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Solitude considered, with respect to its influence upon the mind and the heart [electronic resource] : Written originally in German, by M. Zimmermann, aulic counsellor and physician to His Britannic Majesty at Hanover. Translated from the French of J.B. Mercier. [Eight lines in French from La Fontaine].

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Zimmermann, Johann Georg, 1728-1795.
Contributor:
Congregational Library Association, former owner.
Mercier, J. B., tr.
Scoles, John, 1772?-1853, engraver.
Mott, Jacob S., 1773?-1814, printer.
Lyon, James, 1775?-1824, printer.
Duyckinck, Evert, 1764?-1833, bookseller.
Davis, Cornelius, 1758?-1831, bookseller.
Harrisson, John, d. 1804, bookseller.
Fellows, John, 1759-1844, bookseller.
Judah, Naphtali, 1773?-1855, bookseller.
Mesier, Peter A., 1772?-1847, bookseller.
Standardized Title:
Über die Einsamkeit. English
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Solitude.
Physical Description:
1 online resource ([2],v,[1],328p., [1]leaf of plates ) ill. ;
Edition:
First New-York edition.
Other Title:
Solitude considered, with respect to its influence upon the mind and the heart
Influence of solitude on the mind and the heart.
Place of Publication:
[New York] : Printed by Mott & Lyon, for Evert Duyckinck & Co., J. Harrisson, J. Fellows, J. Lyon, N. Judah, and P. Mesier, [between 1795 and 1797]
Notes:
Running title: The influence of solitude on the mind and the heart.
Jacob Mott and James Lyon printed in New York from 1795 to 1797.
Frontispiece engraved by John Scoles.
Reproduction of original from Library of Congress.
Cited in:
Evans, 31685
English Short Title Catalog, W3360.
OCLC:
510879412

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