Devotional literature.
Found in 28 Collections and/or Records:
15th-century manuscript of the 'Mirror of the Blessed Life of Jesus Christ', a translation by Nicholas Love of the Pseudo-Bonaventure 'Meditationes Vitae Christi'.
‘1467 MS’ written by Dubhghall Albanach mac mhic Cathail and the Reverend John Beaton’s ‘Broad Book’, written by Ádhamh Ó Cuirnín.
Bhagavadgītā.
Book of devotions., 15th century.
Book of devotions in the form of the Seven Penitential Psalms, and other prayers and devotions, written during the early years of the pontificate of Pius VII.
The seven penitential psalms begin on folio 2.
The Psalms and several of the prayers are written in Latin (Psalms 1 (51) and cxxix (130) are not written out in full), the rest of the prayers and all the rubrics are in Italian.
A scrap of paper inscribed 'Libriccino che fu di uso del Cardinal Duca d'Yorck' in a nineteenth-century hand is tipped in at the front of the volume (folio i).
Book of hours according to the Use of Tournai., 15th century.
Correspondence and papers of the Very Reverend John Lee, Principal of Edinburgh University, with the material collected by him.
Devotional and instructional work compiled for the training of novices in the Franciscan order., 15th century.
Devotional work entitled 'Ane glasse for Christian Subjectis', dedicated to 'Prince Charles', by David Lindsay the younger, minister of South Leith, and written presumably between 1616 and 1625., 1616-1625.
The work is apparently unpublished, though written to resemble a printed book.
Devotional work in a hand of the fourteenth century., 14th century.
Devotions for All Souls., 15th century.
Fragmentary devotional work., 15th century.
The fragment consists of seven gatherings (lacking a leaf after folio 47), and the back cover with a flyleaf (folio 56) and pastedown. As well as the front cover, entire gatherings have been lost before folio 1 and after folio 55. Surviving contents consist of prayers to the Virgin. There are a few decorated initials in red and green, and the rubrics are in red.
Leaf from a devotional work of the sixteenth century containing prayers., 16th century.
Manuscript of book I of the ‘Scale of perfection’ by Walter Hilton., Mid 15th-century.
Microfilm of 15th-century manuscript of the 'Mirror of the Blessed Life of Jesus Christ', a translation by Nicholas Love of the Pseudo-Bonaventure 'Meditationes Vitae Christi'.
Microfilm of 15th century manuscript, the 'Mirror of the Blessed Life of Jesus Christ', a translation by Nicholas Love of the Pseudo-Bonaventure 'Meditationes Vitae Christi'.
Microfilm of book of devotions in the form of the Seven Penitential Psalms, and other prayers and devotions, written during the early years of the pontificate of Pius VII.
Microfilm of books of hours and a book of devotion., 15th century.
he contents are as follows:
Book of hours, 1473, according to the Use of Utrecht (MS.7130);
Book of devotions, 15th century (MS.7131);
Book of hours, 15th century, apparently according to the Use of Utrecht (MS.7132).
Microfilm of books of hours and a book of devotions.
Microfilm of manuscript of book I of the ‘Scale of perfection’ by Walter Hilton.
Microfilm of three Gaelic manuscripts of religious and medical texts.
The contents are as follows:
‘1467 MS.’ written by Dubhghall Albanach mac mhic Cathail and the Reverend John Beaton’s ‘Broad Book’, written by Ádhamh Ó Cuirnín, [circa 1425, circa 1467], (Adv.MS.72.1.1);
Manuscript, 16th century-17th century, containing a medical compendium, in Gaelic, asembled by the Mull Beatons (Adv.MS.72.1.2);
‘Materia medica’, 15th century, formerly belonging to the Beaton family of physicians (Adv.MS.72.1.3).
Miscellany of medieval manuscripts, chiefly books of hours, which were part of a collection of manuscripts (as well as printed books and paintings) formed by William Finlay Watson, a book-seller in Edinburgh., 13th century-17th century.
Miscellany of medieval manuscripts, chiefly books of hours, which were part of a collection of manuscripts (as well as printed books and paintings) formed by William Finlay Watson, a book-seller in Edinburgh; together with a list of the full collection.
In addition to the medieval manuscripts, there are some non-religious books of later date, and a few unrelated fragments.
Prayers and devotional exercises., 16th century.
Sermons or other devotional writings, 1853, in the language of Old Calabar, by the Reverend William Anderson., 1832, 1853..
Also includes a copy made by the Reverend William Anderson in 1873 from a poem on the Reform Bill written on a corn-box in a stable in 1832 (folio 294).