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Books by Robert Sibbald: Books in the extended shelves: Sibbald, Robert, Sir, 1641-1722: An account of the Islands of Orkney by James Wallace ... ; to which is added an essay concerning the Thule of the ancients. (London : Printed for Jacob Tonson ..., 1700), also by James Wallace (HTML at EEBO TCP) Sibbald, Robert, Sir, 1641-1722: An account of the Scotish atlas, or, The description of Scotland ancient & modern by His Sacred Majestie's special command to be published presently by Sir Robert Sibbald D.M. His Majestie's physician in ordinary, and geographer for his ancient kingdom of Scotland. (Edinburgh : Printed by David Lindsay, Mr. James Kniblo, Josua van Solingen, and John Colmar, 1683) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Sibbald, Robert, Sir, 1641-1722: Advertisement Whereas his sacred Majesty, by his patent, hath constituted Sir Robert Sibbald, one of his physicians in ordinary, his geographer for his kingdom of Scotland, and commandeth and ordaineth him to publish the description of the Scotia antiqua & Scotia moderna, and the natural history of the products of his ancient kingdom of Scotland... (Edinburgh : Printed by John Reid, at his Printing-House in Bells-Wynd, Anno 1682) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Sibbald, Robert, Sir, 1641-1722: Historical inquiries, concerning the Roman monuments and antiquities in the north part of Britain called Scotland (Edinburgh, Printed by J. Watson, 1707) (page images at HathiTrust) Sibbald, Robert, Sir, 1641-1722: The history, ancient and modern, of the sheriffdoms of Fife and Kinross, with the description of both, and of the firths of Forth and Tay, and the islands in them ... with an account of the natural products of the land and waters. (Printed by and for R. Tullis, 1803) (page images at HathiTrust) Sibbald, Robert, Sir, 1641-1722: History and description of Stirlingshire (R.S. Shearer and Son, 1892) (page images at HathiTrust) Sibbald, Robert, Sir, 1641-1722: Proposals for the Scotia Illustrata: or, Prodromus historiae naturalis Scotiae in two volumes in Latin. Folio. ([Edinburgh : s.n., 1684]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Sibbald, Robert, Sir, 1641-1722: Scotia illustrata, sive, Prodromus historiae naturalis : in quo regionis natura, incolarum ingenia & mores, morbi iisque medendi methodus, & medicina indigena accurratè explicantur ... (Ex officinâ typographicâ Jacobi Kniblo, Josuae Solingensis & Johannis Colmarii, Sumptibus auctoris, 1684), also by Archibald Grant (page images at HathiTrust) Sibbald, Robert, Sir, 1641-1722: Scotia illustrata sive Prodromus historiae naturalis : in quo regionis natura, incolarum ingenia & mores, morbi iisque medendi methodus, & medicina indigena accurratè explicantur : et multiplices naturae partus in triplice ejus regno, vegetabili scilicet, animali & minerali per hancce borealem Magnae Britaniae partem, quae antiquissimum Scotiae Regnum constituit, undiquaque diffusi nunc primum in lucem eruuntur, & varii eorum usus, medici praesertim & mechanici, quos ad vitae cum necessitatem, tum commoditatem praestant, cunctis perspicuè exponuntur, cum figuris aeneis ... (Ex officina typographica Jacobi Kniblo, Josuae Solingensis & Johannis Colmarii, sumptibus auctoris, 1696), also by John Colmar, Joshua Solingen, James Kniblo, and Real Colegio de Cirugía de San Carlos (Madrid) (page images at HathiTrust) Sibbald, Robert, Sir, 1641-1722: Scotland illustrated, or, An essay of natural history in which are exquisitely displayed the nature of the country, the dispositions and manners of the inhabitants, and the various diseases incident to them, and likewise their proper method of cure resulting from their native medicines : and the manifold productions of nature in its three-fold kingdom, (viz.) vegetable, animal and mineral, dispersed throughout the northern part of Great Brittain, which makes up the most ancient kingdom of Scotland, are now exactly collected and published together, and their various uses, (especialy medicinal and mechanical, for the necessity as well as the accommodation of life) : clearly laid open to all : illustrated with near fifty copper plates, being the work of twenty years / published by the command of the Most Illustrious Monarch Charles II, King of Great Britain, &c. by Sir R. Sibbald ... (Edinburgh : Printed by J.K., J.S. and J.C., and are to be sold by Dorman Newman ..., 1684) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Sibbald, Robert, Sir, 1641-1722: Some helpes for young schollers in Christianity as they are in vse & taught; partly, at the examination before the communion: and partly, in the ordinarie catechisme euery Sabboth day, in the new kirk of Salt-Preston.. (Edinburgh : Printed by Robert VValdegraue, Printer to the Kings Maiesty., 1602.), also by John Davidson (HTML at EEBO TCP) Sibbald, Robert, Sir, 1641-1722: Theatrum Scotiæ containing the prospects of Their Majesties castles and palaces : together with those of the most considerable towns and colleges, the ruins of many ancient abbeys, churches, monasteries and convents, within the said kingdom : all curiously engraven on copper plates, with a short description of each place / by John Slezer ... (London : Printed by John Leake for Abell Swalle ..., 1693), also by John Slezer and John Trenchard (HTML at EEBO TCP)
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