Sibbald, James, 1747-1803
Sibbald, J. (James), 1745-1803
Sibbald, James 1745-1803
Sibbald, J., 1745-1803
Sibbald, James
James Sibbald
Sibbald, J. (James)
VIAF ID: 102427525 ( Personal )
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Preferred Forms
- 100 0 _ ‡a James Sibbald
- 200 _ | ‡a Sibbald ‡b James ‡f 1747-1803
- 100 1 _ ‡a Sibbald, J. ‡q (James)
- 100 1 _ ‡a Sibbald, J. ‡q (James), ‡d 1745-1803
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Sibbald, James ‡d 1745-1803
- 100 1 _ ‡a Sibbald, James ‡d 1747-1803
- 100 | _ ‡a Sibbald, James, ‡d 1747-1803
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Works
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Addison's Papers in the Tatler, Spectactor, and Guardian : with select essays from the Free holder, and his Treatise on the Christian religion... : To which are prefixed Tickell’s life of the author, and extracts from Dr Johnson’s remarks on his prose writings, with notes. In four volumes. | |
Chronicle of Scottish poetry | |
A liberal translation of the New Testament ; being an Attempt to translate the Sacred Writings with the same Freedom, Spirit, and Elegance, with which other English Translations from the Greek Classics have lately been executed : the design and scope of each author being strictly and impartially explored, the true signification and force of original critically observed, and, as much as possible, transfused into our language, and the whole elucidated and explained upon a new and rational plan : with select notes, critical and explanatory. By E. Harwood. Vol. I-[Vol. II.]. | |
A new catalogue of the Edinburgh circulating library : Containing twenty thousand volumes, English, French, and Italian, of history, voyages, travels, lives, arts et sciences, nat. history, philosophy, agriculture, anatomy, physic, surgery, divinity, ecclesiastical history, poetry et plays, miscellaneous literature, novels, etc. Including all the books that have been lately published in every branch of literature; likewise music and printes: which are lent, by the year, half-year, or quarter, By J. Sibbald, bookseller, stationer, and printseller, Parliament-square, Edinburgh. | |
Pleasant satyre of the thrie estaitis | |
The political herald, and review : or, a survey of domestic and foreign politics, and a critical account of political and historical publications. | |
The record of the public ministry of Jesus the Christ : Comprehending all that is related by the four evangelists in one regular narrative, without repetition of omission, arranged with strict attention to the chronology; and in their own words, according to the most esteemed traslation. To which are prefixed, preliminary observations on the duration of Christ's ministry, etc. |