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Fludd Medicina · 1771

Letters, concerning the introduction of the English taste in plays, where at the same time a response is made to the 17th of the letters concerning literature, Frankfurt and Leipzig, 1760, in 8vo.
——— concerning the present state of the Kingdom of Spain, written in Madrid in the years 1760 and 1761, by Edward Clarke, translated into German and annotated by Joh. Tobias Kohler, Lemgo, 1765, in 8vo.
H. 11/8/v?
——— of Sophie and the Chevalier v. *, translated from the French into German, Copenhagen, 1766, in 8vo.
——— (exchanged concerning the education of a prince) made known for the promotion of educational business in respected houses, Halle, 1767, in 8vo.
——— (candid) concerning the conquest of the island of Corsica made by the Crown of France, by F. X. E., Frankfurt and Leipzig, 1770, in 8vo.
Bruni (Jordani) Giordano Bruno Nolani, book On the Monad, Number, and Figure, following the five books on the least, the great, and the measure, Frankfurt, 1591, in 8vo.
Bruscambille. See: Works.
Brusoni. See: Dreams.
The book Doaphoron a likely reference to the adiaphora or non-essential matters of religion, which contains the great secret to preserving one’s life, Frankfurt and Leipzig, 1765, in 8vo.
——— after the fashion. Ego aptis matinae Latin phrase, perhaps a playful corruption or misprint, literally: "I [to] the suitable morning [things]", Hamburg, 1766, in 8vo.
Buefer (P. Gervas.) See: Catechism.
Buma (Joh.) Peasant Wedding or the marriage of Modeworst and Griet Beerdberg, at Knollendam, 1767, in 8vo.
Burnet. See: Treatise.
Busson (Marquis of) See: Prohibited.
Calliope, by Bodmer, first volume, 1767, in 8vo.
Calnesius. See: Quarre.