Student lecture notes
Found in 62 Collections and/or Records:
Material relating to William Thompson Hall
Material relating to William Thompson Hall being notebooks and jotting pad. The latter is a small notebook with notes on 'Reasoning'. Two larger notebooks contain notes on Arts topics and Chemistry.
Medical lecture notes of T. L. Kennish
Edinburgh University medical lecture notes taken down by T. L. Kennish, c 1880s.
Notebook entitled "Notes of Lectures on Moral Philosophy by Adam Ferguson L.L.D.", 1782-1783
Notebooks of lectures at the University of Edinburgh, taken down by Robert Low Orr and William J. Orr
Notes from Lectures by Joseph Black
Notes from lectures given by Professor Ewart, class of Natural History, University of Edinburgh, summer session 1882, taken down by G.G. Chisholm. Part I. Vertebrates, 1882
Notes from lectures given by Professor Ewart, class of Natural History, University of Edinburgh, summer session 1882, taken down by G.G. Chisholm. Part I. Vertebrates; ms, 1 bound notebook.
Notes from lectures given by Professor Ewart, class of Natural History, University of Edinburgh, summer session 1882, taken down by G.G. Chisholm. Part II. Invertebrates, c 1924
Notes from lectures given by Professor Ewart, class of Natural History, University of Edinburgh, summer session 1882, taken down by G.G. Chisholm. Part II. Invertebrates. With later notes and extracts inserted on a variety of unrelated topics (c.1924); ms, 1 bound notebook.
Notes of botany lectures given by Daniel Rutherford, taken down by person unknown
Red notebook containing notes taken at Dr Rutherford's botanical lectures in May 1790.
Notes of Dr. Arthur Logan Turner Lectures
Notes of Dr. Joseph Black's Philosophical Lectures on Chemistry
Three volumes of notes on Dr. Joseph Black's lectures on chemistry. The full title is: 'Notes of Dr. Black's Philosophical Lectures on Chemistry, Corrected and enlarged by the joint labor of George Buchan Hepburn and Alexander Law, advocates'. Manuscript, in a neat and legible hand, of notes of Black's course of 57 lectures on chemistry delivered from 13th June to 22nd December 1775.