Commentaries.
Found in 123 Collections and/or Records:
Italian or, more correctly, Tuscan version of the commentary on the 1745 Rebellion entitled ‘Caroli Odoardi Stuardii Walliae Principis Expeditio in Scotiam’ written in four books by Giulio Cesare Cordara, Society of Jesus.
Latin translation of Hero Mechanicus, ‘Γεωδαισία’, with the commentary of Franciscus Barocius.
A neat modern copy of ‘Heronis Mechanici liber de geodcesia’.
'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.
Letter, undated, of Thomas Carlyle to Joseph Neuberg.
With extensive modern notes and commentary.
Letters and poems of Alexander Laing, the Brechin poet; and poetry and other literary matter of Henry Scott Riddell.
Letters in English from the Reverend Donald MacQueen of Kilmuir (died 1785) to the Reverend Dr John Stuart of Luss.
'Literary Information. Discovery of the remainder of the history of John Bull from the MSS. of his learned and celebrated Biographer, Sir Humphrey Polesworth', in the hand of Sir Walter Scott, being a commentary on the rise and fall of Napoleon and contemporary British affairs.
The commentary is bound with a letter, 1826, of Sir Walter Scott to George Hogarth, Writer to the Signet, on financial matters (folio 5).
Manuscript containing the letter of Prester John, and other works.
Manuscript of a commentary by Michael Miniclardi on 'De consolatione philosophiae' by Boethius.
Manuscript of a course of lectures on the ‘Digest’ of Justinian.
Manuscript of a course of lectures on the ‘Digest’ of Justinian; Books 1-19., November 1710-February 1711.
Manuscript of a course of lectures on the ‘Digest’ of Justinian; Books 20-41., March-June 1711.
Manuscript of Ewen MacLachlan’s ‘Celtic Analysis’.
Manuscripts and typescripts of Robert McLellan concerning Arran, Loch Lomond and bee keeping., [1959, or before], undated.
Manuscripts of the lectures on Civil Law delivered by John Wilde; commentary on the ‘Digest’ of Justinian., 1792-1799.
The introductory lecture implies a complete commentary, of which only about half has survived.
Manuscripts of the lectures on Civil Law delivered by John Wilde; commentary on the ‘Digest’ of Justinian: Books 25-29., 1792-1799.
The introductory lecture implies a complete commentary, of which only about half has survived.
Manuscripts of the lectures on Civil Law delivered by John Wilde; commentary on the ‘Digest’ of Justinian: Books 30-32, 35, 37, 39., 1792-1799.
The introductory lecture implies a complete commentary, of which only about half has survived.
Manuscripts of the lectures on Civil Law delivered by John Wilde; commentary on the ‘Digest’ of Justinian: Books 41, 42 (Title 5)-46, 49, 50; isolated folios whose proper position could not be found., 1792-1799.
The introductory lecture implies a complete commentary, of which only about half has survived.
Manuscripts of the lectures on Civil Law delivered by John Wilde; commentary on the ‘Digest’ of Justinian: introductory lecture; Books 21-24., 1792-1799.
The introductory lecture implies a complete commentary, of which only about half has survived.
Manuscripts of the lectures on Civil Law delivered by John Wilde, Professor of Civil Law at Edinburgh, from 1792 to 1799.
Manuscripts, proofs and editorial commentary, with some associated correspondence, papers and notes, of John Francis Campbell and his team of collectors for ‘Popular Tales of the West Highlands’, 1859-1862, and of the later tale collection fieldwork by Campbell himself, 1870-1871., 1859-1862, 1870-1871.
The terms, `Gaelic version` or `English version` refer to the original manuscript texts produced by (`transcribed by` or `told to`) one of his team of collectors or by Campbell. Unless stated otherwise, all English versions of the tales and textual notes are the work of Campbell.