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  • Subject: Elegies.
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  • Poetry. 7
  • Letters. Correspondence. 4
  • Manuscripts. 3
  • Notes. 3
  • Songs. Musical compositions. 3
  • Translations. Documents. 3
  • Copies. Derivative objects. 2
  • Inscriptions. 2
  • Translations . Documents 2
  • Anecdotes. 1
  • Annotations. 1
  • Ballads. 1
  • Calligraphy. Visual works. 1
  • Catalogues. 1
  • Covers (gathered matter components). 1
  • Discharges. Legal Documents. 1
  • Essays. 1
  • Fragments. 1
  • Genealogical tables. Genealogies. 1
  • Illuminated manuscripts. 1
  • Inventories. 1
  • Jacobite Rebellions 1
  • Jacobitism 1
  • Journals. Accounts. 1
  • Lectures. 1
  • Lists. 1
  • Newspapers. 1
  • Orders. Records (documents). 1
  • Pamphlets. 1
  • Portraits. 1
  • Prayers. 1
  • Prefaces 1
  • Prefaces. 1
  • Proclamations 1
  • Proofs. Printed matter. 1
  • Quotations (texts). 1
  • Satires. Document genre. 1
  • Sermons 1
  • Sermons. 1
  • Speeches 1
  • Speeches <genreform encodinganalog="655" authfilenumber="118">Speeches </genreform> 1
  • Testimonials 1
  • Testimonies. 1
  • Transcripts. 1
  • Warrants. Permissions 1
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  • Elegies and eclogues of Petrus Lotichius the younger.

  • Manuscript containing poems of William MacMurchy.

  • Part of Sir John Sinclair’s general correspondence on Gaelic matters.

  • Papers and translations collected by the Highland Society of Scotland Ossian Committee and its successor the Committee on Celtic Literature.

  • Papers obtained by William Forbes Skene from the Reverend Mackintosh MacKay of Laggan (1800-1873).

  • Lectures on Aristotle delivered by Robert Balfour at the College of Guyenne, Bordeaux.

  • `Inscriptiones funebres virorum doctrina, probitate, virtute, clarorum, qui hoc aevo decessere`, compiled by Sir Robert Sibbald, being a collection of funerary inscriptions and elegies of Scots, some composed by Sibbald himself, with a few other poems.

  • Manuscript, probably written by Giovan Marco Cinico, of the Latin translation by Francesco Griffolini (formerly attributed to Francesco Accolti) of the spurious letters of Diogenes and Phalaris.

  • Elegiac verses and funeral sermons on Jean Smith, by her husband the Reverend John Bonar.

  • Manuscript translation, 1971, into Scots by J K Annand of Pierre de Ronsard, "Elegie sur le Despart de la Royne Marie Retournant a` son Royaume d`Escosse" (1561).

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