Namen
AnsetzungsformGrainger, James
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Grainger, James
verwendet in: Bibliothèque nationale de France, Paris
Grainger, James, M.D.
verwendet in: British Library: English Short Title Catalogue - GK Heading, London (United Kingdom)
Variante NamensformGrainger, Jacob
Grainger, Jacobus
Grainger, Jakob
Grainger, James
Grainger, Dr., James
Physician in the West-Indies
Grainger, Jacobus
Grainger
Grainger, J.
Granger, James
Quellen
Nachgewiesen inGK55. — DNB=1721?-1766. — NUC. — Historia febris anomalae batavae annorum 1746, 1747, 1748, etc. Accedunt monita siphylica / Jacobo Grainger, 1753. — The sugar-cane : a poem / by James Grainger, 1764. — Oxford Dictionary of National Biography [né entre 1721 et 1724] - https://doi.org/10.1093/ref:odnb/11234 (2023-05-12). — LC Authorities - https://lccn.loc.gov/n88255155 (2023-05-12). — BN Cat. gén.. — LCAuth. — Brit. biogr. arch. (BBA) I 475,76-113. — II 1507,37-38. — III 181,200-203
WerkeGrainger, James: Poe͏̈mes. - 1810
Grainger, James: Practische Bemerkungen über die Behandlung der kalten Fieber, und besond. - 1785
Grainger, James: Historia Febris Anomalae Batavae, Annorum 1746, 1747, 1748, Etc. - 1753
Grainger, James: Historia Febris Anomalae Batavae, Annorum 1746, 1747, 1748, Etc. Accedun. - 1753
Grainger, James: The poetical works. - 1794
Grainger, James: The sugar-cane. - 1764
Grainger, James: XXXII. Jacobi Grainger Dissert. inauguralis de modo excitandi ptyalism. - 1757
Sulpicia: [Poems]. - 1810
Tibullus, Albius: A poetical translation of the Elegies of Tibullus and of the Poems of
Tibullus, Albius: The Elegies of Tibull and the Poems of Sulpicia. - 1810
t004046: his A letter to Tobias Smollet, M.D. occasioned by his criticism upon a late translation of Tibullus, 1759 tp=By Dr. Grainger
t007622: his An essay on the more common West-India diseases, 1764 tp=By a physician in the West-Indies
t048822: his The sugar-cane: a poem, 1764 tp=By James Grainger, M.D. &c.
t077153: his Historia febris anomalae Batavae, 1753 tp(Latin ablative)=Jacobo Grainger, M.D.