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Record ID 327361

Library: Advocates Library. Register: F.R.262a/17 (1792-1793, Type: Other). Page: 252

Remarks on Tragedy &c

Borrowed: 1793/7/22 (Monday). Returned: 1793/8/22 (Thursday).


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Mr George Joseph Bell
Gender: Male.
Admission date: 1791. Life dates: 1770-1843.


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Edward Taylor (Male, born c.1741, died 1797)
Genre: Belles Lettres
Cursory remarks on tragedy, on Shakespear, and on certain French and Italian poets, principally tragedians.
Possible modern shelfmark: NLS: [Am].7/1.18.

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Edward Taylor (Male, born c.1741, died 1797)
Genre: Belles Lettres
Cursory remarks on tragedy, on Shakespear, and on certain French and Italian poets, principally tragedians / [by Edward Taylor].
Language: English . Published: London. Date of publication: 1774. Format: 12mo.
Number of borrowings: 3


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Edward Taylor (Male, born c.1741, died 1797)
Genre: Belles Lettres
Cursory Remarks on tragedy, on Shakespear, and on Certain French and Italian Poets

Record ID 117653

Library: St Andrews University Library. Register: Library Receipt Book 1772-1776. (UYLY207-2) (1772-1776, Type: Student). Page: 170-171

Remarks on Tragdy

Borrowed: 1776/2/28 (Wednesday). Returned: 1776/3/9 (Saturday). Classmark: J7- 16. Original Returned Text: Remarks on Tragdy.


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Henry David Hill
Gender: Male.
Life dates: 1762-1820. St Andrews Biographical Register, 1747-1897: https://arts.st-andrews.ac.uk/biographical-register/data/documents/1386090556.
Occupation (normalised): Education > University Student.


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Edward Taylor (Male, born c.1741, died 1797)
Genre: Belles Lettres
Cursory remarks on tragedy, on Shakespear, and on certain French and Italian poets, principally tragedians / [by Edward Taylor].
Classmark: J.7.16.

Book Edition

Confidence level: Certain

Edward Taylor (Male, born c.1741, died 1797)
Genre: Belles Lettres
Cursory remarks on tragedy, on Shakespear, and on certain French and Italian poets, principally tragedians / [by Edward Taylor].
Language: English . Published: London. Date of publication: 1774. Format: 12mo.
Number of borrowings: 3


Book Work

Edward Taylor (Male, born c.1741, died 1797)
Genre: Belles Lettres
Cursory Remarks on tragedy, on Shakespear, and on Certain French and Italian Poets

Record ID 134727

Library: St Andrews University Library. Register: Library Receipt Book 1772-1776. (UYLY207-2) (1772-1776, Type: Student). Page: 349-350

Cursory Remarks on T.

Borrowed: 1776/3/30 (Saturday). Returned: 1776/4. Classmark: J7. 16. Original Returned Text: Cursory Remarks.


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James Traill
Gender: Male.
Life dates: 1757-1816. St Andrews Biographical Register, 1747-1897: https://arts.st-andrews.ac.uk/biographical-register/data/documents/1415705996.
Occupation (normalised): Education > University Student.


Book HoldingLibrary record

Edward Taylor (Male, born c.1741, died 1797)
Genre: Belles Lettres
Cursory remarks on tragedy, on Shakespear, and on certain French and Italian poets, principally tragedians / [by Edward Taylor].
Classmark: J.7.16.

Book Edition

Confidence level: Certain

Edward Taylor (Male, born c.1741, died 1797)
Genre: Belles Lettres
Cursory remarks on tragedy, on Shakespear, and on certain French and Italian poets, principally tragedians / [by Edward Taylor].
Language: English . Published: London. Date of publication: 1774. Format: 12mo.
Number of borrowings: 3


Book Work

Edward Taylor (Male, born c.1741, died 1797)
Genre: Belles Lettres
Cursory Remarks on tragedy, on Shakespear, and on Certain French and Italian Poets