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Library: Glasgow University Library. Register: MS Lib 5: Professors Receipt Book (1770-1790, Type: Professorial). Page: 58v

Michaelis Syntagma Comment.

Borrowed: 1788/3/16 (Sunday). Returned: 1788/4/26 (Saturday). Original Borrowed Date: 16 Mar 1788. Original Returned Date: 26 Apr 1788.


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Robert Findlay
Gender: Male.
Occupation (original): Professor.
Class: Minister. Original Full Name: Robert Findlay. Life dates: 1721-1814. Academic dates: MA 1737; DD 1776.
Occupation (normalised): Religion and Clergy > Minister/Priest > Church of Scotland. Education > University Professor.


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Johann David Michaelis (Male, born 1717, died 1791)
Genre: Law, Genre: Philosophy and Morality, Genre: Theology
Syntagma commentationum.
Press: AZ. Shelf: 5. Number: 5. Possible modern shelfmark: Sp Coll Bm10-h.4. Original Author: Michaelis, Johann David, 1717-1791..

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Johann David Michaelis (Male, born 1717, died 1791)
Genre: Law, Genre: Philosophy and Morality, Genre: Theology
J. D. Michaelis ... Syntagma Commentationum.
Language: Latin . Published: Göttingen. Date of publication: 1759-1767. Format: 4to.
Number of borrowings: 1


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Johann David Michaelis (Male, born 1717, died 1791)
Genre: Law, Genre: Philosophy and Morality, Genre: Theology
Syntagma Commentationum [Johann David Michaelis]

Borrowed: 1788/3/16 (Sunday). Returned: 1788/4/26 (Saturday).

Borrower: Robert Findlay

Author: Johann David Michaelis (Male, born 1717, died 1791), Genre: Law, Genre: Philosophy and Morality, Genre: Theology

Syntagma Commentationum [Johann David Michaelis]