Revision history of "The Secret History of the Prince of the Nazarenes and Two Turks to which is added, The Fatal Amour between a beautiful Lady, and a young Nobleman (London: J. Moore, 1719)." (Q272558)

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12 April 2022

  • curprev 10:3610:36, 12 April 2022Olaf Simons talk contribs 8,427 bytes −1,379 Removed claim: <Digest in English> (P75): A combination of texts not easy to explain. The "Nazarenes" (or "Nossairun" cf. the entry in Zedler's Universal-Lexicon) mentioned in the "Prince of the Nazarenes" are an early 18th-century phenomenon - the last paragraph p.25: calls, however, rather for a reading discovering here a satirical a roman à clef in which the Nazarenes do not stand for themselves. The reader who asks for further clues to find out who is meant, is denied all details -... Tag: QuickStatements [1.1]
  • curprev 10:3410:34, 12 April 2022Olaf Simons talk contribs 9,806 bytes +1,432 Created claim: Digest (P724): A combination of texts not easy to explain. The "Nazarenes" (or "Nossairun" cf. the entry in Zedler's Universal-Lexicon) mentioned in the "Prince of the Nazarenes" are an early 18th-century phenomenon - the last paragraph p.25: calls, however, rather for a reading discovering here a satirical a roman à clef in which the Nazarenes do not stand for themselves. The reader who asks for further clues to find out who is meant, is denied all details -... Tag: QuickStatements [1.1]

10 February 2022

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