Publications of Charles Ancillon

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  • Ancillon, Charles. Eunuchism display'd. Describing all the different sorts of eunuchs; The Esteem they have met with in the World, and how they came to be made so. Wherein principally is examin'd, whether they are capable of Marriage, and if they ought to be suffer'd to enter into that State. The whole confirm'd by the Authority of Civil, Canon, and Common Law, and illustrated with many remarkable Cases by way of Precedent. Also a Comparison between Signior Nicolini and the Three celebrated Eunuchs now at Rome, viz. Pasqualini, Pauluccio, and Jeronimo (or Momo): With several Observations on Modern Eunuchs. Occasion'd by a young Lady's falling in Love with Nicolini, who sung in the Opera at the Hay-Market, and to whom she had like to have been Married. Written by a person of honour. London: printed for E. Curll at the Dial and Bible over against St. Dunstan's Church in Fleetstreet, 1718. ESTC No. T75792. Grub Street ID 298415.
  • Ancillon, Charles. Italian love: or, eunuchism displayed. Describing all the different kinds of eunuchs; shewing the esteem they have met with in the world, ... Also a comparison between some celebrated modern Italian eunuchs, ... Occasioned by a young lady's falling in love with one, who sung in the Opera at the Hay-Market, and to whom she had like to have been married. Written by a person of honour. London: printed for E. Curll, 1740. ESTC No. N28979. Grub Street ID 18169.
  • Ancillon, Charles. Italian love: or, eunuchism displayed. Describing all the different kinds of eunuchs; shewing the esteem they have met with in the world, and how they came to be made So. Wherein Principally is examined, whether they are capable of Marriage, and if they ought to be suffered to enter into that Holy State. The whole confirmed by the Authority of Civil, Canon, and Common Law, and illustrated with many remarkable Cases by way of Precedent. Also a comparison between some celebrated modern Italian eunuchs, with Observations thereon. Occasioned by a young lady's falling in love with one, who sung in the Opera at the Hay-Market, and to whom she had like to be married. Written by a person of honour. London: printed for J. Reason, opposite Serjeant's-Inn, Fleet-Street, [1758]. ESTC No. T132008. Grub Street ID 180975.