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Philosophy

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Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Scope Note: Created For = NAHSTE

Found in 62 Collections and/or Records:

Catalogue of book[s] now in Holland, May 1693

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Identifier: Coll-33/Quarto A [23]
Scope and Contents

List of 17 titles (partial cites only) in Latin and French, in an unnamed repository, concerning history, classical literature, and philosophical commentary, such as the "Dictionaire Critique de M. Bail".

Dates: May 1693

Commonplace Book 1, 1928

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Identifier: BAI 1/1/3
Scope and Contents

A comonplace book begun in summer 1928, containing mostly quotations from philosophical and theological works.

Dates: 1928

Commonplace Book 2, 1934

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Identifier: BAI 1/1/4
Scope and Contents

A comonplace book begun in July 1934, after John Baillie's return to Scotland, containing mostly quotations from philosophical and theological works.

Dates: 1934

Commonplace Book 3, c1958

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Identifier: BAI 1/1/5
Scope and Contents

A comonplace book no earlier than 1955, containing mostly quotations from philosophical and theological works.

Dates: c1958

Commonplace Notes, c1925

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Identifier: BAI 1/1/6
Scope and Contents

A set of loose-leaf notes containing mostly quotations from poetry and philosophical and theological works.

Dates: c1925
ff. 77v-78r
ff. 77v-78r

Cornicula by Ralph of Longchamp, edited by Master Radulffo, 13th century

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Identifier: MS 115/ff. 72r-78v
Contents This section of the manuscript contains the Cornicula by Ralph of Longchamp (Raoul de Longchamp). It was probably originally written at the start of the 13th century, and is a short philosophical treatise. This version seems to have been edited by a Master Radulffo.In this manuscript, it is titled De philosophia and starts on f.72r with the De philosophia igitur tractaturi primo...
Dates: 13th century

Cum in astronomicis..., s.d.

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Identifier: Coll-33/Folio E [013]
Scope and Contents

A short musing, in an unfamiliar hand, on the nomenclature of physics, (natural) philosophy, and astronomy.

Dates: s.d.

De natura deorum [incomplete] by Cicero, 12th century

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Identifier: MS 16/ff. 180r-192r
Contents

This section of the manuscript contains a version of De Natura Deorum ('On the Nature of the Gods') by Cicero. This text was originally written in 45 BCE and is a philosophical dialogue.


This section starts on f. 180r with the words Nam si singulas disciplinas, and ends on f. 192r with videretur esse propensior. Explicit liber de natura deorum.

Dates: 12th century

Dictates of Andrew Suttie by James Ross

 Fonds — Volume MS.2666, OpenShelf: data_value_missing_a6c7aeb4a5dcd1e328234396a39827bb
Identifier: Coll-1649
Scope and Contents

Vellum-covered volume of notes taken by student James Ross of lectures in Philosophy given by Andrew Suttie, Regent.

Dates: 1651

Dictates of James Pillans by Alexander Wilson

 Fonds — Volume Dc.6.6, OpenShelf: data_value_missing_c90d5d9dc88c227041fe91bcc1e5f797
Identifier: Coll-1751
Scope and Contents

Single volume of lecture notes taken down by Alexander Wilson at lectures given by James Pillans.

Dates: 1662