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University of Edinburgh Library -- Legacy shelfmark sequence: Da-Dp

 Subject
Subject Source: Local sources
Scope Note: This shelfmark (or press mark) sequence originated within the Strong Room Library in 'Old College', likely beginning around 1909 (the first Strong Room having been constructed 1905-1909). Each two-letter prefix referred to a block of shelving, which roughly mapped to a category or grouping of items. The first number then referred to the shelf and the final number to the item itself. As collections expanded and were moved, this precise correlation broke down but most of the items retained their shelfmarks.

Da
University Archives. Originally upper floor, north wall of the Strong Room. This later evolved into a crude classification scheme before being abandoned in favour of regular archival arrangement. Items bearing these legacy shelfmarks can still be identified, particularly early Library records which occupied Da.1 and Da.2.

Db
Originally used for mediaeval manuscripts. In the early 20th century, pre-Reformation manuscripts from across the library were brought together to form the Western Medieval Manuscripts collection, under the shelfmark "MS".

Dc
Manuscripts. Mostly bound. Originally on upper floor, front of the Strong Room. This part of the sequence is largely intact, with these shelfmarks now being retained as identifiers of physical location. The items themselves have all been given regular archival reference codes.

Dd
Printed, including Clement Litill. Originally on upper floor, front, south wall of Strong Room.

De
Printed, including the Drummond of Hawthornden collection (largely printed but with some manuscript enclosures from the latter). Originally on the upper floor, back, west wall of the Strong Room. This part of the sequence is intact.

Df
Printed. Originally on the upper floor, back, east wall of the Strong Room. This part of the sequence is intact.

Dh
Printed, including Lutheran tracts. Originally on the upper floor, back of the Strong Room. This part of the sequence is intact.

Dk
Manuscript. Originally in the centre case of the Strong Room, opposite Dh. This part of the sequence is largely intact, with these shelfmarks now being retained as identifiers of physical location. The items themselves have all been given regular archival reference codes.

Dm
Music. Originally in the centre cases of the Strong Room.

Dn
Bindings. Originally in the centre cases of the Strong Room.

Found in 247 Collections and/or Records:

Thesis entitled “The decline of Scottish monasticism in the fifteenth century” by Alastair MacDonald Taylor

 Fonds — Volume Dk.2.7
Identifier: Coll-2142
Scope and Contents

Thesis by Alastair MacDonald Taylor entitled "The decline of Scottish monasticism in the fifteenth century", 1939.

Dates: 1939

Transcript of "Remarques astronomiques sur le livre de Daniel" by Jean-Philippe Loys de Cheseaux

 Fonds — Box Dk.7.54-64
Identifier: Coll-2242
Scope and Contents

Jean-Philippe Loys de Cheseaux. "Remarques astronomiques sur le livre de Daniel". Transcript, 1831.

Dates: c 1831

Two personal diaries, possibly of Ms Pearson

 Fonds — Multiple Containers
Identifier: Coll-2270
Scope and Contents

Two personal diaries, possibly by a woman with the surname "Pearson". One covering 1915 (January, July-November), the other one covering the year 1932 (January to December), with a note dated February 1934. In them, the author talks of her daily life (a record of social engagements, domestic events and the weather), and mentions sending parcels for British soliders during the First World War.

Dates: 1915; 1932-1934

Two typescripts by Benchara Branford

 Fonds — Multiple Containers
Identifier: Coll-2281
Scope and Contents

Two typescripts by Benchara Bertrand Patrick Branford: "Space-time and its transcendental correlate", and "The world of tomorrow".

Dates: 20th century

Two Volumes Entitled "Equity Precedents"

 Fonds — Multiple Containers
Identifier: Coll-2256
Scope and Contents

Two manuscript volumes entitled "Equity Precedents - 1829" and "Equity Precedents - vol. 2". These appear to be handwritten notes about legal cases in the United Kingdom, with templates and commentaries.

Dates: 1829

Two volumes of "minutes and reports" by Lieutenant Colonel James Brunton

 Fonds — Multiple Containers
Identifier: Coll-2274
Scope and Contents

Minutes and reports by Lieuteuant Colonel James Brunton, Military Auditor General, as a member of the military Board. Fort St. George [Chennai, India]. Madras. Two volumes, 1801-05, 1801-06.

Dates: 1801-1806

Vita Crysty (Vol. 2) by Ludolph of Saxony, 16th century

 Item
Identifier: MS 22
Contents Vita Chrysty is a sixteenth-century English translation of Ludolph of Saxony's Vita Christi from the second half of the fourteenth century. The original text by Ludolph of Saxony includes a biography of Christ, as well as moral and spiritual instruction and prayers. In this, Ludolph combined the work from over sixty earlier Christian writers. The influence and popularity of Ludolph of Saxony's original text is demonstrated by...
Dates: 16th century

Volume containing Anti-Jacobite Treatises

 Fonds — Volume Dk.5.17
Identifier: Coll-2195
Scope and Contents Volume containing anti-Jacobite treatises. 'The Christian's conduct in factious times, in a letter to a young man sollicited to turn Jacobite.’ by "W.W." 15 December 1713 'An act to oblige all persons, being papists in... Scotland... to take the oaths appointed for the security of his Majesty's person and government'. 'Letter to... on occasion of the foregoing...
Dates: 1713

Volume entitled “A Short Journall of Several Actions Performed in the Kingdom of Scotland" by Sir Edward Walker

 Fonds — Volume Dk.5.21
Identifier: Coll-2197
Scope and Contents Walker (Sir E.). "A short journall of several actions performed in the kingdom of Scotland after his Majesties [Charles II's] first Arrival there out of Holland, the 24th of June 1650 Stylo Veteri Untill the end of October following by Sir Edward Walker, Knight, Garter Principall King of Armes who (being formerly banished thence) returned about that time into Holland." Hague, 1 December 1650. Signed p. 92: "Edw. Walker, Garter." Similar to Edinburgh University Library manuscript Dc.8.111...
Dates: 1650

Volume entitled "Gawin Douglas's Virgil and Sir David Lindsey's Monarchie"

 Fonds — Volume Dk.7.49
Identifier: Coll-2229
Scope and Contents

Gawin Douglas's Translation of Virgil's Aeneid from Latin to Middle Scottish. Elphynstoun MS. s.xvi in. ["saeculo sextodecimo ineunte", early 16th century]. Volume entitled "Gawin Douglas's Virgil and Sir David Lindsey's Monarchie".

Dates: early 16th century