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Bibliotheck: Scottish Journal of Bibliography and Allied Topics

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Article Mathew, M.V. (1987)
James Sutherland (1638(?)-1719): Botanist, numismatist and bibliophile. Bibliotheck: Scottish Journal of Bibliography and Allied Topics (pp. 1-29). (/isis/citation/CBB000045535/) unapi

Article Burnett, John (1983)
Robert Simson's Euclid and the Foulis Press. Bibliotheck: Scottish Journal of Bibliography and Allied Topics (pp. 136-148). (/isis/citation/CBB000000516/) unapi

Article Appleby, John H.; Cunningham, Andrew (1982)
Robert Erskine and Archibald Pitcairne: Two Scottish physicians' outstanding libraries. Bibliotheck: Scottish Journal of Bibliography and Allied Topics (pp. 3-16). (/isis/citation/CBB000022965/) unapi

Article Wallis, Peter J. (1982)
The MacLaurin “Circle”: The evidence of subscription lists. Bibliotheck: Scottish Journal of Bibliography and Allied Topics (pp. 38-54). (/isis/citation/CBB000024662/) unapi

Article Cunningham, Frank (1982)
The J. D. Forbes collection of mainly scientific books in St. Andrew University Library. Bibliotheck: Scottish Journal of Bibliography and Allied Topics (pp. 17-20). (/isis/citation/CBB000021387/) unapi

Article Brock, C. H. (1977)
The rediscovery of James Douglas. Bibliotheck: Scottish Journal of Bibliography and Allied Topics (pp. 168-176). (/isis/citation/CBB000020907/) unapi

Article Millburn, John R. (1974)
New light on James Ferguson's Astronomy explained. Bibliotheck: Scottish Journal of Bibliography and Allied Topics (pp. 61-71). (/isis/citation/CBB000025292/) unapi

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