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Treatises.

 Subject
Subject Source: Art & Architecture Thesaurus
Scope Note: Formal and systematic written expositions of the principles of a subject, generally longer and more detailed than essays.

Found in 189 Collections and/or Records:

Short manuscript treatise on landscape gardening.

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Identifier: MS.8912
Scope and Contents

Among the subjects discussed are: terraces, lawns, fountains, pleasure grounds, walks, and bowling greens. The writer favours the geometrical arrangement of gardens, and reacts against the 'natural' theories of a former generation.

Dates: Early 19th century.

'Sibbaldi Fragmenta Historica.'

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Identifier: Adv.MS.33.3.25
Scope and Contents The contents are as follows: (i) Transcript of the 'Chronicon de Melross'; (ii) Relationes Arnaldi Blair; (iii) 'Extracta de MS. D. Gul. Cunninghaim de rebus gestis Gul. Vallæ', 1296; (iv) Dr. Jamieson’s notes upon the ‘Chronicon de Melross’; (v) Three letters of Queen Mary extracted from a Roman Manuscript; (vi) Dr Jamieson’s observations on Melville’s Memoirs and on Bede; (vii) Off the revenue or patrimony of the Crown; (viii) Bull of Pope Urban Vth Contra Magnqs Societates; (ix) A Charter...
Dates: Late 17th century-1st quarter of 18th century.

Theological works of St Bernard of Clairvaux and others, probably from a Cistercian house.

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Identifier: MS.9153
Scope and Contents The contents are as follows.(i) The 'De consideratione' of St Bernard. Printed by J P Migne in ‘Patrologia Latina’, volume clxxxii, 727-808. (Folio 2 verso).(ii) Four sermons of St Bernard on Luke I, 26-38. Printed in ‘Patrologia Latina’, volume clxxxiii, 55-88. (Folio 85).(iii) Hugh of St Victor, 'Soliloquium de arrha animae'. The prologue and 'confessio’ are in a shorter version than that printed in ‘Patrologia Latina’, volume clxxvi, 951-970. (Folio...
Dates: 13th century.

Transcript, 18th century, of the ‘Chronicon Melrosense’, and other material.

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Identifier: Adv.MS.35.5.6
Scope and Contents The contents are as follows:Transcript of the ‘Chronicon Melrosense’: a copy of Adv.MS.33.3.25 (page 1);‘Addenda ex exemplari Anglico impresso’ (page 41);The ‘Relationes Arnaldi Blair’ copied from Adv.MS.35.6.10 (page 44);‘Addenda alia e chronico Melrosensi impresso’ (page 51);Copies of letters, 1563, of Queen Mary to the Council of Trent in Latin, and to the Cardinal of Lorrain and the Pope in Italian (page 65);...
Dates: 12th century-1683.

Transcript of “Discourse en forme de lettres sur le gouvernement de Geneve et sur l’affire du sieur Micheli du Crest copié a Lyon en 1734.”

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Identifier: Adv.MS.29.4.1
Scope and Contents

Copies of papers concerning the judgement of the Council of Two Hundred of Geneva against Jacques-Barthélemi Micheli du Crest.

At the end is a printed notice, 1736, of the “consultations” of the Parliament of Paris on the same subject.

Dates: 1734, 1736.

Treatise against drunkenness.

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Identifier: Adv.MS.23.3.17
Dates: Late 17th century-early 18th century.

‘Treatise concerning the clans, in two parts’, a fair account of the state of the Highlands about the beginning of the 18th century, with many suggestions for their improvement.

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Identifier: Adv.MS.32.4.6
Scope and Contents

The contents are as follows: 1st part: ’Some remarks on the Highland clans; 2nd part: ‘Methods proposed for civilizing the clans’.

Dates: [Early 18th century.]

Treatise in three volumes on a union between Great Britain and Ireland.

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Identifier: Adv.MS.31.5.1(i)-31.5.1(iii)
Scope and Contents The work was written apparently in October 1798 (Adv.MSS.31.5.1(ii), folio 11, 31.5.1(iii), folio 4). The writer does not identify himself, but, as a pencil note inside the front cover of Adv.MS.31.5.1(i) makes clear, was Sylvester Douglas, Baron Glenbarvie.A plan of the proposed work is given at Adv.MS.31.5.1(i), folios 1-4, but the author does not adhere rigorously to it.The leaves are written on the rectos, the versos being used as necessary for additions and...
Dates: 1798.

Treatise on heraldry, closely related to ‘A System of Heraldry’ by Alexander Nisbet, but very much shorter.

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Identifier: Adv.MS.17.2.2
Scope and Contents

The treatise was compiled in the reign of James VII, 1685-1701 (see folio 38) and quotes from authorities such as Menestrier, Guillim and Sir George Mackenzie.

Engraved plates illustrating various arms have been inserted, most of which examples are to be found in ‘A System of Heraldry’, by Alexander Nisbet.

Dates: 1685-1701.

Treatise on land-holding and transfer.

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Identifier: Adv.MS.22.3.2
Scope and Contents

Contains English laws and illustrative instances especially in reference to land.

Dates: Early 18th century.

Treatise ‘On nobility’ by Sir James Balfour.

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Identifier: Adv.MS.15.2.14
Dates: 1st half of 17th century.

Treatise on prelacy.

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Identifier: Adv.MS.23.3.7
Scope and Contents

‘Ane inquirie into that now so much debated case viz. whether it be the duty of the Lords people in Britain & Ireland to hear such as have submitted to the prelatical government as to join with them in the exercise of such acts as belong to the pastoral office’.

The description of the manuscript in the folio catalogue (F.R.195) includes the reference: Jac.V.5.2.3.

Dates: [Circa 1670.]

Treatise on Scots law.

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Identifier: Adv.MS.25.4.5
Scope and Contents

A collection of notes on points of law; at the end is an abridgement of Acts of Parliament from Thomas Hope’s ‘Major practicks’.

Dates: 2nd half of the 17th century.

Treatise on shorthand.

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Identifier: Acc.4126