Burns, Robert, 1759-1796 (Scottish poet)
Found in 30 Collections and/or Records:
‘Songs of the Hebrides, manuscript, including “Original copies of Notes & Tunes Hebridean”’, 1927-1930
Speech at Colinton Burns Club, proposing 'The Immortal Memory', January 1966
Speech given by Norman Dott at Colinton Burns Club, proposing 'The Immortal Memory', dated January 1966. The material uses some of the same material as Coll-32/D.212-D.216 and it includes correspondence.
Symbolae Scoticae
Tam O'Shanter, 1811
Tam O'Shanter. Line engraving. 1811. Burnet, John, 1784-1868, Artist; Clerk, T. (Thomas), Engraver; Morison, James, 1762-1809, Publisher.
Published in: Josiah Walker, Poems by Robert Burns: With an Account of His Life (1811), vol. II.
Note: Printed title and verse below trimmed off; title added in ink.
Text of paper on 'Facial Pain', June 1951
Text of paper by Norman Dott on 'Facial Pain', delivered in June 1951. The material consists of the text of the paper, with summary, list of slides, and glossary of Scots terms used in poem by Robert Burns 'Address to the Tooth-Ache', with which paper opens. When the lecture was first delivered, these verses were spoken by Doctor A. Brownlie Smith and the item includes Dott's letter of instructions to him on his 'powerful declamation'.
The House in which Burns died, Dumfries, 1838
The House in which Burns died, Dumfries. Line engraving. 1838. Bartlett, W. H. (William Henry), 1809-1854, Artist; Havell, Frederick James, 1801-1840, Engraver; Virtue, George, 1793?-1868, Publisher.
Published in: Allan Cunningham, The Poems, Letters, and Land of Robert Burns [1838-40], vol. II.
Two poems by Robert Burns and Peter Pindar transcribed by Louisa Matilda Crawford, 7 November 1821
Two poems titled "Wandering Willie" by Robert Burns and "The Druids Hymn to the Sun" by P Pinder [sic], transcribed by Louisa Matilda Crawford. Peter Pindar was the pseudonym of English satirist John Wolcot.
Various music collections, Part 1 & 2, c 1855-1885
Version of lecture on Robert Burns and Medicine given in Oslo, May 1964
Version of lecture by Norman Dott on Robert Burns and Medicine given. The paper was given at the Medical Historical Society of Norway meeting at Oslo, May 1964. The material has many manuscript corrections, and it contains brief correspondence regarding Scots dialect in the lecture, see Coll-32/E .45.
Views in North Britain, Illustrative of the Works of Robert Burns, 1811
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