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Manuscript of Ossianic poems written by various anonymous hands from recitation of Archibald Fletcher (born circa 1734), Achallader, Argyll.

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Identifier: Adv.MS.73.1.24
Scope and Contents The manuscript is watermarked 1798, and is described by John Francis Campbell (‘Leabhar na Feine’, page xvi) ‘as genuine a bit of folk lore as any in the world’.Archibald Fletcher’s affidavit, sworn before Archibald Menzies, Justice of the Peace, in Edinburgh, 1801, is printed in the Ossian Report, Appendix, page 270. It lists the tradition-bearers from whom he learned the poems. Menzies states that Fletcher could write his name, but was unable to read the manuscript, which is...
Dates: [1798, or after.]

Manuscript of the 'Epistolae ex Ponto' by Ovid, written in Italy.

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Identifier: Adv.MS.18.5.5
Scope and Contents i.4-5 and iv.14-15 are not separated. At the end occur the verses '(E)xpers naso modi' etc., printed from Breslau MS. R.109 folio 349, in 'Catalogus codicum latinorum classicorum qui in Bibliotheca Vrbica Wratislaviensi adservantur', page 76.Subscription, folio 74 verso: 'Explicit liber ouidij de po(n)to. Mcccclxxº [x]iiiº decimo KL.April.'Space has been left for initials, which have not been added. Written in a competent humanistic bookhand. There are a few later...
Dates: 1470.

Manuscript of the ‘Regiam Maiestatem’, baron court laws, burgh and guild laws, and some other legal texts, some in Scots, written by George Cuyk (later clerk of the Privy Seal) in 1528.

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Identifier: Adv.MS.25.5.11
Scope and Contents The manuscript is incomplete at the end.The contents are as follows:(i) `The baroun Lawis. Modus tenendi curias` in 61 chapters (modern numbering), in Scots (folio 2). The explicit is followed by four lines, beginning `Haec faciunt causas festis tractare diebus` (‘Acts of the Parliament of Scotland’, i, page xvi).(ii) `Regiam Maiestatem` in 4 parts of 212 continuously numbered chapters (36, 74, 34, and 68 in each part) with table at the beginning (folio...
Dates: 14th century-early 17th century.

Manuscript of the Regiam Maiestatem, statutes, Leges Portuum, forest laws, Quoniam attachiamenta, burgh and guild laws, and other smaller legal texts, some in Scots.

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Identifier: MS.21246
Scope and Contents The manuscript was written by two hands in the second half of the fourteenth century, with one slighly later addition (section (i)) and fifteenth-century additions (sections (ii), (x) etc.). In the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries the volume had East Fife connections.The contents are as follows. (i) Styles of writs, brieves, etc., in 107 chapters. The majority belong to the reign of Robert II. (Folio 2.) (ii) An alphabetical index to the volume, 15th century. (Folio 17...
Dates: 2nd half of 14th century-15th century.

Manuscript, probably from Normandy, of the complete works of Horace.

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Identifier: Adv.MS.18.4.12
Scope and Contents The manuscript consists of two originally separate parts: (i) containing 'Carmina' (folio 1), 'Epodi' (folio 41), and 'Carmen saeculare' (folio 50); and(ii) containing 'De arte poetica' (folio 51), 'Epistolae' (folio 58), and 'Sermones' (folio 81). It presents basically a Ψ text, most closely related to δ (Brit.Mus.Harl.MS.2725, 9th century) and π (Paris.lat.10310, 9th century), with some contamination from Ξ bringing it into occasional agreement with [?]...
Dates: 11th century-early 12th century.

Manuscript, written by Antonio Caballario, of the 'Eclogues' and 'Aeneid' of Virgil.

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Identifier: Adv.MS.18.4.14
Scope and Contents `Aeneid` i.1-45 are lost. There are verse arguments to `Aeneid` ii-xii (Pseudo-Ovid in ‘Anthologia Latina’, 1).Subscription to the `Eclogues`, folio 17 verso: `Explicit liber Bucolicorum Antonii filii S. Leonardi de bagnara Scriptus p(er) me Antoniu(m) Caballa(r)iu(m) 1467 die 28 Augusti`.Initials in red and purple or blue and purple to each `Eclogue`, to the arguments of `Aeneid` ii, iv-xii, and to `Aeneid` ii, v-xii. Initials infilled with a flower or with leaves,...
Dates: 1467.

Manuscripts, typescripts, research notes and personal papers of Jean Mary Allan, librarian and novelist.

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Identifier: Acc.8844/1-65
Scope and Contents

Includes manuscripts and typescripts of novels, short stories, poems, essays, talks and some personal papers.

Dates: 1896-circa 1976.

Microfilm of manuscripts, chiefly notes and poems, of George Sibbald of Rankeillour, or in the hand of Sir Robert Sibbald.

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Identifier: Mf.Sec.MSS.358
Scope and Contents The contents are as follows: ‘Extracta de Cronicis Scotiæ Quæ ad Historiam civilem pertinent’, late 17th century-1st quarter of 18th century, in the hand of Sir Robert Sibbald (Adv.MS.15.2.1);"Observationes collectæ ex Libro cui titulus est ‘extract ex Chronicis Scotiæ'. Hic notantur ea quæ Historiano Ecclesiasticam pertinent”, late 17th century, being notes of Sir Robert Sibbald chiefly on ecclesiastical history, from various sources. (Adv.MS.15.2.2);'Canon sive...
Dates: 17th century-1st quarter of 18th century.

Microfilm of manuscripts of Statius, Virgil, Ovid and Claudian.

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Identifier: Mf.Sec.MSS.534
Scope and Contents

The contents are as follows: Two originally separate manuscripts, 12th century-13th century, of Statius and Virgil, bound together from at least the late 14th century, when the volume was in the Library of Dover Priory (Adv.MS.18.5.12);

Two originally separate manuscripts, late 12th century-13th century, of the ‘Fasti’ by Ovid and of major poems of Claudian, the former of which belonged to Leicester Abbey, bound together from at least the 16th century (Adv.MS.18.5.13).

Dates: 12th century-13th century.

Microfilm of papers of Edwin Muir.

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Identifier: Mf.Sec.MSS.464
Scope and Contents

The contents are as follows: Copy of ‘First poems’ (London, 1925) by Edwin Muir, with numerous manuscript corrections and notes, [1925, or after], by the poet (MS.19651);

Copy of ‘Chorus of the newly dead’ (London, 1926) by Edwin Muir, with Muir's corrections, [1926, or after] (MS.19652);

Manuscript and typescript drafts and fair copies of poems, [?1942-?1959], by Edwin Muir (MS.19653);

Notebook, 1947-1948, of Edwin Muir (MS.19663).

Dates: [1925, or after-?1959.]

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Notes. 147
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Language
Undetermined 61
English 49
Latin 17
Gaelic; Scottish Gaelic 15
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Names
Hogg, James, the Ettrick Shepherd (Scottish poet, novelist and essayist) 2
Agnew, Swanzie, wife of Sir Fulque Melville Gerald Noel, 10th Baronet of Lochnaw, née Erskine, 1916-2000 1
Allan, Jean Mary (librarian and novelist, pseudonym Lennox Allan) 1
Balfour, David, of Balfour and Trenabie, fl 1859-1887: collector 1
Borrow, George Henry (writer and traveller) (1803-1881) 1
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Brown, Hamish Macmillan (author and mountaineer) 1
Bruce, George Robert, poet and broadcaster, 1909-2002 1
Burns, Robert (poet) (1759–1796) 1
Caballario, Antonio 1
Copeland, Fanny Susan, translator and journalist, 1872-1970 1
Cram, Alastair, Lawyer and Judge in Kenya, 1909-1994 1
Donn, Rob, poet, 1714-1778 1
Duncan, Lesley, journalist, poetry editor, fl 1990-2011 1
Farquhar, George Taylor Shillito, Dean of St Andrews, Dunkeld and Dunblane, 1857-1927 1
Findlater, William, minister of Durness, 1784-1869 1
Forbes, Robert, Bishop of Ross, d 1775 1
Fowler, Alastair David Shaw, Regius Professor of Rhetoric and English Literature, University of Edinburgh, b 1930 1
Geddes, Arthur, son of Sir Patrick, sociologist, 1895-1968: author 1
Geddes, Sir Patrick, Knight, sociologist, 1854-1932 1
Gilchrist, James, correspondent of William Soutar, poet, fl 1940: recipient 1
Grant, James, student, fl 1590 1
Gray, Alasdair (author) (1934-2019) 1
Greig, Andrew, poet, b 1951 1
Grieve, Christopher Murray, poet, writer, and cultural activist, pseudonym Hugh MacDiarmid, 1892-1978: editor 1
Harper, James Walker, Dean of St Andrews, Dunkeld and Dunblane, 1859-1938 1
Hay, George Campbell, poet, 1915-1984 1
Henry, William Stuart, artist, pseudonym Henry Stuart, fl 1942-1973 1
Horatius Flaccus, Quintus (lyric poet and satirist) 1
Jamieson, Morley, Edinburgh, bookseller, fl 1940-1988 1
Jeffrey, William, author, 1896-1946 1
Lamont, Archie, geologist and nationalist, 1907-1985 1
Mackie, James, farmer, fl 1722-1748 1
Macleod, Joseph Todd Gordon, poet and radio announcer, pseudonym Adam Drinan, 1903–1984 1
McNab, Ian, civil engineer, fl 1986-1998 1
Morgan, Edwin George, Professor of English, University of Glasgow, and poet, 1920-2010 1
Morrison, Hew, 1850-1935 (Librarian, Edinburgh Public Library, Gaelic scholar) 1
Murray, family, of Falahill and Philiphaugh 1
Scott, Francis George, composer, 1880-1958 1
Scott, Francis George, composer, 1880-1958: recipient 1
Scottish Episcopal Church 1
Scottish Episcopal Church, Diocese of St Andrews, Dunkeld and Dunblane 1
Soutar, William (poet) 1
St Ninian's Cathedral, Perth 1
Stevenson, Robert Louis Balfour, novelist, 1850–1894 1
Vergilius Maro, Publius (poet) 1
Watson, Gerald Wooley, poet, fl 1953-1993 1
Whyte, Christopher, poet and novelist, b 1952 1
Wilkinson, George Howard, Scottish Episcopal bishop of St Andrews, Dunkeld, and Dunblane, 1833-1907 1
Wordsworth, Charles, Bishop of St Andrews, Dunkeld and Dunblane, 1806-1892 1
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