Beattie, James
Biography: Philosopher, poet and amateur musician, won a bursary to Marischal Coll. Aged 14, graduated MA 1753, Professor of moral philosophy and logic Marischal Coll. 1760, LLD King's Coll. Aberdeen 1770, librarian of Marischal Coll. 1770-3, 1781-4, 1794-6, honorary degree from Oxford 1773, one of the founding members of the Philosophical Society of Aberdeen.
Biography Date: 1735-1803
Biography References: CERL; DNB; Fasti 45, 46, 75, 111, 321;
Book List
Owner (other form of name) |
Book Title |
Author |
Publication Place |
Date |
Beattie, Ja |
Erodotou tou Alikarnasseos istoria, e, istorion logoi th, epigraphomenoi Mousai. |
Herodotus. |
Paris |
1570 |
Beattie, James |
L.A.Florus cum notis integris Cl. Salmasii et selectissimis variorum, accurante S.M.D.C. |
Florus, L.A. |
Amsterdam |
1660 |
Beattie, James |
Poetics. [Greek and Latin] |
Aristotle. |
Glasgow |
1745 |
Beattie, James |
Tales in verse. |
Pinkerton, J. |
London |
1782 |
Beattie, James |
Sympathy. |
Pratt, S.J. |
London |
1781 |
Beattie, James |
A poem occasioned by the death of Lady Cunynghame of Livingstone. |
Blacklock, T. |
Edinburgh |
1772 |
Beattie, James |
The pursuits of literature. |
Mathias, T.J. |
London |
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Beattie, James |
The fane of the druids: a poem. |
Ogilvie, J. |
London |
1789 |
Beattie, James |
Hero and Leander: a poem. |
Musaeus, G. |
Glasgow |
1783 |
Beattie, James |
Anna and Edgar. |
Inglis, Richmond [Mrs]. |
Edinburgh |
1781 |
Beattie, James |
Historical account of the grand tragic ballet, called Medaea and Jason, as it is performed with uncommon applause at the... |
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London |
1781 |
Beattie, James |
Craigmillar Castle: an elegy. |
Pinkerton, J. |
Edinburgh |
1776 |
Beattie, James |
The execution of Sir Charles Bawdin. |
Chatterton, T. |
London |
1772 |
Beattie, James |
Poetarum Scotorum musae sacrae. |
Lauder, W. |
Edinburgh |
1739 |