Student lecture notes
Found in 62 Collections and/or Records:
Papers and slides of Rev. George Hastie, Edinburgh University former student
Papers of Fred McMillen
Philosophy lecture notes by Magnus Makculloch, 1477
Postgraduate Solid State Physics Lecture Notebooks, 1972-1978
Five lecture notebooks containing notes taken by David J Lockwood during his time as a research fellow at the University of Edinburgh in the 1970s. This research was carried out in the Solid State Physics Group in the Physics Department in the James Clerk Maxwell Building at King’s Buildings.
Student notes, c 1939-1944; 1969
Student notes on Scots Law taken down by David Monro Binning, 1797
This is a notebook containing manuscript student nots on law, taken down by David Monro Binning in 1797 at the University of Edinburgh.
The notes cover the following chapters, as listed on the title page: "Man and Wife / Parent and Child / Tutors and Minors/Curators / Master and Servant".
Student notes taken down by J. Cabbell of lectures by Alexander Monro primus, and John Rutherford
Notes of lectures on clinical medicine given by Prof. John Rutherford, 1755-1756, and notes of lectures on anatomy given by Alexander Monro primus, circa 1752-1755, taken by J. Cabbell.
Three volumes of manuscript student notes on lectures presented by David Hume
Three volumes of student manuscript notes written by unidentified students in Edinburgh, ca 1815-1819, on David Hume's lectures. The volumes do not have main titles, but have section headings throughout, subjects include: feudal rights; charter; instrument of sasine; state of vassal's titles, etc.
Two-volume set of the lecture notes of an unnamed student, taken at Professor Fraser’s lectures on the Materia Medica, 13 October 1896-19 March 1897
Two volumes containing student lecture notes from The Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies entitled 'Materia Medica - Fraser - vol. I' and 'vol. II'. The lectures were given by Prof. Fraser on 'Materia Medica'; there is no information on the identity of the student. The first lecture is dated 13 October 1896 and the last one, 19 March 1897. Some loose notes are enclosed in the second volume.