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Microfilm of binding in which the 9th century French manuscript of the epigrams of Martial was previously bound.
Microfilm of Book of hours, according to the use of Paris.
Microfilm of 'Canonum Collectio' of Pseudo-Isidore, from a 15th-century manuscript containing various legal works.
Microfilm of chiefly dispatches of Rear-Admiral Sir George Cockburn on operations against Washington, and papers concerning the destruction of shipping off the American coast.
Microfilm of Colonial Discourses. Series 2. Imperial Adventurers and Explorers. Part 2. Papers of James Augustus Grant (Adam Matthew, 2003).
The microfilms in this series have been described to a basic standard only.
Microfilm of Crawford papers.
This is a basic record only.
The dates are taken from the original accession record and might not be the specific dates of the documents on the microfilm.
Microfilm of documents relating to Lanarkshire, chiefly concerning the parish of Carluke.
Microfilm of early 14th century manuscripts containing works of Justinian.
The contents are as follows:
Early 14th-century manuscript, 1330-1335, containing the 'Volumen' and 'Liber Feudorum' of Justinian, with the 'Glossa Ordinaria' of Accursius, and some miniatures of Andrea da Bologna (Adv.MS.10.1.4 (i));
Early 14th-century manuscript, 1310-1320 containing Books 39-50 of the 'Digesta' of Justinian, with the 'Glossa Ordinaria' of Accursius (Adv.MS.10.1.4 (ii)).
Microfilm of early fourteenth-century manuscript containing the 'Volumen' and 'Liber Feudorum' of Justinian, with the 'Glossa Ordinaria' of Accursius, and some miniatures of Andrea da Bologna.
Microfilm of English manuscript, probably from Exeter Cathedral, of the ‘Historia Ecclesiastica’ by Bede.
Microfilm of "Enquiry into the situation and circumstances of Horace's Sabine Villa, written during travels through Italy in the years 1775, 1776, 1777", by Allan Ramsay, the painter, with drawings.
Microfilm of five medical manuscripts, written in the 13th century perhaps in England, with additions of the 14th and 15th centuries; all were bound together by the 15th century.
Microfilm of four or five medical manuscripts of the 14th century, with additions of the 14th and 15th centuries.
Microfilm of fragments of at least 7 and perhaps 8 manuscripts on medicine and astrology, some, if not all, English.
Microfilm of fragments of reviews in the autograph of Robert Southey.
Microfilm of Gaelic manuscript, containing a variety of material.
Microfilm of Gaelic manuscript of a collection of religious poetry, written possibly by a scribe of the O Siaghail family.
Microfilm of Gaelic manuscripts.
The contents are as follows:
Gaelic manuscript (Adv.MS.72.2.19); - No A.S. Record
Gaelic manuscript (Adv.MS.72.2.20); - No A.S. record
Remains of a Gaelic-English dictionary, 1800-1801, written by Alexander Robertson, schoolmaster, Kirkmichael, Strathardle, Perthshire (Adv.MS.72.2.21).
Microfilm of history of the youth of Christ, and other theological material.
Microfilm of illuminated manuscript by Phoebe Anna Traquair of ‘House of life’, fifth edition, by Dante Gabrielle Rossetti.
Microfilm of Italian manuscript of the ‘De consolatione philosophiae’ of Boethius, books 1-5.
Microfilm of Kilberry book of piobaireachd. Papers concerning piobaireachd, being the results of researches into the history of piobaireachd, the quality of the texts available, and problems of performance, compiled by Archibald Campbell, with the assistance of Colonel John P Grant of Rothiemurchus, numbers 148-290.
Microfilm of letter, [1821, of after], of James Hogg; and, manuscripts, [1825-1832], of parts of ‘Noctes Ambrosianae’ in the hands of James Hogg, John Gibson Lockhart, William Maginn, and John Wilson.
The contents are as follows:
‘Letter to a friend in London; containing observations on the memoir of himself written by James Hogg ... and prefixed to a late edition of the "Mountain Bard"’, (Edinburgh, 1821) by George Goldie, [1821, of after] (MS.3369);
Manuscripts, [1825-1832], of parts of ‘Noctes Ambrosianae’ in the hands of James Hogg, John Gibson Lockhart, William Maginn, and John Wilson. (MS.4854).