Lecture notes.
Found in 315 Collections and/or Records:
Student's notes of lectures on Civil Law given by Professor John Millar., 1779-1780.
Student's notes of lectures on Government given by Professor John Millar., 1780-1781.
The student notes are preceded by a printed title page, ‘A Course of Lectures on Government; given annually in the University, Glasgow, 1778', with an analytical list of the lectures.
Student's notes on logic, kept by Alexander Burnett., 1678.
James Burnett, Lord Monboddo, was appointed a Senator of the College of Justice in 1767. A large part of the papers consist of his essays, drafts and notes, many of which were used in his books.
Summary, early 18th century, of, and notes by Lord Milton, 1709, of the lectures at Edinburgh of John Cunningham on, Justinian's ‘Institutiones’., Early 18th century.
'Tractatus logicus', probably dictates or lecture notes., Late 17th century.
The 'Tractatus logicus' (folio 11), is preceded by 'Compendium syllogismi structura' (folio 1) and 'Dissertatio proeliminaris de philosophia in genere' (folio 8).
The 'Tractatus' is incomplete.
Two drafts of a talk by Esther Breitenbach on gender equality strategies in the Scottish Executive and Whitehall'., 2003.
Typescript lecture notes and papers on the world food crisis and on human rights., Circa 1960-1976.
Includes press cuttings and correspondence.
Unfinished and untitled novel by George Combe; and lecture notes of Combe., 1811-1842, undated.
MSS.7443-7445 are written in German, having been delivered on George Combe's tour in Germany in 1842.
The phrenological reports (MSS.7452-7455) comprise the phrenological measurements of many persons, both well-known and obscure, with reports and descriptions of their mental capabilities and weaknesses.
The papers of Cecilia Combe contain a selection of literary efforts, diaries of tours, and the usual memoranda and inventories kept by nineteenth-century housewives.
University papers., 1956-1972, undated.
George Mackay Brown attended the University of Edinburgh as an undergraduate from 1956-1960, studying English literature. Present here are notes and papers from that course, as well as moral philosophy and British history.
Various literary papers of the family of Erskine of Alva., 18th century-19th century.
Volume begun at both ends by John Hamilton for lecture notes and later for other uses, and subsequently used to contain a catalogue of the books in the Gray Library, Haddington., 1639-1658, 1740.
Volume containing notes on the Law of Scotland taken by John Riddell from lectures given by David Hume, Professor of Scots Law at Edinburgh, afterwards Baron of the Exchequer., 1806-1807.
The notes appear on the rectos of the leaves; most of the versos are blank; those as far as folio 34 verso contain inchoate genealogical notes apparently by Riddell on various Scottish and English families. His incorrect pagination has been ignored. A few leaves at the end of the volume are torn out.
Volumes containing notes and other writings of John Gray and others., 1598-[circa 1702], undated.
MSS.16468-16471 include notes and other writings of John Gray. MSS.16472-16478 are notebooks containing lecture notes and other writings by other, unrelated, students at Edinburgh University. These latter, which were part of the Gray library, may have been previously in Gray's possession.