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Beattie, James, 1735-1803 (Scottish poet, professor of Moral Philosophy and Logic)

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Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:

Dr Beattie, 1820

 piece
Identifier: Coll-10/7/11
Scope and Contents

Dr Beattie. Stipple engraving with letterpress. 1820. Holl, William, 1771-1838, Engraver; Wilson, Effingham, 1783-1868, Publisher.

Published in: The Biographical Magazine, vol. 2 (1820).

Dates: 1820

Notebook entitled "Observations on Logic by Several Professors" containing notes on lectures on logic given at the Universities of St Andrews, Aberdeen, and Edinburgh, taken down by John Campbell

 Fonds — Volume Dk.3.2
Identifier: Coll-2164
Scope and Contents Note on lectures of logic taken down by John Campbell, entitled "Observations on Logic by Several Professors". Glasgow, 1775. "A System of Logic Taught at Aberdeen" by Dr Thomas Reid, 1763, now professor of moral philosophy at Glasgow, pp. 1-101. "A System of Logic Taught at St Andrews" by Mr. Robert Watson, 1764-1765, pp. 102-200. "Observations on Logic" by Mr James...
Dates: 1775

Poem "The Minstrel, or, The Progress of Genius" by James Beattie

 Fonds — Volume Dk.5.28
Identifier: Coll-2204
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Poem entitled "The minstrel, or, the progress of genius" by James Beattie. Also 3 anonymous poems entitled "Arthur and Edith", "The Spectre", "Owen of Barron". Watermark 1803, 83 ff.

Dates: c 1803