Historical Bibliography Updated: June 17, 2026
Aristoteles master-piece, or the secrets of generation displayed in all the parts thereof . . .
Publication Details
London: J. How, 1684 CE.
The first sex manual in English, neither by Aristotle or a "masterpiece", provided its readers with practical advice on copulation, conception, pregnancy and birth.This anonymous, inexpensively printed work proved to be enormously popular: At least three editions were issued by J. How in 1684, and literally hundreds of editions and translations followed, right up to the early decades of the 20th century.
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| Entry Number | #7030 |
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Geographic Context
Publication place: London