Lectures
Found in 33 Collections and/or Records:
Course lectures in Trinity College Dublin on Evolution, Practical Histology and Anatomy, c 1900
Course lectures in Trinity College Dublin on Evolution, Practical Histology and Anatomy (3 versions of introductory lecture to a course in anatomy). Folder also includes a three-page manuscript note on class attendance 1902 - 1903.
Cramb Lectures (Glasgow University) given on Donald Francis Tovey by Henry Havergal (1902-1989)
The collection is composed of:
- University of Glasgow / Cramb Lectures / 1963 / by Henry Havergal. 'Donald Francis Tovey' I, Musician and teacher, pp.21
- University of Glasgow / Cramb Lectures / 1963 / by Henry Havergal. 'Donald Francis Tovey' II, Musician and teacher, pp.23
Edinburgh: "Special" lectures and addresses, 1906
Edinburgh: "Special" lectures and addresses:
Anatomical Association (DJC served as President)
Royal Medical Society Dinner
Association of Physicians and Surgeons
Students' Union
Annual meeting of University Union
to Members of Naval Medical Service
"to a student gathering"
Lecture on George Mackay Brown by Geoffrey Elborn
This typescript lecture by Geoffrey Elborn on George Mackay Brown has many manuscript corrections. Elborn refers to "a new novel Time in a red coat is to be published next month by the Hogarth Press". This dates the lecture to 1984 when the GMB title came out.
The incomplete typescript consisting of 10pp is numbered pages 1-9, then page 11.
Lectures and addresses on unidentified occasions, n.d.
Lectures and addresses on unidentified occasions. The lectures are on scientific subjects, mainly the brain.
Lectures by Dugald Stewart
3 small, soft-bound volumes of notes taken at lectures on moral pholosophy given by Dugald Stewart.
Manuscript lecture beginning "It is with some diffidence that I come here to deliver my first lecture upon Physiology" - possibly lecture to the Royal Veterinary College of Edinburgh, c 1876
Manuscript lecture beginning "It is with some diffidence that I come here to deliver my first lecture upon Physiology" - possibly lecture to the Royal Veterinary College of Edinburgh.