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  • Subject: Treatises.
  • Subject: Translations. Documents.
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  • Collection 12
  • Archival Object 7
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  • Notes. 7
  • Manuscripts. 6
  • Copies. Derivative objects. 4
  • Indexes. Reference sources. 3
  • Letters patent. Executive records. 3
  • Poetry. 3
  • Chronicles. 1
  • Commissions. Permissions. 1
  • Correspondence. 1
  • Diagrams. 1
  • Glosses. Annotations. 1
  • Hagiographies. Works. 1
  • Histories. 1
  • Illuminated manuscripts. 1
  • Lists. 1
  • Microfilms. 1
  • Minutes. Administrative records. 1
  • Orders. Records (documents). 1
  • Photocopies. 1
  • Prescriptions 1
  • Prescriptions. 1
  • Proclamations 1
  • Recipes. Instructions (document genre) 1
  • Sermons. 1
  • Statutes. Legislative acts. 1
  • Tables. Documents. 1
  • Typescripts. 1
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  • Microfilm of 11th and 12th century manuscripts.

  • Translation into Gaelic, in an early seventeenth-century hand, of 'Lilium medicinæ' of Bernard de Gordon of Montpellier., [1574, or before]-1784.

  • Copy of Adv.MS.31.3.18, documents relating to heraldry, made for Walter Macfarlane of Macfarlane by his earlier copyist.

  • Miscellaneous law tracts.

  • Manuscript, written in South France or Spain in the first half of the 12th-century, containing medical treatises.

  • Treatises on medicine, astronomy and astrology written by Francisco Argilagues of Valencia, mostly while he was studying medicine at Siena in 1472-1473, with an addition made at Padua in 1480.

  • Five 13th-century medical manuscripts, possibly written in England, with additions of the 14th and 15th centuries.

  • Italian manuscript of Books 1-5 of 'De consolatione philosophiae' by Boethius.

  • Manuscript of the translation by Jacobus Venetus of the 'Analytica Posteriora' by Aristotle, with contemporary and later gloss.

  • `The Roman sea lawes Translated from the Corpus Iuris`, extracts on Roman and Rhodian maritime law.

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