Alexander Ross
Active Years
Min year: 1619, Max year: 1799, Max count: 5
Establishments over time
(number of mentions in parentheses)
As Author
- 1619: Rerum Iudaicarvm memorabiliorvm ab exitu ex Ægypto, ad vltimum vsque Hierosolymitanum excidivm
- 1620: The first booke of questions and answers vpon Genesis
- 1622: The second booke of questions and answers upon Genesis
- 1622: The second booke of questions and answers vpon Genesis
- 1626: An exposition on the fourteene first chapters of Genesis, by way of question and answere
- 1627: Koureus apoxuros
- 1630: Three decads of diuine meditations
- 1632: Rerum Iuadaicarum memorabiliorum
- 1634: Virgilius evangelisans. Sive Historia Domini & Salvatoris nostri Iesu Christi
- 1634: Virgilius evangelisans. Sive Historia Domini & Salvatoris nostri Iesu Christi, Virgilianis verbis & versibus descripta. Opera? Alexandri Rossæi Aberdonensis
- 1634: Commentum de terræ motu circulari
- 1635: Rerum iudaicarum memorabiliorum
- 1638: Virgilii evangelisantis Christiados libri XIII
- 1642: Gods house made a den of theeves
- 1642: Gods house, or The house of prayer, vindicated from prophanenesse and sacriledge
- 1642: Mel heliconium: or, poeticall honey, gathered out of the weeds of Parnassus
- 1642: Mel heliconium: or, Poeticall honey, gathered out of the weeds of Parnassus
- 1645: The philosophicall touch-stone: or Observations upon Sir Kenelm Digbie's Discourses of the nature of bodies, and of the reasonable soule
- 1645: Medicus medicatus: or The physicians religion cured, by a lenitive or gentle potion
- 1646: A centurie of divine meditations upon predestination, and its adjuncts
- 1646: A centurie of divine meditations upon predestination, and its adjuncts
- 1647: Mystagogus poeticus, or The muses interpreter
- 1647: The new planet no planet: or, The earth no wandring star; except in the wandring heads of Galileans
- 1647: Gnomologicon poe?ticum
- 1648: Mystagogus poeticus, or The Muses interpreter
- 1648: Englands Threnodie. Or A briefe and homely discoverie of some jealousies and grievances, under which the kingdom at present groaneth
- 1648: Alexandri Rossæi Isagoge grammatica
- 1648: The picture of the conscience drawne to the life, by the pencell of divine truth
- 1650: Som animadversions and observations upon Sr Walter Raleigh's Historie of the world
- 1651: Arcana microcosmi: or, The hid secrets of mans body disclosed
- 1652: Arcana microcosmi: or, The hid secrets of man's body discovered
- 1652: The history of the world
- 1652: An appendix to Arcana Microcosmi
- 1652: The history of the world
- 1652: The history of the world
- 1653: Pansebeia: or, A view of all religions in the world
- 1653: Mystagogus poeticus, or The muses interpreter
- 1653: Leviathan drawn out with a hook: or Animadversions upon Mr Hobbs his Leviathan
- 1655: Pansebeia: or, A vievv of all religions in the world
- 1656: A view of the Jewish religion
- 1656: A view of the Jewish religion
- 1656: A view of the Jewish religion
- 1657: Alexander Rossæus, Scoto-Britannus Aberdonensis, sacræ theologiæ doctor, testamento legavit summam quinquaginta librarum ad usum bibliothecæ publicæ Academiæ cantabrigiensis, quibus librum hunc aliosq[ue] plurimos emi curavit, Theoph. Dillingham, S.T.D. & procancellarius academiæ. Anno Dom. 1657
- 1658: Pansebeia: or, A view of all religions in the world
- 1659: Virgilii Evangelisantis Christiados libri XIII
- 1664: Mystagogus poeticus, or, The muses interpreter
- 1664: Pansebeia: or, A view of all religions in the world
- 1672: Pansebeia: or, A view of all religions in the world
- 1672: Mystagogus poeticus, or The muses interpreter
- 1673: Pansebeia: or, A vievv of all religions in the world
- 1673: Pansebeia or, A vievv of all religions in the world
- 1673: Mystagogus poeticus; or the muses interpreter
- 1675: Mystagogus poeticus; or the muses interpreter
- 1675: Pansebeia or, A view of all religions in the vvorld
- 1676: Mystagogus poeticus; or the muses interpreter
- 1683: Pansebeia: or, A view of all religions in the world
- 1684: A sermon preached before the Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners of His Majesties most honourable privy counsel, at Glasgow. By Alexander Rose, D.D. and professor of theologie there
- 1696: Pansebeia: or, A view of all religions in the world
- 1739: Information for Alexander Ross of Pitcalny, pursuer
- 1740: Additional information for Alexander Ross of Pitcalny, pursuer, against Master Charles Ross second lawful son to George Lord Ross, and his curators, defenders
- 1740: Unto the Right Honourable, the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of Alexander Ross of Pitcalny
- 1742: The Right Honourable William Earl of Sutherland -- appellant. Alexander Ross and William Anderson - - - - - respondents. The respondents case
- 1754: Dissertatio medica inauguralis
- 1756: Information for the representatives of the deceased Alexander Ross writer to the Signet, and sollicitor at London, pursuers
- 1757: Colonel James Lockhart, otherwise Ross, - - appellant. Alexander Ross of Pitcalny, Esq; and his trustee David Ross writer in Edinburgh, - respondents. The respondents case
- 1768: The fortunate shepherdess
- 1769: Virgilius evangelisans
- 1775: A view of all religions in the world
- 1778: Helenore, or The fortunate shepherdess, a poem, in the broad scotch dialect
- 1789: Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of Alexander and David Ross, tenants in Tormitchel, in the county of Ross
- 1789: Helenore
- 1793: Helenore, or, the fortunate shepherdess
- 1794: In the House of Lords. William Chalmers town clerk of Dundee, John Peter du Roveray of London, and others, the postponed creditors on the estate of Redcastle, - - appellants. Alexander Ross and John Ogilvie of Argyle-street, in the county of Middlesex, for themselves and on behalf of certain ... creditors of Roderick and Kenneth Mackenzie of Redcastle, both deceased, ... Hector Mackenzie the younger son, and Boyd and Hannah Mackenzie the daughters of the said Kenneth Mackenzie; and John Mackenzie of the city of Edinburgh, for himself and on behalf of others, the second and subsequent adjudging creditors of the said estate of Redcastle, - - respondents. The respondents' case
- 1795: A treatise on bear's grease
- 1796: The fortunate shepherdess
- 1799: Trichomato-parastasis, or Athenian wiggery, no. 119, Bishopsgate-Street within, three doors from the London Tavern. Ross, by great labour and at vast expence, has exerted all the genius and abilities of the first artists in Europe to complete his exhibition of ornamental hair
- 1799: Athenian wiggery, No. 119, Bishopsgate-Street within, three doors from the London Tavern, and at No. 29, High-Street, Margate. Ross, by great labour and at vast expence, has exerted all the genius and abilities of the first artists in Europe to complete his exhibition of ornamental hair,
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