Publications of Thomas Ruddiman

Note: The following printer, bookseller, or publisher lists are works in progress. They are generated from title page imprints and may reproduce false and misleading attributions or contain errors.

What does "printed by" mean? How to read the roles ascribed to people in the imprints.

In terms of the book trades, the lists below are sorted into up to four groups where: the person is designated in the imprint as having a single role:

  1. "printed by x"; or
  2. "sold by x"; or
  3. "printed for x" or "published by x"; or

as having multiple roles in combination (which suggests a likelihood that the person is a trade publisher):

  1. "printed and sold by x"; "printed for and sold by x"; or "printed by and for x" and so on.

Printers (owners of the type and printing presses, and possibly owners of the copyright) may be identified by the words printed by, but printed by does not universally designate a person who is a printer by trade. Booksellers may be identified by the words sold by, but sold by encompasses a number of roles. Booksellers or individuals who owned the copyright are generally identified by the words printed for, but nothing should be concluded in this regard without further evidence, especially since "printed for" could signify that the named person was a distributor rather than a copyright holder. Trade publishers, who distributed books and pamphlets but did not own the copyright or employ a printer—and were not printers themselves—might be identified by the words printed and sold by. Furthermore, works from this period often display false imprints, whether to evade copyright restrictions, to conceal the name of the copyright holders, or to dupe unwitting customers. Ultimately, one must proceed with caution in using the following lists: designations in the imprints may not reliably reflect the actual trades or roles of the people named, and the formulas used in imprints do not consistently mean the same thing.

David Foxon discussed the "meaning of the imprint" in his Lyell Lecture delivered at Oxford in March 1976, with particular attention to "publishers" in the eighteenth-century context:

The fullest form of an imprint is one which names three people, or groups of people:
     London: printed by X (the printer), for Y (the bookseller who owned the copyright), and sold by Z.
In the eighteenth century the printer's name is rarely given, at least in works printed in London, and the form is more commonly:
     London: printed for Y, and sold by Z.
Very often in this period, and particularly for pamphlets, it is further abbreviated to:
     London: printed and sold by Z.
It is this last form which is my present concern. Z is usually what the eighteenth century called 'a publisher', or one who distributes books and pamphlets without having any other responsibility—he does not own the copyright or employ a printer, or even know the author.

D. F. McKenzie coined the term "trade publisher" for these publishers in his Sandars Lectures, also in 1976, on the grounds that their principal role was to publish on behalf of other members of the book trade (Treadwell 100).

Michael Treadwell cautions that "In this period the imprint 'London: Printed and sold by A.B.' normally means 'Printed at London, and sold by A.B.' and must not be taken to mean that A.B. is a printer in the absence of other evidence." Further, "The imprint 'published by' occurs only rarely in Wing and is almost always associated with the name of a trade publisher" (104). While there are exceptions to the rule, it is "certain," he explains, "that anyone who made a speciality of distributing works for others will show a far higher proportion than normal of imprints in one of the 'sold by' forms" (116), which appear in the imprint as "sold by," "printed and sold by," or "published by" (104). Treadwell gives Walter Kettilby as an example of "a fairly typical copyright-owning bookseller" (106)—his role is almost always designated by the phrase "printed for" on imprints.

A final caution: publisher is a word that should be used with some deliberation. Samuel Johnson defines it simply as "One who puts out a book into the world," but "published by" rarely appears on the imprint until later in the eighteenth century, and then primarily associated with newspapers and pamphlets. Treadwell observes that John Dunton names only five publishers among the 200 binders and booksellers in his autobiographical Life and Errors (1705) wherein he undertakes "to draw the Character of the most Eminent [Stationers] in the Three Kingdoms" (100). Treadwell also remarks, however, that "in law, anyone who offered a work for sale 'published' it. In this sense every work had one or more 'publishers', and every bookseller, mercury, and hawker was a 'publisher'" (114).


See:

  • Terry Belanger, "From Bookseller to Publisher: Changes in the London Book Trade, 1750–1850," in Book Selling and Book Buying. Aspects of the Nineteenth-Century British and North American Book Trade, ed. Richard G. Landon (Chicago: American Library Association, 1978).
  • Bricker, Andrew Benjamin. "Who was 'A. Moore'? The Attribution of Eighteenth-Century Publications with False and Misleading Imprints," in The Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America 110.2 (2016).
  • John Dunton, The Life and Errors of John Dunton (London: Printed for S. Malthus, 1705).
  • John Feather, "The Commerce of Letters: The Study of the Eighteenth-Century Book Trade," Eighteenth-Century Studies 17 (1984).
  • David Foxon, Pope and the Early Eighteenth-Century Book Trade, ed. James McLaverty (Oxford University Press, 1991).
  • Samuel Johnson, Dictionary of the English Language, (printed for J. and P. Knapton; T. and T. Longman; C. Hitch and L. Hawes; A. Millar; and R. and J. Dodsley, 1755).
  • D.F. McKenzie, The London Book Trade in the Later Seventeenth Century (Sandars lectures in bibliography, 1977).
  • Michael Treadwell, "London Trade Publishers 1675–1750," The Library sixth series, vol. 4, no. 2 (1982).

Printed by Thomas Ruddiman

  • The town and country almanack for 1791. The third after leap year. With new lists, and an improved kalendar; is most respectfully inscribed to the right honourable James Stirling, Esq. Lord Provost of Edinburgh, Preses, and to the other the honourable members of the general convention of royal boroughs of Scotland, by their most obedient humble servants, the publishers. The calculations by Mr. Dinwiddie. Edinburgh: printed by Thomas Ruddiman and sold by the booksellers of Scotland, [1791]. ESTC No. T17768. Grub Street ID 214590.

Author

  • Ruddiman, Thomas. The rudiments of the Latin tongue, or a plain and easy introduction to Latin grammar; ... with useful notes and observations, explaining the terms of grammar, and further improving its rules. By Tho. Ruddiman, M.A. Edinburgh: printed by Mr. Robert Freebairn, printer to the King's Most Excellent Majesty, 1714. ESTC No. T86953. Grub Street ID 307054.
  • Ruddiman, Thomas. The rudiments of the Latin tongue, or a plain and easy introduction to Latin grammar; ... with useful notes and observations, explaining the terms of grammar, and further improving its rules. By Tho. Ruddiman, M.A. Edinburgh: printed, and sold by the author, and the booksellers there, 1716. ESTC No. T193238. Grub Street ID 227444.
  • Ruddiman, Thomas. Grammaticæ latinæ institutiones, facili, atque ad puerorum captum accommodatâ, methodo perscriptæ. Additæ sunt, in provectiorum gratiam, notæ perpetuæ: Quibus non solum Latini sermonis Praecepta plenis explicantur, sed & ea pleraque omnia, quae à summis Grammaticis aliisque ad hanc Artem illustrandam sunt observata, succinct simul perspicuque traduntur. Perfecit, & suis animadversionibus auxit, Thomas Ruddimannus, A. M. Pars Prima. Edinburgi: in ædibus auctoris, M.DCC.XXV. [1725]. ESTC No. T138808. Grub Street ID 186675.
  • Ruddiman, Thomas. Grammaticæ latinæ institutiones. Facili, & ad puerorum captum, accommodata, methodo perscriptæ. Thoma Ruddimanno, A.M. auctore. ... Edinburgi: in aedibus auctoris, A. Christi nati, 1725. ESTC No. N67098. Grub Street ID 48719.
  • Ruddiman, Thomas. The rudiments of the Latin tongue, or a plain and easy introduction to Latin grammar; wherein the principles of the language are methodically digested both in English and Latin. With useful notes and observations, explaining the terms of grammar, and further improving it rules. By Tho. Ruddiman, M.A. Edinburgh: printed, and sold by the author, and the book-sellers there, 1725. ESTC No. T193239. Grub Street ID 227445.
  • Ruddiman, Thomas. Grammaticæ latinæ institutiones, facili, & ad puerorum captum accommodata, methodo perscriptæ. Thoma Ruddimanno, A.M. auctore. Edinburgi: in ædibus auctoris, a. Christi nati, 1728. ESTC No. T226294. Grub Street ID 247869.
  • Ruddiman, Thomas. The rudiments of the Latin tongue: or a plain and easy introduction to Latin grammar. Wherein The Principles of the Language are Methodically digested both in English and Latin. With useful notes and observations, explaining the terms of grammar, and further improving its rules. By Tho. Ruddiman, M.A. London: printed, and sold by J. Clarke in Duck-Lane; A. Millar, at Buchanan's Head, over-against St. Clement's Church, in the Strand; F. Cogan, at the Middle Temple-Gate, Fleet Street; and S. Palmer and J. Huggonson, Printers, in Bartholomew-Close, 1730. ESTC No. T179768. Grub Street ID 216474.
  • Ruddiman, Thomas. Grammaticæ latinæ institutiones, facili, & ad puerorum captum accommodata, methodo per scriptæ. Thoma Ruddimanno, A.M. auctore. Edinburgi: in ædibus auctoris, a. Christi nati, 1733. ESTC No. T166169. Grub Street ID 204410.
  • Ruddiman, Thomas. The rudiments of the Latin tongue; or a plain and easy introduction to Latin grammar; Wherein The Principles of the Language are Methodically digested both in English and Latin: with useful notes and observations, explaining the terms of grammar, and further improving its rules. By Tho. Ruddiman, M.A. Edinburgh: printed and sold by the author, and the booksellers there, M.DCC.XXXIX. [1739]. ESTC No. N12860. Grub Street ID 2834.
  • Ruddiman, Thomas. Grammaticæ latinæ institutiones. Facili, & ad puerorum captum accommodata, methodo perscriptæ. Thoma Ruddimanno, A.M. auctore. Edinburgi: apud Tho. Wal. & Tho. Ruddimannos, M.DCC.XL. [1740]. ESTC No. T138812. Grub Street ID 186680.
  • Ruddiman, Thomas. Grammaticæ latinæ institutiones. Facili, & ad puerorum captum accommodata, methodo perscriptæ. Thoma Ruddimanno, A.M. auctore. Edinburgi: apud Tho. Wal. & Tho. Ruddimannos, 1740. ESTC No. T229425. Grub Street ID 249337.
  • Ruddiman, Thomas. A vindication of Mr. George Buchanan's paraphrase of the Book of psalms, from the objections rais'd against it by William Benson, Esq; Auditor in Exchequer, in the supplement and conclusion he has annex'd to his prefatory discourse to his new edition of Dr. Arthur Johnston's version of that sacred book. In which also, upon a comparison of the performances of those two poets, the superiority is demonstrated to belong to Buchanan. Wherein likewise several Passages of the Original are occasionally illustrated: Together with some useful Observations concerning the Latin Poetry and Arts of Versification. In a letter to that learned gentleman. By Thomas Ruddiman, A.M. Edinburgh: printed by W. and T. Ruddimans, M.DCC.XLV. [1745]. ESTC No. T138813. Grub Street ID 186681.
  • Ruddiman, Thomas. The rudiments of the Latin tongue; or, a plain and easy introduction to Latin grammar; ... With useful notes and observations, explaining the terms of grammar, and further improving its rules. By Tho. Ruddiman, M.A. Edinburgh: printed and sold by the author, and the booksellers there, 1746. ESTC No. N12861. Grub Street ID 2835.
  • Ruddiman, Thomas. Grammatic? latin? institutiones, facili, & ad puerorum captum accommodatâ, methodo perscript?. Thoma Ruddimanno, A.M. auctore. Edinburgi: apud Wal. & Tho. Ruddimannos, M.DCC.XLVI. [1746]. ESTC No. N3585. Grub Street ID 23928.
  • Ruddiman, Thomas. An answer to the Reverend Mr. George Logan's late treatise on government: in which (contrary to the manifold errors and misrepresentations of that author) the ancient constitution of the Crown and Kingdom of Scotland, and the hereditary Succession of its Monarchs are asserted and vindicated; The Legitimacy of King Robert III. is most clearly demonstrated; And Several considerable Mistakes and Falshoods, in our common Historians and others, are discovered and rectified. By Thomas Ruddiman, A.M. Edinburgh: printed by W. and T. Ruddimans, and to be sold at their printing-house, and by the booksellers in Edinburgh, M.DCC.XLVII. [1747]. ESTC No. T88477. Grub Street ID 308441.
  • Ruddiman, Thomas. A dissertation concerning the competition for the crown of Scotland, betwixt Lord Robert Bruce and Lord John Baliol, in the Year 1291. Wherein is proved, That by the Laws of God and of Nature, by the Civil and Feudal Laws, and particularly by the fundamental Law and Constitution of Scotland, at that Time, and ever since, the Right of Robert Bruce was preferable to that of John Baliol: in Answer to the Author of a late Pamphlet, intitled, The Right of the House of Stewart to the Crown of Scotland considered; to the Reverend Mr. Logan's two Treatises on Government, and to three anonymous Papers in the Scots and British Magazines. With an appendix, Demonstrating, that the Claim said to have been made to the Crown of Scotland, by William first Earl of Douglas, anno 1371, is without Foundation. By Tho. Ruddiman, A. M. Edinburgh: printed by T. and W. Ruddimans, and to be sold at their printing-house, and by the booksellers in town, MDCCXLVIII. [1748]. ESTC No. T65412. Grub Street ID 290326.
  • Ruddiman, Thomas. The rudiments of the Latin tongue, or, a plain and easy introduction to Latin grammar; Wherein The Principles of the Language are methodically digested both in English and Latin. With useful notes and observations, explaining the terms of grammar, and further improving its rules. By Tho. Ruddiman, M.A. Edinburgh: printed and sold by the author, and the booksellers there, M.DCC.XLIX. [1749]. ESTC No. T177905. Grub Street ID 214828.
  • Ruddiman, Thomas. Animadversions on a late pamphlet, intituled, A vindication of Mr. George Buchanan, &c. wherein the arguments brought by its author, for clearing Buchanan from the two great faults he is charged with, are impartially examined and confuted. By Tho. Ruddiman, A.M. Edinburgh: printed by T. and W. Ruddimans, and to be sold at their printing-house, and by the booksellers in town, 1749. ESTC No. T81165. Grub Street ID 302004.
  • Ruddiman, Thomas. Grammaticæ latinæ institutiones, facili, & ad puerorum captum accommodatâ, methodo perscriptæ. Thoma Ruddimanno, A.M. auctore. Edinburgi: apud Tho. & Wal. Ruddimannos, 1751. ESTC No. N18003. Grub Street ID 7478.
  • Ruddiman, Thomas. The rudiments of the Latin tongue; or, a plain and easy introduction to Latin grammar; ... With useful notes and observations, explaining the terms of grammar, and further improving its rules. By Tho. Ruddiman, M.A. Edinburgh: printed and sold by the author, and the booksellers there, 1752. ESTC No. N12862. Grub Street ID 2836.
  • Ruddiman, Thomas. Anticrisis: or, a discussion of a scurrilous and malicious libel, published by one Mr. James Man of Aberdeen, intitled, A censure and examination of Mr. Thomas Ruddiman's philological notes on the works of the great Buchanan, more particularly on the History of Scotland, &c. By Tho. Ruddiman, A.M. Edinburgh: printed by Tho. and Wal. Ruddimans. And sold at their printing-house in the Parliament-Close, and by the booksellers in town, MD.CC.LIV. [1754]. ESTC No. T88770. Grub Street ID 308715.
  • Ruddiman, Thomas. The rudiments of the Latin tongue; or a plain and easy introduction to Latin grammar; wherein the principles of the language are methodically digested both in English and Latin. With useful notes and observations, explaining the terms of grammar, and farther improving it rules. By Tho. Ruddiman, M.A. Edinburgh: printed and sold by the author, and the booksellers there, 1755. ESTC No. T193237. Grub Street ID 227443.
  • Ruddiman, Thomas. Grammaticæ latinæ institutiones. Facili, & ad puerorum captum, accommodatâ, methods perscriptæ. Thoma Ruddimanno, A.M. auctore. Edinburgi: apud Tho. & Wal. Ruddimannos, M.DCC.LVI. [1756]. ESTC No. T138810. Grub Street ID 186678.
  • Ruddiman, Thomas. Audi alteram partem: or, a further vindication of Mr. Tho. Ruddiman's edition of the great Buchanan's works from the many gross and vile reproaches unjustly thrown upon it by Mr. James Man. More especially, from the partial and disingenuous representation given of the controversy by the authors of the London Monthly Review, &c. With an appendix, containing some critical remarks on Mr. Burman's philological notes in his edition of Buchanan's works, &c. By Tho. Ruddiman, A.M. Edinburgh: printed by T. and W. Ruddimans, and sold at their printing-house, and by the Booksellers in Town and Country, MDCCLVI. [1756]. ESTC No. T138811. Grub Street ID 186679.
  • Ruddiman, Thomas. Bibliotheca Romana, sive catalogus auctorum, tam eorum qui ver Romani, aliàs classici appellantur, quàm plerorumque illorum qui literas Romanas restituerunt, Vel Quoquo modo iis excolendis promovendisque operam impenderunt: Quorum Fere Omnium Optimas accuratissimasque Editiones, ingenti tum sumptu, tum industri?, collegit, & in ordinem digessit Thomas Ruddimannus, A. M. Inclyti, quod in Scotia est, Jurisconsultorum Collegii, Per quinquaginta pene annos, Bibliothecarius. Edinburgi: apud Wal. Ruddimannum ac Socios, M.DCC.LVII. [1757]. ESTC No. T81146. Grub Street ID 301986.
  • Ruddiman, Thomas. The rudiments of the Latin tongue; or, a plain and easy introduction to Latin grammar; wherein the principles of the language are methodically digested both in English and Latin. ... By Tho. Ruddiman, M.A. Edinburgh: printed by Wal. Ruddiman and Company, and sold by the widow of the author, and the booksellers there, 1759. ESTC No. T206773. Grub Street ID 236161.
  • Ruddiman, Thomas. Grammatic? latin? institutiones, facili, & ad puerorum captum accommodatâ, methodo perscript?. Thoma Ruddimanno, A.M. auctore. Edinburgi: apud Wal. Ruddiman, J. Richardson, & Socios, M.DCC.LXII. [1762]. ESTC No. N3586. Grub Street ID 23934.
  • Ruddiman, Thomas. The rudiments of the Latin tongue; or a plain and easy introduction to Latin grammar; ... With useful notes and observations, explaining the terms of grammar, and farther improving its rules. By Tho. Ruddiman, M.A. Edinburgh: printed by Wal. Ruddiman, John Richardson, and Company, and sold by the widow of the author, and the booksellers there, 1766. ESTC No. N48764. Grub Street ID 33250.
  • Ruddiman, Thomas. Grammaticæ latinæ institutiones, facili, & ad puerorum captum accommodata, methodo perscriptæ. Thoma Ruddimanno, A.M. auctore. Edinburgi: apud Wal. Ruddiman, J. Richardson, & Socios, 1768. ESTC No. N18067. Grub Street ID 7539.
  • Ruddiman, Thomas. The rudiments of the Latin tongue; or a plain and easy introduction to Latin grammar; ... With useful notes and observations, explaining the terms of grammar, and farther improving its rules. By Tho. Ruddiman, M.A. Edinburgh: printed by Wal. Ruddiman, and Company, and sold by the widow of the author, and the booksellers there, 1769. ESTC No. T154281. Grub Street ID 198413.
  • Ruddiman, Thomas. The rudiments of the Latin tongue; or a plain and easy introduction to Latin grammar; wherein The Principles of the Language are methodically digested both in English and Latin. With useful notes and observations, explaining the terms of grammar, and farther improving its rules. By Tho. Ruddiman, M.A. Edinburgh: printed by Wal. Ruddiman, and Company, and sold by the widow of the author, and the booksellers there, M.DCC.LXIX. [1769]. ESTC No. T146756. Grub Street ID 193369.
  • Ruddiman, Thomas. The rudiments of the Latin tongue; or a plain and easy introduction to Latin grammar; wherein The Principles of the Language are methodically digested both in English and Latin. With useful notes and observations, explaining the terms of grammar, and farther improving its rules. By Tho. Ruddiman, M.A. Edinburgh: printed by J. Robertson, and sold at his printing-office, Fish-Market Close, MDCCLXX. [1770]. ESTC No. T181396. Grub Street ID 217962.
  • Ruddiman, Thomas. Grammaticæ latinæ institutiones, facili, & ad puerorum captum accommodata, methodo perscriptæ. Thoma Ruddimanno, A.M. auctore. Edinburgi: apud Wal. Ruddiman, & Socios, M.DCC.LXXI. [1771]. ESTC No. T138809. Grub Street ID 186676.
  • Ruddiman, Thomas. An introduction to Mr James Anderson's Diplomata scoti?. To which is added notes, taken from various authors, and original manuscripts. By Thomas Ruddiman, M.A. Edinburgh: printed for and sold by Charles Herriott, Bookseller, in the Parliament House, MDCCLXXIII. [1773]. ESTC No. N7792. Grub Street ID 52706.
  • Ruddiman, Thomas. The rudiments of the Latin tongue: or, A plain and easy introduction to Latin grammar. Wherein the principles of the language are methodically digested both in English and Latin. With useful notes and observations, explaining the terms of grammar, and farther improving its rules. To which is added, by the publisher, several useful extracts from Ross's Latin Grammar, which renders this edition more complete, than any hitherto published. By Tho. Ruddiman, M.A. Philadelphia: Printed and sold by R. Aitken, opposite the London Coffee-House, Front-Street, 1776. ESTC No. W5135. Grub Street ID 354091.
  • Ruddiman, Thomas. The rudiments of the Latin tongue: or, a plain and easy introduction to Latin grammar: wherein the principles of the language are methodically digested, both in English and Latin. With useful notes and observations, ... By Tho. Ruddiman, M.A. Glasgow: printed by William Smith, for Robert Farie, and sold by him at his shop, 1777. ESTC No. T193228. Grub Street ID 227434.
  • Ruddiman, Thomas. Grammaticæ latinæ institutiones, facili, et ad puerorum captum accommodata, methodo perscriptæ. Thoma Ruddimanno, A.M. auctore. Edinburgi: Thomæ Ruddimanni hæredum permissu venales prostant apud Jacobum Dickson & Carolum Elliot, 1778. ESTC No. N18002. Grub Street ID 7477.
  • Ruddiman, Thomas. The rudiments of the Latin tongue: or, a plain and easy introduction to Latin grammar: ... By Tho. Ruddiman, M.A. Dundee: printed by Thomas Colvill, and sold at the printing-office, 1778. ESTC No. T193234. Grub Street ID 227440.
  • Ruddiman, Thomas. Mr Ruddiman's rudiments of the Latin tongue: to which is annexed, A short view of prosody, and of tropes and figures. Which, with several additions made throughout, will, it is hoped, make this small book answer all the purposes of a Grammar. By Mr Moir, ... Edinburgh: printed by Murray and Cochran. For the author. Sold by him, and by the booksellers in town and country, 1779. ESTC No. T93464. Grub Street ID 313163.
  • Ruddiman, Thomas. An introduction to Mr. James Anderson's Diplomata scotiæ. To which is added notes, taken from various authors, and original manuscripts. By Thomas Ruddiman, M.A. Edinburgh: printed for P. Anderson, Parliament Square, MDCCLXXXII. [1782]. ESTC No. T139049. Grub Street ID 186916.
  • Ruddiman, Thomas. The rudiments of the Latin tongue: or, a plain and easy introduction to Latin grammar: Wherein The Principles of the Language are Methodically digested, both in English and Latin. With useful notes and observations, explaining the terms of Grammar, and farther improving its rules. By Tho. Ruddiman, M.A. Glasgow: printed by William Smith, for Robert Farie, Bookseller; and Sold by him at his Shop, at Yorick's Head, Salt-Mercat, MDCCLXXXII. [1782]. ESTC No. T93465. Grub Street ID 313164.
  • Ruddiman, Thomas. The rudiments of the Latin tongue; or, a plain and easy introduction to Latin grammar: ... With useful notes and observations, explaining the terms of grammar, and farther improving its rules. By Tho. Ruddiman, M.A. Edinburgh: printed (by assignment from the heirs of T. Ruddiman) for J. Dickson and C. Elliot, 1782. ESTC No. T229295. Grub Street ID 249273.
  • Ruddiman, Thomas. The rudiments of the Latin tongue; or, a plain and easy introduction to Latin grammar; Wherein The Principles of the Language are methodically digested both in English and Latin. With useful notes and observations, explaining the terms of grammar, and farther improving its rules. By Tho. Ruddiman, M.A. Edinburgh: printed (by assignment from the heirs of T. Ruddiman) for C. Elliot, Edinburgh; and G. Robinson, London, M.DCC.LXXXV. [1785]. ESTC No. N12863. Grub Street ID 2837.
  • Ruddiman, Thomas. The rudiments of the Latin tongue; or, a plain and easy introduction to Latin grammar: ... With useful notes and observations, explaining the terms of grammar, and farther improving its rules. By Tho. Ruddiman, M.A. Edinburgh: printed (by assignment from the heirs of T. Ruddiman) for J. Bell and J. Dickson, 1785. ESTC No. N48768. Grub Street ID 33254.
  • Ruddiman, Thomas. Grammatic? latin? institutiones, facili, et ad puerorum captum accommodata, methodo perscript?. Thoma Ruddimanno, A.M. auctore. Edinburgi: Thom? Ruddimanni h?redum permissu venales prostant apud Jacobum Dickson & Carolum Elliot, M,DCC,LXXXVI. [1786]. ESTC No. N3587. Grub Street ID 23937.
  • Ruddiman, Thomas. The rudiments of the Latin tongue; or, a, plain and easy introduction to Latin grammar: ... With useful notes and observations, ... By Tho. Ruddiman, M.A. Glasgow: printed by J. and M. Robertson, 1790. ESTC No. N13165. Grub Street ID 3100.
  • Ruddiman, Thomas. Grammaticæ latinæ institutiones, facili, et ad puerorum captum accommodata, methodo perscriptæ. Thoma Ruddimanno, A.M. auctore. Edinburgh: Thomæ Ruddimanni hæredum permissu venales prostant apud Jacobum Dickson & Gulielmum Creech, 1790. ESTC No. T166170. Grub Street ID 204412.
  • Ruddiman, Thomas. The rudiments of the Latin tongue: or, a plain and easy introduction to Latin grammar: wherein The Principles of the Language are methodically digested both in English and Latin. With useful notes and observations, explaining the Terms of Grammar, and farther improving its Rules. By Tho. Ruddiman, M.A. Edinburgh: printed (by assignment from the heirs of T. Ruddiman) for Bell & Bradfute, and J. Dickson, M,DCC,XC. [1790]. ESTC No. T119552. Grub Street ID 170939.
  • Ruddiman, Thomas. The rudiments of the Latin tongue; or, a,[sic] plain and easy introduction to Latin grammar: wherein the principles of the language are methodically digested both in English and Latin. With useful notes and observations, explaining the terms of grammar, and farther improving its rules. By Tho. Ruddiman, M.A. Montrose: printed by Da. Buchanan, for Geo. Mudie Edinburgh, and W. Coke Leith, 1793. ESTC No. T193231. Grub Street ID 227437.
  • Ruddiman, Thomas. The rudiments of the Latin tongue: or, a plain and easy introduction to Latin grammar: wherein the principles of the language are methodically digested both in English and Latin. With useful notes and observations, explaining the terms of grammar, and farther improving its rules. By Tho. Ruddiman, M.A. Edinburgh: printed (by assignment from the heirs of T. Ruddiman) for Bell & Bradfute, and J.Dickson, M.DCC.XCIII. [1793]. ESTC No. N48771. Grub Street ID 33256.
  • Ruddiman, Thomas. Grammaticæ latinæ institutiones, facili, et ad puerorum captum accommodata, methodo perscriptæ. Thoma Ruddimanno, A.M. auctore. Glasguæ: in ædibus academicis, excudebat Jacobus Mundell, 1796. ESTC No. N3588. Grub Street ID 23941.