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Microfilm of 'Institutiones Logicae, a Domino Collino Drummond dictitatae, anno 1723. Alexʳ Boswell scripsit'.
Microfilm of notebook of Sir James Matthew Barrie, containing notes on David Masson's lectures on rhetoric, 31 October-29 November 1881, written throughout in longhand.
Microfilm of notes of lectures on civil law and government, given by John Millar, who was Professor at Glasgow from 1761 to 1801.
The contents are as follows:
Notes, ?late 18th century, in an unknown hand, of lectures on civil law given by John Millar (MS.2743 (entire));
Student's notes of lectures, 1780-1781, on government given by Professor John Millar. (MS.3931 (part)).
Microfilm of notes on Aristotle and Sacrobosco written by Alexander Henryson (M.A. 1614) from the lectures of Regent James Reid at Edinburgh University.
Microfilm of notes on logic written by James Kennan from the lectures of Regent Herbert Kennedy at Edinburgh University.
Microfilm of "Notes on Political Œconomy From Prof: Stewart's Lectures at Edinburgh, from Novr. 1803 to April 1804".
Microfilm of unfinished and untitled novel, [1805-1858]; and, lecture notes, 1811-1832, of George Combe.
The contents are as follows:
Unfinished and untitled novel, [1805-1858], by George Combe, dealing with the childhood and early manhood of a boy who was anxious to go to sea (MS.7438);
Lecture notes, 1811-1832, of George Combe (MS.7439, folios 57-85).
Notebook containing lecture notes taken by Allen Thomson when in Paris.
Notebook containing notes, probably taken by Peter Stewart, writer, Provost of Campbeltown, on dictates on rhetoric delivered by Hugh Blair.
The notebook has some miscellaneous early 19th century newspaper cuttings posted in (folios i-v) and a notice of the death of Sir Thomas Reid, Baronet, written 1823, probably by William Ferguson (folio 183 verso). An article by A I B Stewart, ascribes the volume to Peter Stewart and gives family details (loosely enclosed at back, folio 190-196).
Notebook on law lectures delivered in the University of Edinburgh.
Notebooks of lecture notes and excercise books of Elsie Jean McGuire relating to her studies at Edinburgh College of Domestic Science.
Includes text books.
Notes by Gerbrand Ignatius Moens of a course of lectures of Friar Morus on logic and moral philosophy, possibly at the Jesuit College of La Flêche.
Notes by Hans Jørgen Uldall of lectures on linguistics by Holger Pedersen at Copenhagen University.
Notes by John C Colquhoun, probably John Campbell Colquhoun who was afterwards Sheriff of Dunbartonshire, of lectures on logic delivered by Professor James Finlayson at the University of Edinburgh.
Volume 2 only, containing the notes on lectures XXVII-L.
Notes by Martin Schaap of the lectures of Johann Stevenot on rhetoric and logic, and of Adrian de Neue on logic at Louvain.
The notes were 'written by Martin Schaap of Amsterdam about the year 1670'.
The description of the manuscript in the folio catalogue (F.R.195) includes the references: (Rob.III.1-14), and (Rob.III.1.9).
Notes by Martin Schaap of the lectures of Johann Stevenot on rhetoric and logic, and of Adrian de Neue on logic at Louvain.
Notes for a lecture given by C Pilkington of an ascent of Mont Blanc by the Dome Glacier.
Notes for a talk by William Park on the Department of Manuscripts.
`Notes from Lectures on Conveyancing delivered by Mr Robert Bell, W.S., during Winter Session 1798/9`, two volumes of a student`s notes of lectures delivered in Edinburgh by Robert Bell, Writer to the Signet and Advocate, lecturer in conveyancing to the Society of Writers to the Signet, 1796-1816.
Notes from lectures on Scots law, possibly taken by a member of the Maxwell of Kirkconnel Family.
Notes made by John Desmond, later physician and surgeon, of James Gregory's lectures on the practice of physic at Edinburgh University.
John Desmond graduated in 1819.
Notes, made by William J Russell, on lectures on chemistry delivered by Thomas Graham, Professor of Chemistry, at University College, London, in the session 1848-1849.
The notes, evidently a fair copy, cover an entire general course, the greater part of which is concerned with inorganic subjects.
Notes of Charles Pilkington, mountaineer, for lecture on "Crossing Mont Blanc from Chamouni to Courmayeur".
Notes of David Hume`s lectures on Scots Law at Edinburgh University, taken by an unknown student.
The main differences from the Stair Society edition are that Part II, Chapters XIV-XVI appear after Chapter VIII (as in Adv.MSS.7.2.4-7.2.17), and that the chapters on Insurance (Adv.MS.81.6.12), and on Teinds and Patronage (Adv.MS.81.6.31) are omitted. For cases where these notes fill gaps in Hume`s manuscript, see the prefaces to the Stair Society edition. This is apparently a fair copy of notes taken at the lectures.