Biblio
1590
The Countesse of Pembrokes Arcadia. London: William Ponsonbie, 1590.
1606
Choice, Chance and Change: or, Conceites in their Colours. London: Imprinted for Nathaniell Fosbrooke, 1606.
1621
The Countess of Montgomeries Urania. London: Ptd. for Ioh Marriott and Iohn G. Frismand, 1621.
1656
The Common-wealth of Oceana. London: Ptd. by J. Streater for Livewell Chapman, 1656.
1659
The Christian Commonwealth: or, The Civil Policy of the Rising Kingdom of Jesus Christ. Written Before the Interruption of the Government. Written by Mr. John Eliot, Teacher of the Church of Christ at Roxbury in New-England. And Now Published (after his consent given) by a Server of the Season. London: Ptd. for Livewell Chapman, 1659.
1664
"A Country-life" In Poems By the most deservedly Admired Mrs. Katherine Philips The Matchless Orinda. To Which is added Monsieur Corneille's Pompey & Horace, Tragedies. With several other Translations out of French. London: Ptd. by J.M., 1664.
1668
1675
A Country Not Named In A Country Not Named (MS. Sloane 913, fols. IR-33R). An edition with an annotated primary bibliography and an introductory essay on Lodwick and his intellectual context by William Poole, Edited by Poole, William. Tempe, AZ: ACMRS (Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies), 1675.
1686
A Common-Wealth of Women. A Play: As it is Acted at the Theatre Royal, By their Majesties Servants. London: Ptd. for R. Bentley and J. Hindmarsh, 1686.
1705
The Consolidator: or, Memoirs of Sundry Transactions from the World in the Moon. Translated from the Lunar Language. London: Ptd. by Benj. Bragg, 1705.
1709
Canary-Birds Naturaliz'd in Utopia. A Canto. Dulce est paternum solum. London: Np, 1709.
Choirochorographia: sive, Hoglandiae descriptio. London: Np, 1709.
1727
1732
“Crapulia: or, The Region of Cropsicks” In Remains of the Late Learned and Ingenious Dr. William King, Some Time, Advocate of Doctors Commons, Vicar-General to the Archbishop of Armagh, and Record-Keeper of Ireland. Containing Miscellaneous Pieces in Verse and Prose, upon various Subjects; with Reflections, Observations, and Critical Remarks upon Men and Books: With a particular Critick upon a Favourite Ministry; prticulaly, that of Rufinus, Favourite of the Emperor Theodossius, and his Character rendered into Verse from Claudian; together wiith the Author’s Life and Writings. London: Ptd. for W. Mears, 1732.
1745
The Capacity and Extent of the Human Understanding; Exemplified In the Extraordinary Case of Automathes; A Young Nobleman, Who was Accidentally left in his Infancy, upon a desolate Island, and continued Nineteen Years in that solitary State, separated from all Human Society. A Narrative Abounding with many surprizing Occurrences, both Useful and Entertaining to the Reader. London: Ptd. for R. Manby and H. Shute Cox, 1745.
1751
"Crumble-Hall" In Poems on Several Occasions. Vol. 2 vols. London: Ptd. for J. Roberts, 1751.
1765
The Council in the Moon. Cambridge, Eng.: Fletcher & Hodson, 1765.
1777
Columbia: A Song, Written & Set to Music by Timothy Dwight, the Elder. New Haven, CT: Printed at the Press of Timothy Dwight College in Yale University, 1777.
1786
"[Chronicle of the Year 1850]" In The Columbian Magazine or Monthly Miscellany (Philadelphia, PA). Vol. 1.1., 1786.
1790
"The Christian Philosopher. Number III [A Vision]" In The Christian Scholar's and Farmer's Magazine (Elizabethtown, NJ). Vol. 2.4., 1790.
1795
The Commonwealth of Reason. London: Ptd. and sold by the author, and also by H.D. Symonds, B. Crosby, J. Ridgway, J. Smith, J. Burke, 1795.
1798
The Captive of the Castle of Sennaar: An African Tale Containing Various Anecdotes of the Sophians Hitherto Unknown To Mankind in General. London: Ptd. for the author, 1798.