Commentaries.
Found in 59 Collections and/or Records:
“An analysis of a footnote in Dr O. R. Ransford (1978) ‘David Livingstone: the dark interior'”, 1978, and “Further comments on Dr O. Ransford (1978) ‘David Livingstone: the dark interior'”, 1979., 1978, 1979.
Annotated edition of David Livingstone’s journal, 1861-1863, by Vero Bosazza and Rozina G Visram., 1861-1863, 1975.
Bifolium containing parts of a commentary on the Gospel of St Matthew in a version similar to the earlier Wycliffite translation., 15th century.
The leaves are not consecutive. The commentary runs from Matthew iii, 16-iv, 7, and v, 10-12.
Large initial in blue with pen-work decoration in red. Paragraph marks in red and blue.
On folio 1 is a sixteenth-century inscription relating to a survey of Swanton Abbot (Norfolk).
Commentary, late 17th century or early 18th century, on the digests of the civil law., Late 17th century-early 18th century.
Commentary on book iii (revised) of John Milton's ‘Paradise lost’, by John Callander of Craigforth., 1751.
The manuscripts of the Society of Antiquaries include the ‘Hawthornden Manuscripts’, MSS.2053-2067, the papers of William Drummond of Hawthornden and of his uncle, William Fowler.
Commentary on book iv (revised) of John Milton's ‘Paradise lost’, by John Callander of Craigforth., 1752.
The manuscripts of the Society of Antiquaries include the ‘Hawthornden Manuscripts’, MSS.2053-2067, the papers of William Drummond of Hawthornden and of his uncle, William Fowler.
Commentary on book v (revised) of John Milton's ‘Paradise lost’, by John Callander of Craigforth., [1752, or after.]
The manuscripts of the Society of Antiquaries include the ‘Hawthornden Manuscripts’, MSS.2053-2067, the papers of William Drummond of Hawthornden and of his uncle, William Fowler.
Commentary on book xii of John Milton's ‘Paradise lost’, by John Callander of Craigforth., [1748, or after.]
The manuscripts of the Society of Antiquaries include the ‘Hawthornden Manuscripts’, MSS.2053-2067, the papers of William Drummond of Hawthornden and of his uncle, William Fowler.
Commentary on books ii-iii of John Milton's ‘Paradise lost’, by John Callander of Craigforth., 1748.
The manuscripts of the Society of Antiquaries include the ‘Hawthornden Manuscripts’, MSS.2053-2067, the papers of William Drummond of Hawthornden and of his uncle, William Fowler.
Commentary on books iii-v of John Milton's ‘Paradise lost’, by John Callander of Craigforth., [1748, or after.]
The manuscripts of the Society of Antiquaries include the ‘Hawthornden Manuscripts’, MSS.2053-2067, the papers of William Drummond of Hawthornden and of his uncle, William Fowler.
Commentary on books ix-x of John Milton's ‘Paradise lost’, by John Callander of Craigforth., [1748, or after.]
The manuscripts of the Society of Antiquaries include the ‘Hawthornden Manuscripts’, MSS.2053-2067, the papers of William Drummond of Hawthornden and of his uncle, William Fowler.
Commentary on books vi-viii of John Milton's ‘Paradise lost’, by John Callander of Craigforth., [1748, or after.]
The manuscripts of the Society of Antiquaries include the ‘Hawthornden Manuscripts’, MSS.2053-2067, the papers of William Drummond of Hawthornden and of his uncle, William Fowler.
Commentary on books xi-xii of John Milton's ‘Paradise lost’, by John Callander of Craigforth., [1748, or after.]
The manuscripts of the Society of Antiquaries include the ‘Hawthornden Manuscripts’, MSS.2053-2067, the papers of William Drummond of Hawthornden and of his uncle, William Fowler.
Commentary on John Milton's ‘Paradise lost’, by John Callander of Craigforth., 1748-1752.
The manuscripts of the Society of Antiquaries include the ‘Hawthornden Manuscripts’, MSS.2053-2067, the papers of William Drummond of Hawthornden and of his uncle, William Fowler.
Commentary on Justinian, ‘Digest’, books 12-24 (attributed to Sir Thomas Hope, Lord Kerse)., 17th century.
On the first page is written, ‘This is called Sir Thomas Hope of Kerse or Carse his paratitla in digesta, 2 volumes, but whether complete may be doubted’.
The description of the manuscript in the folio catalogue (F.R.185) includes the reference: (M.6.20).
Commentary on Justinian, ‘Digest’, books 12-24 (attributed to Sir Thomas Hope, Lord Kerse)., 17th century.
On the first page is written, ‘This is called Sir Thomas Hope of Kerse or Carse his paratitla in digesta, 2 volumes, but whether complete may be doubted’.
The description of the manuscript in the folio catalogue (F.R.185) includes the reference: (M.6.20).
Commentary on Justinian's ‘Institutiones’ iv. 18 and fragments of one on ‘Institutiones’ i, written by Lord Milton., Early 18th century-mid 18th century.
Copies of correspondence of Alexander Christie and other papers, volume I: 'Private correspondence relative to the conduct of the Kirk Session of Montrose on the 27 and 30 April, 1789', in taking action against Alexander Christie for attending Unitarian and other places of worship; bound with Alexander Christie's printed work on the same subject, ‘The Holy Scriptures the only rule of faith’ (Montrose, 1790)., 1789, 1792.
The contents comprise copies of correspondence, 1789, with Christie's commentary, 1792.
Copies of correspondence of Alexander Christie and other papers, volume II: copies of letters, verse, etc., on Montrose politics; bound with Christie’s printed work on the same subject, ‘An address to the public’ (Montrose, 1790)., 1781, 1789-1791.
The papers particularly concern the building of a bridge, 1789-1791. There is also an address of Alexander Christie, 1781, and his commentary on the whole.
The caricatures on the plate facing page 56 of the printed book are identified by manuscript notes as (from left to right) David Scott of Dunninald, Provost Adam Glegg, and Alexander Christie himself.
Copies of correspondence of Alexander Christie and other papers, volume III: 'Letters, religious and political, relative to certain public events, that took place in Montrose, 1789', with commentary., 1789-1793.
The correspondents are mainly notables of Angus, divines, political thinkers, and merchants, and include Alexander Christie's brother William, the Unitarian writer, his son Thomas, the political writer, Sir David Carnegie, Baronet, George Dempster of Dunnichen, David Scott of Dunninald, the Reverend William Dalrymple (subject of "The Kirk's Alarm"), T F Palmer, the reformer, Robertson, the historian, and Walter Scott, Writer to the Signet.
Devotional writings by a member of the Episcopal Church of Scotland., 1713-[1717, or before].
The devotional writings begin with "Prayers I composed while in my Father's House in Inverury", 1713-1714 (page 1), and continue with commentaries, liturgical excerpts, prayers, versifications, etc. In another hand are copies of letters (page 315) of M G, who 'died the 9th of June 1717 in the 70th year of her age'.
Diary and account-book of the Reverend Dr Robert Douglas, minister of Galashiels, of a trip to Buxton, Matlock, and Llangollen, 10 June-21 August 1795, with miscellaneous poems and riddles., 1795.
There is also a copy of a commentary on the diary with extracts from it, compiled by T Craig-Brown, and published in ‘The Border magazine’, June 1918, with a related letter, 1918.
Essay or sermon, and part of another, upholding the doctrines of the Reformed Episcopal Church against those of the Church of Rome, 17th century., 17th century, undated.
The author of the former treatise mentions a work of his own entitled 'Orthodoxo-Jacobus'.
There is also (folio 57) a modern commentary, undated, on the Church accounts of Montrose (MS.3048).
Final typescript of “Joan Miró”: a fragmentary and personal memoir' by Ruthven Todd., 1973.
The typescript is accompanied by the film commentary (folio 103) but not by the Spanish translation mentioned on the title-page.
'Leaves from the Buik of the West Kirke': facsimiles made by George A Panton, of fifteen documents in the 'Buik of the West Kirk', a collection of papers of the Kirk Session of St Cuthbert's, Edinburgh, with commentary by George Lorimer., ?Late 17th century.
The manuscripts of the Society of Antiquaries include the ‘Hawthornden Manuscripts’, MSS.2053-2067, the papers of William Drummond of Hawthornden and of his uncle, William Fowler.