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Latin Language

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

Found in 14 Collections and/or Records:

Sermon notes of William Gurnall (1617-1679)

 Fonds
Identifier: MS GUR
Scope and Contents Notes of Sermons, taken from William Gurnall's 'The Christian in compleat armour'. The first page of the volume is paginated 105, and this continues to the end of the second part on page 358. The third part is unnumbered, but spans 54 pages. The hand which writes these sections is a clear and simple secretary hand, showing some italic influences.The last 8 pages of the volume are in a much neater hand and are written in Latin. Some of the pages are inverted, and one shows signs...
Dates: 1655-1667

Student notes, 1820s

 Series
Identifier: coll-1835/16/2
Scope and Contents John Urquhart's student notes include: Botany notes, 1826 Notes entitled 'Clavis Libri Psalmorium' Notes on miscellaneous books Notes on Thucydides Notes on various sermons Notes on, and passages from the Scriptures Notes on Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations taken in Dr Chalmers' class, 1824-1825 ...
Dates: 1820s

University of Glasgow, Gaelic Bursary Examination Papers, 1936-1937

 Series
Identifier: Coll-97/CW398
Scope and Contents

Series of papers relating to the University of Glasgow Gaelic Bursary Examinations, includes draft examination papers for 1936, 1937, summary of regulations and the MacBrayne Hall Constitution and Rules. Also includes a Latin Examination Paper for an exam in Heriots Hospital, Edinburgh in 1881.

The papers are contained in an envelope addressed to J. Carmichael Watson, 5 Botanic Crescent, Glasgow.

Dates: 1936-1937
Excerpt - Folio 19
Excerpt - Folio 19

Western Medieval Manuscripts

 Collection
Identifier: MS
Scope and Contents This collection contains 275 medieval manuscript books and c. 45 fragments which have been donated to, and purchased by the University in the course of its history. These are all books and fragments written by hand, from the early 11th to the 16th centuries. Many are finely illuminated and decorated. The collection is mainly composed of bibles and liturgical texts, books of hours, treatises of theology and philosophy, legal and medical works, examples of pre-Reformation Scottish music,...
Dates: early 11th-16th centuries