Publications of Antoine de Courtin

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  • Courtin, Antoine de. The rules of civility; or, Certain ways of deportment observed in France, amongst all persons of quality, upon several occasions. Translated out of French. London: printed for J. Martyn at the Bell in St. Paul's Church-yard, and John Starkey at the Mitre in Fleet-street, near Temple Bar, 1671. ESTC No. R20607. Grub Street ID 82648.
  • Courtin, Antoine de. The rules of civility; or, certain ways of deportment observed in France, amongst all persons of quality, upon several occasions. Translated out of French. The second edition with additions.. London: Printed for J. Martin at the Bell in St. Paul's Church-yard, and John Starkey at the Mitre in Fleet-street, near Temple-Bar, MDCLXXIII [1673]. ESTC No. R200794. Grub Street ID 78279.
  • Courtin, Antoine de. The rules of civility; or, Certain ways of deportment observed in France, amongst all persons of quality, upon several occasions. Translated out of the French. The third edition with additions.. London: printed for J. Martyn at the Bell in St. Paul's Church-yard, and John Starkey at the Mitre in Fleet-street, near Temple-Bar, MDCLXXV. [1675]. ESTC No. R29727. Grub Street ID 112669.
  • Courtin, Antoine de. The rules of civility; or, certain ways of deportment observed amongst all persons of quality upon several occasions. Newly revised and much enlarged.. London: Printed for J. Martyn and John Starkey, at the Bell in St. Paul's Church-yard, and the Mitre in Fleet-street, Near Temple-Bar, MDCLXXVIII. [1678]. ESTC No. R29728. Grub Street ID 112670.
  • Courtin, Antoine de. A treatise of jealousie, or, Means to preserve peace in marriage. Wherein is treated of I. The nature and effects of jealousie, which for the most part is the fatal cause of discontents between man and wife. II. And because jealousie is a passion, it's therefore occasionally discoursed of passions in general, giving an exact idaea of the production of passions, and of the oeconomie of the body so far as it relates thereunto. III. The reciprocal duties of man and wife, with infallable means to preserve peace in the family, by avoiding dissentions that may arise from jealousie, or any other cause whatever. Written in French, and faithfully translated. Highly necessary to be considered by all persons before they enter into the state of matrimony, as well as such as are already married. London: printed for W. Freeman, over against the Devil Tavern by Temple-Bar in Fleetstreet, 1684. ESTC No. R40897. Grub Street ID 122649.
  • Courtin, Antoine de. The rules of civility; or, Certain ways of deportment observed amongst all persons of quality upon several occasions. Newly revised and much enlarged.. London: printed for R. Chiswell, T. Sawbridge, G. Wells and R. Bently, 1685. ESTC No. R14935. Grub Street ID 62908.
  • Courtin, Antoine de. The rules of civility; or, the maxims of genteel behaviour, ... Newly done out of the twelfth edition in French; containing among other additions, a short treatise of the point of honour. Together with some necessary marginal annotations, . London: printed for R. Scott, R. Clavell, R. Chiswell, J. Robinson, A. and J. Churchill, Geo. Sawbridge and R. Wellington, 1703. ESTC No. N30152. Grub Street ID 19126.
  • Courtin, Antoine de. The rules of civility; or, the maxims of genteel behaviour, As they are practis'd and observ'd by Persons of Quality, upon several Occasions. Newly done out of the twelfth edition in French; containing among other additions, a short treatise of the point of honour. Together with some necessary marginal annotations, in order to accommodate these Maxims to the Civility us'd in England. London: printed for Robert Clavell, and Jonathan Robinson, in St. Paul's Church-Yard; and Awnsham and John Churchill, in Pater Noster Row, 1703. ESTC No. T109467. Grub Street ID 162231.