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1725 in literature
This article contains information about the literary events and publications of
1725
.
Events
June 12
âÂÂ
ÃÂmilie de Breteuil
marries Marquis Florent-Claude du Chastellet.
December â The library of
Charles Killigrew
, who was the
Master of the Revels
for 48 years, is sold a few months after his death.
In China, work on the 5,020-volume encyclopedia, the
Complete Classics Collection of Ancient China
, begun by
Chen Menglei
in 1700, is completed.
New books
Prose
Joseph Addison
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Miscellanies
The Book of the Sacred Magic of Abramelin the Mage
(first printed edition)
Mary Davys
âÂÂ
The Works of Mrs. Davys
Daniel Defoe
âÂÂ
The Complete English Tradesman
George Bubb Dodington
âÂÂ
An Epistle to Sir Robert Walpole
John Dyer
âÂÂ
A New Miscellany
Laurence Echard
âÂÂ
The History of the Revolution, and the Establishment of England, in the Year, 1688
Benjamin Franklin
âÂÂ
A Dissertation on Liberty and Necessity, Pleasure and Pain
Johann Joseph Fux
âÂÂ
Gradus ad Parnassum
(Steps to Mount Parnassus, in Latin)
Zachary Grey
âÂÂ
A Defence of Our Antient and Modern Historians
(against
John Oldmixon
)
Eliza Haywood
Bath-Intrigues
Fantomina
Memoirs of a Certain Island Adjacent to the Kingdom of Utopia
Secret Histories, Novels and Poems
Francis Hutcheson
âÂÂ
An Inquiry into the Original of Our Ideas of Beauty and Virtue
(on
aesthetics
)
John Oldmixon
âÂÂ
A Review of Dr. Zachary Grey's Defence
Richardson Pack
âÂÂ
A New Collection of Miscellanies
Christopher Pitt
âÂÂ
Vida's Art of Poetry
(translation of
Marco Girolamo Vida
)
Richard Savage
âÂÂ
The Authors of the Town
William Shakespeare
âÂÂ
The Works of Shakespear
(edited by Pope)
Jonathan Swift
âÂÂ
Fraud Detected; or, The Hibernian Patriot
Giambattista Vico
âÂÂ
New Science
Isaac Watts
âÂÂ
Logick
George Whitehead
âÂÂ
The Christian Progress of George Whitehead
Edward Young
âÂÂ
The Universal Passion: Satire
Benito Jerónimo Feijoo
âÂÂ
Aprobación apologetica del scepticismo médico del doctor MartÃÂn MartÃÂnez
Diego de Torres Villarroel
âÂÂ
Correo del otro mundo al gran Piscator de Salamanca
Drama
Colley Cibber
âÂÂ
Caesar in Aegypt
Augustin Nadal
âÂÂ
Mariamne
Gabriel Odingsells
âÂÂ
The Bath Unmasked
The Capricious Lovers
Thomas Sheridan
, translator -
The Philoctetes of Sophocles
Poetry
Henry Baker
âÂÂ
Original Poems
Henry Carey
âÂÂ
Namby Pamby
(satire on
Ambrose Philips
)
Thomas Cooke
âÂÂ
The Battle of the Poets
(satire on
Alexander Pope
)
John Glanvill
âÂÂ
Poems
Alexander Pope
âÂÂ
The Odyssey of Homer
vols. iâÂÂiii
Allan Ramsay
âÂÂ
The Gentle Shepherd
Births
February 5
âÂÂ
Anna Maria Rückerschöld
, Swedish author (died
1805
)
February 12
âÂÂ
William Mason
, English poet and gardener (died
1797
)
March 22
âÂÂ
Ignacy Nagurczewski
, Polish writer and translator (died
1811
)
April 2
âÂÂ
Giacomo Casanova
, Italian autobiographer and adventurer (died
1798
)
July 24
âÂÂ
John Newton
, English hymnist, naval officer and cleric (died
1807
)
December 5
âÂÂ
Susanna Duncombe
, English poet and artist (died
1812
)
Deaths
January 6
âÂÂ
Chikamatsu Monzaemon
(è¿ÂæÂ¾ éÂÂå·¦è¡ÂéÂÂ), Japanese dramatist (born
1653
)
January 26
âÂÂ
Sulkhan-Saba Orbeliani
, Georgian prince and writer (born
1658
)
February 8
âÂÂ
John Bellers
, English writer and Quaker (born
1654
)
March 2
âÂÂ
Johan Peringskiöld
, Swedish antiquary and translator (born
1689
)
April 25
âÂÂ
Paul de Rapin
, French historian (born
1661
)
June 29
âÂÂ
Arai Hakuseki
, Japanese scholar-bureaucrat and writer (born
1657
)
September 5
âÂÂ
Christian Wernicke
, German epigrammist (born
1661
)
December 7
âÂÂ
Florent Carton Dancourt
, French dramatist and actor (born
1661
)
Unknown date
âÂÂ
Richard Fiddes
, English historian and cleric (born
1671
)
References