the author of The evidence of the existence of God; supposed to be translated by Bishop Barclay, and taken from a work published by his relict, when in Dublin
- 1779: The adventures of Telemachus
- 1780: Les aventures de Te?le?maque, fils d'Ulisse, par Messire Franc?ois de Salignac de La Mothe F?en?elon,
- 1781: The adventures of Telemachus
- 1781: The adventures of Telemachus, the son of Ulysses. By the Archbishop of Cambray. Translated into English by Mr. des Maizeaux, F.R.S
- 1781: The adventures of Telemachus, the son of Ulysses. By the Archbishop of Cambray. Translated into English by Mr. des Maizeaux, F.R.S
- 1783: Les avantures de Telemaque
- 1784: The adventures of Telemachus
- 1784: Les aventures de Te?le?maque, fils d'Ulysse
- 1784: A mirror for monarchs, and first magistrates in every state
- 1784: The adventures of Telemachus, the son of Ulysses
- 1784: Les aventures de Te?le?maque
- 1785: The adventures of Telemachus
- 1785: The adventures of Telemachus
- 1786: The adventures of Telemachus
- 1787: The adventures of Telemachus
- 1787: The adventures of Telemachus
- 1787: Les aventures de Te?le?maque
- 1787: The adventures of Telemachus, the son of Ulysses. By the Archbishop of Cambray. Translated from the French
- 1788: The adventures of Telemachus
- 1788: The adventures of Telemachus
- 1788: Les aventures de Te?le?maque
- 1789: Tales and fables, in French and English. Written originally for the instruction of a young prince, by Fr. de Salignac de la Motte Fenelon, Archbishop of Cambray, and translated by the late D. Bellamy, Esq. of Lincoln's Inn
- 1790: A new translation of Telemachus
- 1790: Directions for a Holy life
- 1790: Les aventures de Te?le?maque
- 1791: Specimens of a new version of Telemachus
- 1791: Les aventures de Te?le?maque, fils d'Ulysse
- 1791: Les aventures de Te?le?maque, fils d'Ulysse
- 1791: The adventures of Telemachus
- 1791: The adventures of Telemachus
- 1792: Les aventures de Te?le?maque
- 1792: The adventures of Telemachus
- 1792: The adventures, of Telemachus
- 1792: The adventures of Telemachus
- 1792: The adventures, of Telemachus
- 1792: A new translation of Telemachus
- 1792: The adventures, of Telemachus
- 1793: The adventures of Telemachus
- 1793: Les aventures de Te?lemaque fils d'Ulysse. Par M. de Fe?ne?lon, archeveque de Cambrai
- 1793: Les aventures de Te?le?maque
- 1793: The adventures of Telemachus
- 1793: To be illustrated with twelve capital engravings, from designs by Messrs. Stothard and Burney, ... on Wednesday the Ist of May will be published, beautifully printed in large quarto, ... No. I. ... of The adventures of Telemachus, ... translated from the French of Messire Salignac de la Mothe-Fenelon, ... by the late John Hawkesworth, LL.D. With considerable corrections and improvements
- 1793: The adventures of Telemachus
- 1793: Some advice to governesses and teachers
- 1793: The adventures of Telemachus
- 1794: The adventures of Telemachus
- 1794: The adventures of Telemachus
- 1794: Les avantures de Te?le?maque
- 1795: Some advice to governesses and teachers
- 1795: The adventures of Telemachus, the son of Ulysses
- 1795: The adventures of Telemachus
- 1795: Les aventures de Te?le?maque
- 1795: Directions for a Holy life
- 1795: Some advice to governesses and teachers
- 1795: Directions for a holy life, and the attaining Christian perfection
- 1795: The adventures of Telemachus
- 1795: The adventures of Telemachus
- 1795: Some advice to governesses and teachers
- 1796: Directions for a holy life, and the attaining Christian perfection
- 1796: Les aventures de Te?le?maque
- 1796: The adventures of Telemachus
- 1796: Pious reflections for every day of the month
- 1796: The adventures of Telemachus
- 1797: Dialogues of the dead
- 1797: The adventures of Telemachus, the son of Ulysses
- 1797: Pious reflections for every day of the month
- 1797: The adventures of Telemachus, the son of Ulysses
- 1797: Les aventures de Telemaque, fils d'Ulysse
- 1797: The adventures of Telemachus son of Ulysses
- 1797: The adventures of Telemachus, the son of Ulysses
- 1797: Extracts from the writings of Frnacis Fenelon, archbishop of Cambray
- 1797: Pious reflections for every day in the month
- 1797: The adventures of Telemachus, the son of Ulysses
- 1797: Instructions for the education of a daughter
- 1797: The adventures of Telemachus, the son of Ulysses
- 1798: The adventures of Telemachus
- 1798: Pious reflections for every day of the month
- 1799: Les aventures de Te?le?maque
- 1799: The adventures of Telemachus, son of Ulysses
- 1799: Pious reflections for every day of the month
- 1799: The adventures of Aristonous
- 1799: Pious reflections for every day in the month
- 1799: Some advice to governesses and teachers
- 1800: Les avantures de Telemaque
- 1800: A discourse on Christian perfection
- 1800: Pious reflections for every day in the month
- 1800: Les avantures de Telemaque
- 1800: The adventures of Telemachus, the son of Ulysses
- 1800: The adventures of Telemachus
- 1800: The adventures of Telemachus, the son of Ulysses
- 1800: The adventures of Telemachus: the son of Ulysses
- 1800: Pious reflections for every day of the month
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