University of Edinburgh. Edinburgh University Library
Dates
- Existence: 1580-
Found in 32 Collections and/or Records:
Press Catalogue, 1674
'Catalogus Librorum Bibliothecae Edinburgenae'. A press catalogue: A-T 'begun the twentie ane day of December 1674'. At the end is a note about missing books (same as previous) and another about books 'given in by Mr. John Dunlop's brother'. Both notes are by Robert Henderson.
Press Catalogue, 1695-1697
'Catalogus Bibliothecae Publicae Jacobi Regis Edinburganae'. Press catalogue made by Robert Henderson, Librarian. The books are arranged according to subject. In front of the catalogue is a list of benefactors to the Library and Latin dedications to the Lord Provost & Town Council and to Principal Rule. At the end are lists of the contents of a chest 'at Ostium Bibliothecae Orientale posita', some anatomical specimens and 'icones virorum illustrium'.
Press Catalogue, 1695-1697
'Catalogus Bibliothecae Academiae Edinburgenae S. 3 Serniorum A. B. C. &c. (Authores & Res Praecipuae)'. Another copy, more or less exact of the previous (Robert Henderson's press catalogue). The list of icones does not occur.
Press Catalogue, 1750-1762
'Catalogus Bibliothecae Academiae Edinburgenae secundum serniorum seu pluteorum seriem'. At end: 'This press catalogue of books in the Library is subscribed and delivered to Mr. Gray, College Treasurer the 27th day of Aprile 1762 by me Geo. Stuart L. Keeper'.
Press catalogue, 1801
Author, subject and press catalogues in manuscript, printed and microfiche format.
Press Catalogue, 18th-19th century
Catalogue to books at press marks beginning 'C'.
Press Catalogue, 17th century
Catalogue to books at press marks beginning 'D'.
Press catalogue, 18th century?
Catalogue to books at press marks beginning 'E'.
Press Catalogue, 18th century
Catalogue to books at press marks beginning 'G'.
Press Catalogue, 1801
List of pamphlets, tracts etc. in the Library of the University of Edinburgh not detailed in the Catalogues. At end: 'The preceding catalogue was taken down by the desire of Professor Dalzel, by John Lee, M.D. November, 1801'. This may be tyhe same John Lee who was later Principal of the university.