Lectures.
Found in 359 Collections and/or Records:
Lectures, orations and related notes., [1920s-1940s], undated.
Lectures, reviews and session programmes of the Edinburgh Bach Society., 1922-1927, undated.
John Douglas Hamilton Dickson, WS, was president of the Edinburgh Bach Society and chairman of the Reid Symphony Orchestra, amongst other musical interests. He was the son of James Douglas Hamilton Dickson.
Lectures, speeches and addresses of Douglas Neil Wimberley to various institutions, clubs ,churches and schools., 1946-1960.
Lectures, talks and speeches of J B S Haldane on scientific and other topics., 1935-1964, undated.
Letters and papers of William Edmondstoune Aytoun, which, on his death, came into the hands of John Blackwood as his executor., 1825-1869.
Letters of Sir Robert Perks to the Earl of Rosebery., 1905-1906.
Includes a printed lecture by Robert Perks, ‘The growth of monastic and conventual establishments in Great Britain’, given at Manchester in 1905 (folio 34).
Letters to John Murray, publishers, of correspondents with surnames from Brough to Brown, F., 1827-1910.
Lists or indexes compiled by John Murdoch Henderson, with lectures by Henderson on musical subjects and other miscellaneous material., Mid 20th century.
Literary papers of Christopher Murray Grieve, 'Hugh MacDiarmid'., 1923-1978, undated.
Manuscripts, typescripts and proofs of poetry and prose works, including books, articles, lectures and notes. Much of the material is fragmentary, and some was reworked or copied by Hugh MacDiarmid at a later date.
Literary work of Charles Murray., 1891-1941, undated.
Charles Murray's literary output was almost entirely poetic, and he was widely known as 'Hamewith', the title of his most popular collection, first published in 1900. These papers reflect both his literary work and his early travels in South Africa.
Manuscript and typescripts of lectures and an article by William Ronald Dodds Fairbairn: `"Abnormal Psychology (Its Concepts and Theories)" by H L Hollingworth`; and, ‘Medical and Psychological Aspects of the Problem of Child Assault’., 1933-1935.
Manuscript drafts and typescripts of a paper, ‘Freud and the Psycho-Analytical Method’, subsequently entitled ‘Freud, the Psycho-Analytical Method and Mental Health’, by William Ronald Dodds Fairbairn., 1956.
Manuscript drafts and typescripts of papers by William Ronald Dodds Fairbairn: ‘What is the Super Ego?’; ‘The Super Ego Conception’; ‘Modern Views about Mental Disease’; ‘Some Points in the Analysis of a Woman without Genitalia’: and, ‘The Super Ego and Unconscious Sense of Guilt’., 1929-1931.
Manuscript of a course of lectures on the ‘Digest’ of Justinian; Books 1-19., November 1710-February 1711.
Manuscript of a course of lectures on the ‘Digest’ of Justinian; Books 20-41., March-June 1711.
Manuscript of a lecture, undated, titled 'The National Music and Dress of Scotland'., 4th quarter of the 19th century-early 20th century.
Charles Murray's literary output was almost entirely poetic, and he was widely known as 'Hamewith', the title of his most popular collection, first published in 1900. These papers reflect both his literary work and his early travels in South Africa.
Manuscript of an article, ‘Psychoanalysis and the Teacher’, by William Ronald Dodds Fairbairn; and, drafts of articles by Fairbairn on the subject of object-relationships., After 1931-before 1964.
Manuscript of an introductory paper by William Ronald Dodds Fairbairn for a `Conference on Psychotherapy for the Clergy`., 1958.
Manuscript, [?1958], of a paper by William Ronald Dodds Fairbairn read as the introductory paper at a ‘Conference on Psychotherapy for the Clergy, 8 May 1958’. Folios 1-10.
Original folder.
Folder, annotated by William Ronald Dodds Fairbairn: ‘XC IV Introductory Paper Conference on Psychotherapy for the Clergy 8th May, 1958’. Folios 1-10 were originally enclosed by the folder. Folio 11.
Manuscript of Sir Charles Dalrymple 'Guild addresses', being lectures given by Sir Charles to the Young Men's Guild of North Esk Parish Church, Musselburgh, 1890-1913., 1914.
Manuscript of the first draft of ‘The Edinburgh of Queen Mary’ by Agnes Mure Mackenzie., 1948.
'The Edinburgh of Queen Mary' was delivered as a Festival Lecture, Gladstone's Land, Edinburgh and published by the Saltire Society.
Manuscript of the second draft of ‘The Edinburgh of Queen Mary’ by Agnes Mure Mackenzie., 1948.
'The Edinburgh of Queen Mary' was delivered as a Festival Lecture, Gladstone's Land, Edinburgh and published by the Saltire Society.
Manuscript, typescripts and other papers relating to published works of A N Jeffares., Undated.
Manuscripts and notes concerning lectures, speeches and sermons., Undated.
Includes manuscripts, correspondence, notebooks of speeches, lists and diaries.
Manuscripts and typescript of ‘The Edinburgh of Queen Mary’, and typescript of chapter 2, 'Literary poetry, 1500-1600', of 'An Historical Survey of Scottish Literature to 1714' by Agnes Mure Mackenzie., [1933, or before], 1948.
'The Edinburgh of Queen Mary' was delivered as a Festival Lecture, Gladstone's Land, Edinburgh and published by the Saltire Society.