Freebairn, Robert, ?-1747
Freebairn, Robert, 168.-1747
Freebairn, Robert fl. 1701-1734
VIAF ID: 63533 ( Personal )
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Freebairn, Robert ‡d -1747
- 100 1 _ ‡a Freebairn, Robert ‡d fl. 1701-1734
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Freebairn, Robert, ‡d -1747
- 100 1 _ ‡a Freebairn, Robert, ‡d 168.-1747
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Works
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Bible | |
A catalogue of books, to be sold by auction in Mr. Freebairn's Shop, below the Trone-Church, on Wednesday the 22d of November, 1732, : Being the whole library of the late curious and learned gentleman captain Robert Sexon, judge-advocate for Scotland, which he, with great care, judgement and expence, collected for many years; amongst which are a great many rare and valuable books, relating to the history, antiquities, &c. of Britain and Ireland; and other nations; to which is subjoin'd the catalogue of his most valuable and rare manuscripts, which are likewise to be sold | |
Georgii Buchanani Scoti, poetarum sui seculi facile principis, Opera omnia, ad optimorum codicum fidem summo studio recognita & castigata : Nunc primum in unum collecta, ab innumeris pene mendis, quibus pleræque omnes editiones antea scatebant, repurgata; ac variis insuper notis aliisque utilissimis accessionibus illustrata & aucta : Quorum omnium Syllabus post præfationem exhibetur. Curante Thoma Ruddimanno, A.M. Tomus Primus. | |
Historia Majoris Britanniae tam Angliae quam Scotiae, Per Joannem Majorem, nomine quidem Scotum, professione autem Theologum, é veterum monumentis concinnata.. | |
Paraphrasis Psalmorum Davidis poetica, ex optimis codicibus summo studio recognita & castigata à Thoma Ruddimanno... Accessere duae ejusdem Geo. Buchanani tragoediae sacrae, Jephtes & Baptistes | |
A parcel of books, lately imported from England, and Holland, by Mr. Robert Freebairn, to be sold by auction at his shop below the Trone-Church, upon Tuesday the twenty second day of January, 1734. Catalogues may be had at the Place of Sale, and most Booksellers Shops in Town. The Books may be seen Eight Days before the Auction. The Time of Sale is from Three in the Afternoon till Seven. The common Rules of Auction are to be observed | |
Rerum Scoticarum historia | |
Selecta poemata Archibaldi Pitcarnii med. doctoris, Gulielmi Scot a Thirlestane, equitis, Thomæ Kincadii, civis Edinburgensis, et aliorum. | |
Tutor's guide | |
The tutor's guide, or, The principles of the civil and municipial laws and customs, relating to pupils and minors, and their tutors and curators : laid down in an easy and natural methods, in three parts, viz. I. Of tutors, II. Of curators, III. Of things common to both | |
Unto the Right Honourable, the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of Mr. Robert Freebairn, His Majesty's printer for Scotland, ... |