Ruddiman, Thomas, 1674-1757
Ruddiman, Thomas
Thomas Ruddiman
Thomas Ruddiman universitaire écossais
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Works
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The anatomy of the humane bones to which are added, An anatomical treatise of the nerves an account of the reciprocal motions of the heart and a description of the humane lacteal sac and duct by Alexander Monro ... The second edition, corrected and enlarged.. | |
An answer to the Reverend Mr. George Logan's late treatise on government, 1747: | |
Anticrisis: or, a discussion of a scurrilous and malicious libel, published by one Mr. James Man of Aberdeen, intitled, A censure and examination of Mr. Thomas Ruddiman's philological notes on the works of the great Buchanan, more particularly on the History of Scotland, etc. By Tho. Ruddiman, A.M. | |
Audi alteram partem : or, a further vindication of Mr. Tho. Ruddiman's edition of the great Buchanan's works from the many gross and vile reproaches unjustly thrown upon it by Mr. James Man. More especially, from the partial and disingenuous representation given of the controversy by the authors of the London Monthly Review, &c. With an appendix, containing some critical remarks on Mr. Burman's philological notes in his edition of Buchanan's works, &c | |
Bible | |
Bibliotheca Romana, sive catalogus auctorum, tam eorum qui verè Romani, : aliàs classici appellantur, quàm plerorumque illorum qui literas Romanas restituerunt, Vel Quoquo modo iis excolendis promovendisque operam impenderunt: Quorum Fere Omnium Optimas accuratissimasque Editiones, ingenti tum sumptu, tum industri?, collegit, & in ordinem digessit Thomas Ruddimannus, A. M. Inclyti, quod in Scotia est, Jurisconsultorum Collegii, Per quinquaginta pene annos, Bibliothecarius | |
A collection of scarce, curious, and valuable pieces, : both in verse and prose; chiefly selected from the fugitive productions of the most eminent wits of the present age. | |
Danielis Eberhardi Baringii Clavis diplomatica, specimina vetervm scriptvrarvm tradens, alphabeta nimirvm varia, medii aevi compendia scribendi, notariorvm vetervm signa perplvra, cet. singvla tabvlis aeneis expressa. Praemissa est Bibliotheca scriptorvm rei diplomaticae. Iterata hac editione sic ab avctore recognita, emendata ac locvpletata, vt novvm opvs videri possit. | |
A discourse, conteyninge A perfect Accompt given to the moste vertuous and excellent Princesse, Marie Queene of Scots, And her Nobility , by John Lesley, Bishop of Rosse, Ambassador for Her Highnes toward the Queene of England : Of his whole Charge and Proceedings during the Time of his Ambassage, fom his Entres in England in September 1568, to the 26th of march 1572. | |
Epistolæ Jacobi Quarti, Jacobi Quinti, et Mariæ, regum Scotorum, eorumq; tutorum & regni gubernatorum; ad imperatores, reges, pontifices, principes, civitates, & alios, ab anno 1505, ad annum 1545. | |
The ever green, being a collection of Scots poems, wrote by the ingenious before 1600... Published by Allan Ramsay. | |
An examination of the letters, said to be written by Mary queen of Scots, to James Earl of Bothwell ; shewing by intrinsick and extrinsick evidence, that they are forgeries. Also, an inquiry into the murder of King Henry. By Walter Goodall. Pandere res alia terra et caligine mersas. Vol. I. | |
De foetu humano dissertatio anatomico-physiologica. Auctore Onuphrio Agnese Scassi, Genuensi, philosophiae et medicinae doctore, Regiae societatis medicae Edin. membro, Societ. chirurgo-physicae hon. soc. et præside. | |
Georgii Buchanani,... Opera omnia... curante Thoma Ruddimanno,... cum indicibus rerum memorabilium et praefatione Petri Burmanni,.... | |
Grammaticæ latinæ institutiones : facili, et ad puerorum captum accommodata, methodo perscriptæ. Thoma Ruddimanno, A.M. auctore. | |
In obitum Archibaldi Pitcarnii Scoti, ... qui satis concessit X. Kalend. Novemb. Anno æræ Christianæ vulgaris M.DCC.XIII. Ætatis suæ LXI. | |
An introduction to Mr. James Anderson's Diplomata scotiæ : To which is added notes, taken from various authors, and original manuscripts. By Thomas Ruddiman, M.A. | |
A letter to the Reverend Mr. G. Logan, A.M. one of the ministers of Edinburgh. | |
The life of Thomas Ruddiman, A.M. The Keeper, for almost Fifty Years, Of The Library Belonging To The Faculty Of Advocates At Edinburgh : To which are subjoined New Anecdotes Of Buchanan | |
Medical essays and observations, revised and published by a Society in Edinburgh.. | |
The Memoirs of Sir James Melvil of Halhill : containing an impartial account of the most remarkable affairs of State during the Sixteenth Century, not mentioned by other Historians : more particulary relating to the Kingdoms of England ans Scotland, under the Reigns of Queen Elizabeth. Mary Queen of Scots, and King James In most of which Transactions the Author was Personally and Publickly concerned. Published from the original Manuscript, By George Scott, Gent.. | |
Mr Ruddiman's rudiments of the Latin tongue : to which is annexed, A short view of prosody, and of tropes and figures. Which, with several additions made throughout, will, it is hoped, make this small book answer all the purposes of a Grammar. By Mr Moir, Teacher of Languages, in Edinburgh. Entered in Stationers Hall. | |
Opera omnia, ad optimorum codicum fidem summo studio recognita & castigata | |
Opera omnia, historica, chronologica, juridica, politica, satyrica & poetica | |
Opere | |
Paraphrasis Psalmorum Davidis poetica | |
Pharmacopoeia pauperum, in usum nosocomii Regii Edinburgensis | |
Prima morum et pietatis praecepta, viz | |
Rudiments de la langue latine | |
The rudiments of the Latin tongue: or, A, plain and easy introduction to Latin grammar : Wherein the principles of the language are methodically digested both in English and Latin. With useful Notes and observations, explaining the terms of grammar, and farther improving its rules. By Tho. Ruddiman, M.A. | |
Selecta poemata Archibaldi Pitcarnii med. doctoris, Gulielmi Scot a Thirlestane, equitis, Thomæ Kincadii, civis Edinburgensis, et aliorum. | |
Selectus diplomatum et numismatum Scotiae thesaurus, in duas partes distributus: Omnia ... tabulis aeneis expressa; adjectis singulorum diplomatum, recentiore scripturae formâ, aeri itidem incisis exemplis. | |
Thomæ Ruddimanni institutiones grammaticæ latinæ. Curante Godofredo Stallbaum. Pars prima etymologiam continens [-secunda syntaxin continens]. | |
Thomas Ruddiman; a study in Scottish scholarship of the early eighteenth century. | |
Titi Livii Patavini Historiarum : ab urbe condita libri qui supersunt, cum omnium epitomis, ac deperditorum fragmentis : ad optimas editiones castigati, accurate Tho. Ruddimanno. | |
Two grammatical treatises : viz. I. Animadversions on the Latin grammar lately published by Mr. Robert Trotter Schoolmaster at Drumfries; by Mr. John Love Schoolmaster at Dumbarton. II. A dissertation upon the way of teaching that language: wherein the objections raised against Mr. Ruddiman's and other such like grammars, for their being too full and particular, are answered and confuted; And the vulgar Practice of teaching Latin by a Grammar writ in the same Language, is justified and defended. Together with some critical remarks on the new Latin grammar composed by Mr. John Clarke Schoolmaster at Hull. And on the Use he would have to be made of his literal Translations | |
A vindication of Mr. George Buchanan's paraphrase of the Book of psalms : from the objections rais'd against it by William Benson, Esq; Auditor in Exchequer, in the supplement and conclusion he has annex'd to his prefatory discourse to his new edition of Dr. Arthur Johnston's version of that sacred book. In which also, upon a comparison of the performances of those two poets, the superiority is demonstrated to belong to Buchanan. Wherein likewise several Passages of the Original are occasionally illustrated: Together with some useful Observations concerning the Latin Poetry and Arts of Versification. In a letter to that learned gentleman. By Thomas Ruddiman, A.M. | |
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The works of William Drummond, of Hawthornden. Consisting of those which were formerly printed, and those which were design'd for the press. Now published from the author's original copies. |