1723 in literature
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[edit] Events
- Voltaire contracts smallpox.
- The book collection of Samuel Pepys is transferred to the Pepys Library at Magdalene College, Cambridge.
[edit] New books
- Penelope Aubin - The Life of Charlotta Du Pont, an English lady; taken from her own memoirs
- Arthur Blackamore - Luck at Last
- William Meston - Knight of the Kirk
- Works of John Sheffield, Duke of Buckingham
[edit] New drama
- Richard Steele - The Conscious Lovers
[edit] Poetry
- David Mallet - William and Margaret
[edit] Non-fiction
- Anderson's Constitutions of the Freemasons
- Elegy on the deplorable Death of Elizabeth Murray Sister to Sir William Murray of Newtoun barb'rously murdered by her Husband Thomas Kincaid younger of Gogar-Mains, March 29th 1723 (anonymous broadsheet)
- Thomas Gordon and John Trenchard - Cato's Letters
- Bernard De Mandeville - A Search into the Nature of Society
[edit] Births
- January 21 (or June 21) - Baron d'Holbach - philosopher, encyclopedist (died 1789)
- February 23 - Richard Price, philosopher (died 1791)
- February 24 - John Burgoyne, soldier and dramatist (died 1792)
- June 20 - Adam Ferguson, philosopher and historian (died 1816)
- July 11 - Jean-François Marmontel, French novelist and dramatist (died 1799)
- July 17 - Adam Smith - Scottish economist (died 1790)
- September 30 - William Hutton (historian), local historian
- November 8 - John Byron, English vice-admiral, grandfather of the poet Lord Byron (died 1786)
- November 30 - William Livingston, American politician and journalist (died 1790)
- December 26 - Friedrich Melchior, baron von Grimm (died 1807)
[edit] Deaths
- February 26 - Thomas D'Urfey, dramatist (born 1653)
- March 15 - Johann Christian Günther, German poet (born 1695)
- May 11 - Jean Galbert de Campistron, dramatist (born 1656)
- December 1 - Susannah Centlivre, dramatist (born 1669)
- date unknown - Dimitrie Cantemir, first author in the Romanian language (born 1673)
- date unknown - Marianna Alcoforado, author of Letters of a Portuguese Nun (born 1640)
- date unknown - Alexander Selkirk, the inspiration for Robinson Crusoe (born 1676)