Lectures and Lecturing
Found in 317 Collections and/or Records:
Class Notes, late 19th-early 20th century
Series of class notes including, notes on the Old Irish verb, a list of books in a class library (probably that of the Celtic Class in Edinburgh University), notes on the derivation of the word fathast, a poem entitled 'Niall Mac Mhuireadhaigh cecinit'. Also notes on Cabar Feidh, notes on days of the week and a gaelic tale, without heading, which begins, Thug Mac Leoid Dhuin Bheagain cuirm mhor chum an d'thuge fios air Leathanaich Phabaidh.
Class notes on 'Agallamh na Senorach', c. early 20th century
Class notes on 'Agallamh na Senorach'.
Collection of class lectures and class work delivered by W.J. Watson, 1921-1936
Collection of class lectures, summary notes and records of class work delivered by William J. Watson. Material is typewritten, both original and carbon copies, with some handwritten notes. Includes Scottish Gaelic Literature 1500-, lecture summaries, Gaelic Language class material, literature, grammar, vocabulary notes, lists of essay titles for Session 1921-1922, Celtic Advanced paper, 13 March 1936 and notes on Gaelic Orthography.
Collection of recordings (78rpm) of a lecture given by Sir Godfrey Thomson in 1950
The collection is composed of 5 (lacquer) acetate 78 rpm records containing a recording of a lecture on University teaching given by Godfrey H. Thomson in 1950.
'Concept of organism' and Concept of organism in (Micro-)biology', 1966-1967
The material consists of manuscript notes for lecture 'Concept of organism' and Concept of organism in (Micro-)biology' by Martin Rivers Pollock, annotated 'Glasgow, Oxford, Palermo' and '16.2.66 to 10.4.67', 1966-1967.
'Control and structural mutations in B. lichenformi Penicillinase', Pittsburgh, USA, 30 October 1964, 1964
The material consists of manuscript notes for lecture 'Control and structural mutations in B. lichenformi Penicillinase' by Martin Rivers Pollock, given at Pittsburgh, USA, 30 October 1964
Conversion, c1955
Lecture by John Baillie, examining the issue of Conversion within Christianity.
Correspondence: John Edward Marr to C Neaves, 1852-1899
The Correspondence: John Edward Marr to C Neaves sub-series consists of:
- 54 letters, alphabetically arranged (1852-1899)
De ratione studii mathematici consilium, 1693
Draft, not in Gregory's usual hand, of a paper written for the direction of students. Another copy, under this same title, is in Francis Pringle's notebook, Dc.6.12. Two others, under different titles, are in Folio C (see below), as number 112, and in fol. 85 of the Royal Society of London's MS 247.
Detailed notes and text for lectures (Part II, Lect. II - Lect. VI) on world commercial geography, with several cuttings from publications tipped in, [c 1890]
Detailed notes and text for lectures (Part II, Lect. II - Lect. VI) on world commercial geography, with several cuttings from publications tipped in [c1890s]; ms, 1 bound notebook.
Reference according to Chisholm's alpha-numerical system: F 8-9