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THE WORKS OF SIR DAVID LINDSAY
1714
The Works of Sir David Lindsay, 1714.
the / WORKS / of the / Famous and Worthy Knight, Sir /
David Lindsay of the Mount, / alias, Lyon, King of Arms. /
Newly corrected and vindicated from the / former Errors
wherewith they were cor- / rupted: And augmented with
sundry / Works, &c. / [rule] / JOB VII. / Militia est vita hominis
supra terram. / Vivit etiam post funera virtus. / [rule] /
BELFAST,! Printed by James Blow, and are to / be sold
at his Shop. 1714.
Octo-decimo. Collation: A12 B6 C12 D6 E12 F6 G12 H6 I12
K6 L12 M6 N12 O6 P12. [P12 seems to have been used as an end¬
paper.] Aia, title ; Aib, The Printer to the Reader (It hath
pleased God . . .) ; A2a, Prologue; P9a-Pioa, Contents ;
Piob-Pna, Books Printed and Sold by James Blow in Belfast.
In Roman. 40 lines to the page. Paginated. Size 4^"X2jf'.
Copies Known :
1. B.M. 11607. a. 17.
2. Ediaburgh Public Reference Library. No. 6655. Formerly a
B.M. duplicate, transferred in 1889. In this copy both Pu and Pla are
pasted down.
3. Library of the Earl of Crawford and Balcarres.
I716
The Works of Sir David Lindsay, 1716.
[Within a border of double rules] / the / WORKS / OF the /
Famous and Worthy Knight, / Sir DAVID LINDSAY / of
the Mount, alias, Lyon,/King of Arms. / Newly Corrected
and Vindicate / from the former Errors where- / with they
were corrupted : / And augmented with sundry / Works, &c. f
[rule]/JOB VII. / Militia est Vita Hominis supra Terram. j
Vivit etiam post Funera Virtus. / [rule] / EDINBURGH, /
Printed by the Heirs and Successors of / Andrew Anderson,
Anno DOM. 1716.
Duodecimo. Collation : A-I12 K-L12. Aia, title ; Aib, The
Printer to the Reader (It hath pleased God A2a, The
Prologue; Lnb-Li2b, Contents. 42 lines to the page. Roman.
Paginated. Size 5iV* X 2]-$'.
THE WORKS OF SIR DAVID LINDSAY
1714
The Works of Sir David Lindsay, 1714.
the / WORKS / of the / Famous and Worthy Knight, Sir /
David Lindsay of the Mount, / alias, Lyon, King of Arms. /
Newly corrected and vindicated from the / former Errors
wherewith they were cor- / rupted: And augmented with
sundry / Works, &c. / [rule] / JOB VII. / Militia est vita hominis
supra terram. / Vivit etiam post funera virtus. / [rule] /
BELFAST,! Printed by James Blow, and are to / be sold
at his Shop. 1714.
Octo-decimo. Collation: A12 B6 C12 D6 E12 F6 G12 H6 I12
K6 L12 M6 N12 O6 P12. [P12 seems to have been used as an end¬
paper.] Aia, title ; Aib, The Printer to the Reader (It hath
pleased God . . .) ; A2a, Prologue; P9a-Pioa, Contents ;
Piob-Pna, Books Printed and Sold by James Blow in Belfast.
In Roman. 40 lines to the page. Paginated. Size 4^"X2jf'.
Copies Known :
1. B.M. 11607. a. 17.
2. Ediaburgh Public Reference Library. No. 6655. Formerly a
B.M. duplicate, transferred in 1889. In this copy both Pu and Pla are
pasted down.
3. Library of the Earl of Crawford and Balcarres.
I716
The Works of Sir David Lindsay, 1716.
[Within a border of double rules] / the / WORKS / OF the /
Famous and Worthy Knight, / Sir DAVID LINDSAY / of
the Mount, alias, Lyon,/King of Arms. / Newly Corrected
and Vindicate / from the former Errors where- / with they
were corrupted : / And augmented with sundry / Works, &c. f
[rule]/JOB VII. / Militia est Vita Hominis supra Terram. j
Vivit etiam post Funera Virtus. / [rule] / EDINBURGH, /
Printed by the Heirs and Successors of / Andrew Anderson,
Anno DOM. 1716.
Duodecimo. Collation : A-I12 K-L12. Aia, title ; Aib, The
Printer to the Reader (It hath pleased God A2a, The
Prologue; Lnb-Li2b, Contents. 42 lines to the page. Roman.
Paginated. Size 5iV* X 2]-$'.
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Description | A collection of over 100 Scottish texts dating from around 1400 to 1700. Most titles are in Scots, and include editions of poetry, drama, and prose by major Scottish writers such as John Barbour, William Dunbar, Gavin Douglas, and George Buchanan. Edited by a key scholarly publisher of Scotland's literary history, and published from the late 19th century onwards by the Scottish Text Society. Available here are STS series 1-3. |
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