Student lecture notes
Found in 61 Collections and/or Records:
Notes of philosophy lectures given by George Glennie, taken down by William Simpson at Marischal College
Notebook containing notes of philosophy lectures given by Prof. George Glennie, taken down by William Simpson at Marischall College, Aberdeen, in 1834.
Notes of 'RB', of lectures 'on the practice of physic' given by James Gregory
Three bound volumes of notes of lectures 'on the practice of physic', given by James Gregory (1753-1821), Professor of Medicine at the University of Edinburgh. The volumes have a bookplate with the letters 'RB'.
Notes on Diseases of the eyes by A. Robertson, 1887
Manuscript volume of notes of lectures given by Douglas Argyll Robertson at Edinburgh University in 1887. Inscription on endpaper: "Walter H.S. Stalkartt, Edinburgh University, December 1887. Notes on Diseases of the Eyes. (A. Robertson)". Also included is a 16pp. pamphlet by Stalkett, HMS Ajax, on Syphilis, which was loosely inserted in the notebook.
Notes on law lectures by Professor George Joseph Bell, taken down by Thomas Sees
Notes on the teaching of geography to juveniles; text and notes for Lect. X (Siberia) in the series ‘Commercial development of the 19th century, Series II’; notes for lectures on the history of commerce given to the Chamber of Commerce; extracts from various publications, [c1900-1912]
Notes on the teaching of geography to juveniles (pp.801-2); text and notes for Lect. X (Siberia) in the series ‘Commercial development of the 19th century, Series II’; notes for lectures on the history of commerce given to the Chamber of Commerce; extracts from various publications including Romanin, Storia documentata di Venezia; [c1900-12]; ms, 1 bound notebook.
Reference according to Chisholm's alpha-numerical system: i8
Notes taken at lectures on Cicero by John Pringle
Notes taken by R. Brown at lectures on Cicero given by John Pringle. Near complete transcript here.
Notes taken by Ralph Richardson at lectures by Sir Archibald Geikie
Notes taken by Ralph Richardson at, with accompanying syllabus to, lectures delivered by Sir Archibald Geikie during his first session (1871-1872) as Murchison Professor of Geology at the University of Edinburgh. Originally in five separate parts, Richardson had them bound into one volume, which bears his bookplate.
Notes taken by William Berry at law lectures
Notes taken by William S. Mitchell at lectures by Charles Sarolea
Notes taken by William S. Mitchell at lectures on French literature given by Charles Sarolea. This is most likely William Smith Mitchell, who graduated MA in 1932.