Lectures.
Found in 359 Collections and/or Records:
Manuscripts of an article, ‘Observations on the Nature of Hysterical States’, by William Ronald Dodds Fairbairn., 1953.
Manuscripts of an article, ‘Prolegomena to a Psychology of Art’, by William Ronald Dodds Fairbairn; with related notes and correspondence., 1937-1938.
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; lectures on the content of the Civil Law, 1-8., 1792-1799.
Manuscripts of the lectures on Civil Law delivered by John Wilde; lectures on the content of the Civil Law, 9-15., 1792-1799.
Manuscripts of the lectures on Civil Law delivered by John Wilde; lectures on the content of the Civil Law, 16-20., 1792-1799.
Manuscripts of the lectures on Civil Law delivered by John Wilde; lectures on the content of the Civil Law, 21-27., 1792-1799.
Manuscripts of the lectures on Civil Law delivered by John Wilde; lectures on the content of the Civil Law, 28-32., 1792-1799.
Manuscripts of the lectures on Civil Law delivered by John Wilde; lectures on the content of the Civil Law, 33-38., 1792-1799.
Manuscripts of the lectures on Civil Law delivered by John Wilde; lectures on the content of the Civil Law, 39-43., 1792-1799.
Manuscripts of the lectures on Civil Law delivered by John Wilde; lectures on the content of the Civil Law, 44-49., 1792-1799.
Manuscripts of the lectures on Civil Law delivered by John Wilde; lectures on the content of the Civil Law, 50-52., 1792-1799.
Manuscripts of the lectures on Civil Law delivered by John Wilde; lectures on the content of the Civil Law, 53-54., 1792-1799.
Manuscripts of the lectures on Civil Law delivered by John Wilde; lectures on the content of the Civil Law, 55-57., 1792-1799.
Manuscripts of the lectures on Civil Law delivered by John Wilde; lectures on the content of the Civil Law, following the arrangement of the ‘Institutes’ of Gaius., 1792-1799.
Manuscripts of the lectures on Civil Law delivered by John Wilde; lectures on the history of the Civil Law, 1-5., 1792-1799.
Manuscripts of the lectures on Civil Law delivered by John Wilde; lectures on the history of the Civil Law, 6-12., 1792-1799.
Manuscripts of the lectures on Civil Law delivered by John Wilde; lectures on the history of the Civil Law, 13-19., 1792-1799.
Manuscripts of the lectures on Civil Law delivered by John Wilde; lectures on the history of the Civil Law: the development of Roman Law from the Regal Period until Justinian, its diffusion over Europe, its interpreters, and its influence on the law of various European countries, especially France, England, and Scotland (the first part of the section on Scotland is lost)., 1792-1799.
Manuscripts of the lectures on Civil Law delivered by John Wilde; the introductory lecture, in three versions (as delivered in 1792, 1793, and 1794), with fragments of other versions., 1792-?1799.
So much has been lost that an accurate arrangement of the fragments is impossible.
The folder also contains isolated folios whose proper position could not be found, together with some which, although in Wilde`s hand, do not seem to belong to these lectures (folio 116).
Microfilm of Industrial Revolution: a documentary history. Series 2. Papers of John Rennie, Thomas Telford and related figures. Part 1., 1767.
The contents are as follows: 'Elements of the Theory and Practice of Chymistry, delivered by Joseph Black, Professor of Chymistry at Edinburgh' (MSS.3533-3534).