178 books • 2 series
The Adventures of Telemachus
Oeuvres de Fenelon (22)
Les Aventures de Telemaque, Fils D'Ulysse (Volume 2)
Aventures de Telemaque (1); Fils D'Ulysse
Oeuvres de Fenelon (11); Precedes D'Une Notice Sur Sa Vie Et Sur Ses Ecrits
The Education of a Daughter
Aventuras de Telemaco, Hijo de Ulises
Aventures de Telemaque (2)
Abrege Des Vies Des Anciens Philosophes; Avec Un Recueil de Leurs Plus Belles Maximes
Adventures of Telemachus, the Son of Ulysses
Extracts from the Writings of Francois Fenelon, Archbishop of Cambray; With Some Memoirs of His Life to Which Are Added Letters Expressive of Love and Friendship, the Writer Not Known Recommended to the Perusal and Notice of the Religiously Disposed
Lettres de Direction
2e Instruction Pastorale de M. L'Archeveque de Cambray Pour Eclaircir Les Difficultez Proposees Contre La 1e Instruction Pastorale Du 10 Fevrier 1704
Les Aventures de Telemaque, Fils D'Ulysse
The Adventures of Telemachus the Son of Ulysses. Translated from the French. (1700)
The Education of Young Gentlewomen. Written Originally in the French, and from Thence Made English; And Improved for the Use of a Lady of Quality. (1699)
Instructions for the Education of a Daughter, by the Author of Telemachus. to Which Is Added, a Small Tract of Instructions ... Done Into English, and Revised by Dr. George Hickes. the Fourth Edition, Corrected
The Archbishop of Cambray's dissertation on pure love, with an account of the life and writings of the lady, for whose sake the Archbishop was banish'd from court Also two letters in French and English, written by one of the maids, 2ed
The Archbishop of Cambray's dissertation on pure love With an account of the life and writings of the lady, for whose sake the Archbishop was banish'd from court Also two letters in French and English, written by one of the lady's maids
A Demonstration of the Existence, Wisdom and Omnipotence of God, Drawn from the Knowledge of Nature, Particularly of Man, and Fitted to the Meanest Capacity by the Arch-Bishop of Cambray, the Second Ed to Which Is Added
Dialogues Concerning Eloquence in General; And Particularly That Kind Which Is Fit for the Pulpit
The Maxims of the Saints Explained, Concerning the Interiour Life. by the Lord Archbishop of Cambray, &C. &C. to Which Are Added, Thirty-Four Articles, by the Lord Archbishop of Paris, the Bishops of Meaux and Chartres
A discourse on Christian perfection, written to a person of great note, by the Archbishop of Cambray
The Christian Pilgrimage