The event pages are experimental; the OCR errors in the text mean this is incomplete and unreliable but I offer it in the hopes that it will be of some use. Events shown include births and deaths of people with their own entries, and also the publication dates of some of the works cited.
Born: Abou-Hanifah (700–?)
Born: Propertius, Sextus Aurelius (700–?)
Died: Adamanus (?–704)
“The Church Catechism explained, for the use of the diocese of St. Asaph,” Beveridge, William (1636–1707)
“Avis salutaire a tout le monde, contre Tabus cles liqueurs chaudes, & particulierement du caffe, du chocolat, & du the.” Duncan, Daniel (1649–1735)
Born: Alfenus Varus (713–?)
“Pollio,” Virgil, In Latin, Publius Virgiuus Maro,
Born: Monro, John (715–?)
Died: Andrew (?–723)
Born: Paulinus (726–804)
Born: Paterculus, Caius Velleius (735–?)
Died: Acca, St. (?–740)
Died: Paul (?–743)
Died: Mæcenas, Caius Cilnius (?–745)
“Connection,” Shuckford, Samuel (?–1754)
“Select Satires of Horace,' translated into English verse, and for the most part adapted to the present times and manners,” Geddes, Alexander (1737–1807)
“The Actor,” Quin, James (1693–1700)
Died: Damascenes, John (?–760)
“Decanonizatio Thomae Cautuariensis & suorum,” James, Richard (1592–?)
Born: Abu-Nowas (762–810)
“Dissertatio de felici audacia Horatii,” Klotz, Christian Adolphus (1738–1771)
“Dissertations on Hermaphrodites,” Arnaud De Ronsil, Georges
Born: Agobard (779–?)
Born: Rabanus Maurus, Magnentius (785–856)
Born: Nithard (790–?)
“A Supplementary volume to the Leicestershire Views, containing a series of Excursions, in 1790, to the villages and places of note in the county,” Throsby, John (1740–1803)
“A dissertation upon the Phoenician numeral characters, anciently used at Sidon,” Swinton, John (1703–?)
Born: Theodulphus (793–821)
“Remarks on the Uses of the Definitive Article in the Greek of the New Testament; containing many new proofs of the Divinity of Christ, from passages which are wrongly translated in the common English Version. To which is added a plain matter-of-fact argument for the Divinitv of Christ, by the Editor,” Sharp, Granville (1734–1813)