R. Bentley
Active Years
Min year: 1679, Max year: 1789, Max count: 93
Establishments over time
(number of mentions in parentheses)
Locations over time
(number of mentions in parentheses)
As Author
As Publisher
- 1679: Fatall prudence, or, Democrates, the unfortunate heroe
- 1679: The tragedy of Sertorius
- 1679: The theatre of the world: or, a prospect of humane misery
- 1679: Oedipus
- 1679: The Princess of Cleves·
- 1680: The pilgrim
- 1680: The kind keeper; or, Mr. Limberham
- 1680: Cæsar Borgia; son of Pope Alexander the Sixth
- 1680: Moral essays
- 1680: Theodosius: or, The force of love
- 1680: The misery of civil-war
- 1680: Theodosius: or, The force of love
- 1681: Henry the Sixth, the first part
- 1681: The souldiers fortune
- 1681: The pilgrim. The second part
- 1681: The ambitious statesman, or the loyal favourite
- 1681: A letter from Rochel in France, to Mr. Demeuare, one of the French ministers at the French Church in the Savoy
- 1681: Henry the Sixth, the second part. Or The misery of civil vvar
- 1681: An harangue to the King
- 1681: Manuductio ad coelum
- 1681: Gallant memoirs, or, The adventures of a person of quality written in French by Monsieur S. Bremond ; and translated into English by P. Belon
- 1682: Poems, songs and love-verses, upon several subjects. By Matthew Coppinger Gent
- 1682: Vertue betray'd: or, Anna Bullen
- 1682: Madam Fickle; or, The witty false one
- 1682: A perfect school of instructions for the officers of the mouth
- 1682: Claudius Mauger's French grammar
- 1682: Moral essays
- 1682: Meroveus a Prince of the blood-royal of France
- 1683: Religio laici
- 1683: Instructions for a young nobleman: or, The idea of a person of honour. Done out of French
- 1683: The rehearsal
- 1683: The Countess of Salisbury; or, The most noble Order of the Garter
- 1683: Don Sebastian King of Portugal
- 1683: The souldiers fortune
- 1684: To the Prince of Orange, upon the opening of the campagne, 1684
- 1684: The island queens: or, The death of Mary, Queen of Scotland
- 1684: The atheist: or, The second part of The souldiers fortune
- 1684: Theodosius: or, The force of love
- 1684: The amorous abbess, or, Love in a nunnery
- 1684: Love victorious: or, The adventures of Oronces and Eugenia
- 1684: Mars Christianissimus
- 1684: Claudius Mauger's French grammar with additions
- 1684: Moral essays
- 1684: Enter into thy closet: or, A method and order for private devotion
- 1685: The chaste seraglian: or, Yolanda of Sicily
- 1685: The minority of St. Lewis
- 1685: To the King: a congratulatory poem
- 1685: The orphan or, The unhappy-marriage
- 1685: The history of Nicerotis
- 1686: The maids tragedy
- 1686: Don Henriquez de Castro. Or, the conquest of the Indies
- 1686: 'Anekdota heterouriaka [sic]. Or, The secret history of the house of Medicis. Written originally by that fam'd historian, the Sieur de Varillas. Made English by Ferrand Spence. This may be published. Dec. 12. 1685. Roger L'Estrange.
- 1686: The plain-dealer
- 1686: Claudius Mauger's French grammar
- 1686: The amours of Count Teckeli and the Lady Aurora Veronica de Serini
- 1686: A common-wealth of vvomen·
- 1687: Poetical exercises written upon several occasions
- 1687: The Duke of Guise
- 1687: The new disorders of love
- 1687: The souldiers fortune
- 1687: Ottoman gallantries: or The life. [sic] of the Bassa of Buda
- 1687: Alcibiades
- 1688: The history of the most renowned and victorious princess Elizabeth, late Queen of England
- 1688: Claudius Mauger's French grammar
- 1688: A plurality of worlds
- 1688: The princess of Cleue
- 1688: Claudius Mauger's French grammar
- 1688: Claudius Mauger's French grammar
- 1688: The proceedings of the Parliament of Paris, upon the Pope's bull
- 1688: Darius King of Persia
- 1689: A caveat to Protestants in a dialogue betwixt a hugonot and a papist
- 1689: The rival princesses, or, The Colchian court
- 1689: The court secret: a novel
- 1689: Select colloquies
- 1689: Twenty two select colloquies
- 1689: The court secret
- 1689: A journal of the Siege of Mentz
- 1689: The history of King Lear
- 1689: Moral essays
- 1689: A journal of the Siege of Mentz, under the command of his serene highness, the Duke of Lorrain, and the confederate princes
- 1689: Claudius Mauger's French grammar
- 1689: The apparition, or the genius of Ireland
- 1689: The opinion of Padre Paolo, of the Order of the Servites, consultor of state
- 1689: A congratulatory poem to Her sacred Majesty Queen Mary, upon her arrival in England. By Mrs. A. Behn
- 1689: The lucky mistake
- 1689: The Count of Amboise; or, The generous lover
- 1690: Mundus muliebris: or, The ladies dressing-room unlock'd, and her toilette spread
- 1690: The massacre of Paris
- 1690: Mundus muliebris: or, The ladies dressing-room unlock'd, and her toilette spread
- 1690: The memoires of the Dutchess Mazarine
- 1690: Mundus muliebris: or, The ladies dressing-room unlock'd, and her toilette spread
- 1690: The great Scanderberg [sic]
- 1690: The reviv'd fugitive
- 1690: Love given over: or, A satyr against the pride, lust, and inconstancy, &c. of vvoman
- 1690: A panegyrick to the memory of His Grace Frederick late Duke of Schonberg
- 1690: Mundus muliebris: or, The ladies dressing-room unlock'd, and her toilette spread
- 1691: A list of Their Majesties royal fleet and the squadron of Dutch joined with it
- 1691: A satyrical epistle to the female author of a poem, call'd Silvia's revenge, &c
- 1691: The art of pleasing in conversation
- 1691: Madam Fickle: or, The witty false one
- 1691: Cardinal Mazarin's letters to Lewis XIV. The present King of France, on his love to the Cardinal's niece
- 1691: The orphan or, The unhappy-marriage
- 1691: A dialogue concerning women
- 1691: A list of the English and Dutch men of war that are appointed to guard the coasts this winter, under the command of Sir Ralph Delaval
- 1692: Vertue betray'd: or, Anna Bullen
- 1692: Modern novels: vol. v
- 1692: Modern novels: in XII volumes
- 1692: Modern novels: vol. III
- 1692: [Modern novels. Vol. X]
- 1692: Modern novels: vol. XI
- 1692: Some short remarks upon the present state of affairs; in a letter to a member of the honourable House of Commons
- 1692: The rape: or, The innocent impostors
- 1692: The history and fall of Caius Marius
- 1692: Memoirs of the court of France
- 1692: Haynes his reformation prologue
- 1692: [Modern novels: vol. II
- 1692: Cambyses King of Persia
- 1692: The vvorks of Mr Thomas Otway
- 1692: Modern novels: vol. IV
- 1692: The history and fall of Caius Marius
- 1692: Modern novels. Vol. VIII
- 1692: Modern novels. Vol. VII
- 1693: The Right Honourable the Lord Cutts his speech to the mayor and aldermen of Newport, at Carisbrook castle the 25th of September, 1693
- 1693: The marriage-hater match'd
- 1693: A natural history
- 1693: Five love-letters from a nun to a cavalier
- 1693: The French Lucian made English; By J.D. Esq
- 1693: A king, and no king
- 1693: The maids last prayer: or, Any, rather than fail
- 1693: Claudius Mauger's French grammar
- 1693: Mithridates King of Pontus
- 1693: Sophonisba: or, Hannibal's overthrow, a tragedy
- 1693: Vertue rewarded; or, The Irish princess
- 1693: Advice given to the republick of Venice
- 1693: The destruction of Jerusalem by Titus Vespasian
- 1694: The plain-dealer
- 1694: Five love-letters written by a cavalier, in answer to the Five love-letters written to him by a nun
- 1694: Be ye also ready
- 1694: Scarron's novels
- 1694: Claudius Mauger's French grammar
- 1694: The innocent usurper; or, The death of the Lady Jane Gray
- 1694: The vanity of arts and sciences. By Henry Cornelius Agrippa, Knight, Doctor of both laws, Judge of the Prerogative Court, and Counsellour to Charles the Fifth, Emperour of Germany
- 1694: A True and authentick copy of the most horrid and stupendious oath
- 1695: Don Carlos Prince of Spain
- 1695: The dramatick works of Mr. John Dryden. In three volumes
- 1695: The political testament of M. Jean Baptist Colbert, minister and secretary of state
- 1695: On the death of the Queen
- 1695: The compleat statesman: or, The political will and testament, of that great minister of state, Cardinal Duke de Richilieu [sic]
- 1695: Philaster: or, Love lies a bleeding
- 1695: The tragedy of Hamlet Prince of Denmark
- 1696: Antony and Cleopatra
- 1696: The history and fall of Caius Marius
- 1696: Lily, improved, corrected, and explained
- 1696: The orphan or, The unhappy-marriage
- 1696: The palace royal: or, The amours of the French King and Madam Lavalier. Translated out of French, by T.B. Esquire
- 1696: The tragedy of Nero, Emperour of Rome
- 1696: An historical dissertation upon the Thebean Legion
- 1696: Venice preserv'd, or, A plot discover'd
- 1696: The art of knowing one-self
- 1696: An historical dissertation upon the Thebean Legion
- 1696: Cæsar Borgia; son of Pope Alexander the Sixth
- 1697: Theodosius: or, The force of love
- 1697: A true copy of the paper deliver'd by Sir John Fenwicke, Baronet, to the sheriffs of London and Middlesex, on Tower-Hill, the place of execution, on Thursday Jan. 28. 1696/7
- 1697: An account of what pass'd at the execution of Sir John Fenwick, at Tower-Hill on Thursday, Jan. 28. 1696[/]7. Taken by permission of the sheriff's
- 1697: A true copy of the paper delivered by Sir John Fenwicke, Baronet
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