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Library: Glasgow University Library. Register: MS Lib 1: Professors Receipt Book (1751-1765, Type: Professorial). Page: 16v

Bradivereine De Causa Dei

Borrowed: 1762/2/24 (Wednesday). Returned: 1762/7/21 (Wednesday). Original Borrowed Date: 24 Feb. Original Returned Date: 21 Jul.


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Robert Trail
Gender: Male.
Occupation (original): Professor.
Original Full Name: Dr Trail. Life dates: 1720-1775.
Occupation (normalised): Religion and Clergy > Minister/Priest > Church of Scotland. Education > University Professor.


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Thomas Bradwardine (Male, born c.1290, died 1349)
Genre: Theology
De causa Dei, contra Pelagium, et De virtute causarum, ad suos Mertonenses, libri tres.
Press: BI. Shelf: 4. Number: 1. Possible modern shelfmark: Sp Coll Bh9-d.17. Original Author: Bradwardine, Thomas, 1290?-1349..

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Thomas Bradwardine (Male, born c.1290, died 1349)
Genre: Theology
Thomæ Bradvvardini Archiepiscopi olim Cantuariensis, De causa Dei, contra Pelagium, et De virtute causarum, ad suos Mertonenses, libri tres: iussu reverendiss.
Language: Latin . Published: London. Date of publication: 1618. Format: folio.
Number of borrowings: 2


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Thomas Bradwardine (Male, born c.1290, died 1349)
Genre: Theology
De Causa Dei, Contra Pelagium, et De Virtute Causarum

Borrowed: 1762/2/24 (Wednesday). Returned: 1762/7/21 (Wednesday).

Borrower: Robert Trail

Author: Thomas Bradwardine (Male, born c.1290, died 1349), Genre: Theology

De Causa Dei, Contra Pelagium, et De Virtute Causarum