Author:Archibald Pitcairne

Archibald Pitcairne
(1652–1713)

Scottish physician and poet

Archibald Pitcairne

Works

  • The Assembly, or Scotch Reformation: a Comedy as it was acted by the Persons in the Drama, done from the original Transcript written in the year 1692 (1722)
  • Babell, a satirical Poem, written originally in the Irish tongue, and translated into Scotch for the benefite of the Leidges, by A. P., a well-wisher to the Cause (1692) [1830 ed.] (transcription project)
  • Selecta Poemata Archibaldi Pitcarnii et aliorum (1727), published by Thomas Ruddiman
  • The whole Works of Dr. Archibald Pitcairne, published by himself; wherein are discovered the true Foundation and Principles of the Art of Physics, with Cases and Observations upon most Distempers and Medicines. Done from the Latin original by George Sewel, M.D., and J. S. Desaguliers, LL.D. and F.R.S., with some Additions (1717)

Works about Pitcairne

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