Student lecture notes
Found in 120 Collections and/or Records:
Notes on Lectures on Medical Jurisprudence and Public Health given by Sir Henry Duncan Littlejohn
Volume of notes on lectures given by Sir Henry Duncan Littlejohn on medical jurisprudence 5 May 1897 - 8 July 1897, and on public health, 7 May 1897 - 15 July 1897. Contains some printed material. Author unknown.
Notes on lectures on Rhetoric and English literature given by David Masson, taken down by George Lumsden
Notes on lectures given by David Masson on Rhetoric and English Literature, taken down by George Lumsden. 1881-1882. 4 vols.
Notes on lectures on "Scotch Law" by Professor George Joseph Bell, taken down by John Yule
Notes on lectures on "Scotch Law" by Professor George Joseph Bell, taken down by John Yule.
Notes on Sir Thomas Rirchard Fraser's lectures on materia medica
Synopsis of Prof. Sir Thomas Richard Fraser's lectures on materia medica. c. 1891. 2 vols.
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.
