Lecture notes.
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Notes, September 1715-January 1716, by Lord Milton, of the lectures at Leyden of Pieter Burman the elder on Terence's ‘Andria’, ‘Eunuchus’, and ‘Heauton Timoroumenos’., 1715-1716.
Notes, sermons, commentaries and other papers and correspondence of Bishop Robert Douglas., 1679-1700, undated.
Correspondence and papers, literary manuscripts and journals of Sylvester Douglas, Baron Glenbervie (1744-1823) and of earlier members of the Douglas family, mainly his great-grandfather, Robert Douglas (1625-1716), Bishop of Brechin, 1682-1684, and the last Bishop of Dunblane (1684-1689) in the pre-Revolution episcopal establishment of the Church of Scotland; and his father, John Douglas of Fechil in the parish of Ellon, Aberdeenshire (1714-1762).
Notes, syllabus and other papers relating to lectures concerning artillery., 1919-1933, undated.
The papers mostly concern Gordon`s command of the 11th Siege Battery of the Royal Garrison Artillery and include Battery log books, copies of Battery correspondence, a history of the Battery, photograph album, training materials, notes and engagement diaries.
Notes taken by a friend of Henry Mackenzie's on lectures on poetry given by Thomas Campbell to the Royal Institution., 1812.
At the end, inverted, is the beginning of a blank verse drama based on the theme of Antigone.
Notes taken by David Cleghorn, Writer to the Signet, of lectures on Scots Law delivered by David Hume at Edinburgh University, volume 1., 1797-1798.
Notes taken by David Cleghorn, Writer to the Signet, of lectures on Scots Law delivered by David Hume at Edinburgh University, volume 2., 1797-1798.
Notes taken by David Cleghorn, Writer to the Signet, of lectures on Scots Law delivered by David Hume at Edinburgh University, volume 3., 1797-1798.
Notes taken by David Cleghorn, Writer to the Signet, of lectures on Scots Law delivered by David Hume at Edinburgh University, volume 4., 1797-1798.
Notes taken by David Cleghorn, Writer to the Signet, of lectures on Scots Law delivered by David Hume at Edinburgh University, volume 5., 1797-1798.
Notes taken by David Cleghorn, Writer to the Signet, of lectures on Scots Law delivered by David Hume at Edinburgh University, volume 6., 1797-1798.
Notes taken by David Cleghorn, Writer to the Signet, of lectures on Scots Law delivered by David Hume at Edinburgh University, volume 7., 1797-1798.
Notes taken by David Cleghorn, Writer to the Signet, of lectures on Scots Law delivered by David Hume at Edinburgh University, volume 8., 1797-1798.
Notes taken by David Cleghorn, Writer to the Signet, of lectures on Scots Law delivered by David Hume at Edinburgh University, volume 9., 1797-1798.
Notes taken by David Cleghorn, Writer to the Signet, of lectures on Scots Law delivered by David Hume at Edinburgh University, volume 10., 1797-1798.
Notes taken by David Cleghorn, Writer to the Signet, of lectures on Scots Law delivered by David Hume at Edinburgh University, volume 11., 1797-1798.
Notes taken by David Cleghorn, Writer to the Signet, of lectures on Scots Law delivered by David Hume at Edinburgh University, volume 12., 1797-1798.
Notes taken by David Cleghorn, Writer to the Signet, of lectures on Scots Law delivered by David Hume at Edinburgh University, volume 13., 1797-1798.
Notes taken by David Cleghorn, Writer to the Signet, of lectures on Scots Law delivered by David Hume at Edinburgh University, volume 14, with list of contents., 1797-1798.
Notes titled ‘Ethica’ by Gerbrand Ignatius Moens of a course of lectures of Friar Morus on moral philosophy, possibly at the Jesuit College of La Flêche., 1699-1700.
The description of the manuscript in the folio catalogue (F.R.195) includes the reference: (Rob.III.1.8).
Notes titled ‘Logica magis principalis’ by Martin Schaap of lectures at the College of Louvain., [Circa 1670.]
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 titled ‘Logica magis principalis’ by Martin Schaap of lectures at the College of Louvain., [Circa 1670.]
Notes titled ‘Logica minus principalis’ by Martin Schaap of lectures at the College of Louvain., [Circa 1670.]
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 titled ‘Logica minus principalis’ by Martin Schaap of lectures at the College of Louvain., [Circa 1670.]
Notes titled ‘Metaphysica et logicæ repetitio’ by Martin Schaap of lectures at the College of Louvain., [Circa 1670.]
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).