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George Anderson ( - 1647)

Printer in Edinburgh and credited with introducing printing to Glasgow in the early seventeenth-century (Calvert 15). Relevant locations: Workplace or place of business Glasgow, Lanarkshire
Workplace or place of business Edinburgh, Midlothian
Linked print sources: as Subject of/in a document - Early Printers in Glasgow.
References in Documents:
Inventarie of the Gabions, in M. George his Cabinet (1638) Adamson, Henry The muses threnodie, or, mirthfull mournings, on the death of Master <name type="person" rend="italic" ref="544">Gall</name> Containing varietie of pleasant poëticall descriptions, morall instructions, historiall narrations, and divine observations, with the most remarkable antiquities of Scotland, especially at Perth By Mr. <name type="person" rend="italic" ref="540">H. Adamson</name> Printed at Edinburgh in King Iames College, by George Anderson1638 Second edition.
Inventarie of the Gabions, in M. George his Cabinet (1638) THE MUSES THRENODIE, OR, Mirthfull Mournings, on the death of Master Gall. Containing varietie of pleasant Poëticall descriptions, morall instructions, historicall narrations, and divine observations, with the most remarkable antiquities of Scotland, especially at Perth By Mr. H. ADAMSON. Horat. in Arte. Omne tulit punctum, qui miscuit utile dulci.[*]He has achieved every point who has mixed the useful and the delightful. Printed at Edinburgh in King Iames College, by George Anderson 1638.