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Record ID 103628

Library: St Andrews University Library. Register: Library Receipt Book 1772-1776. (UYLY207-2) (1772-1776, Type: Student). Page: 80-81

Miscel. Discourse's

Borrowed: 1774/10/12 (Wednesday). Returned: 1774/11/7 (Monday). Classmark: C7.. 32. Original Returned Text: Miscel Discourses.


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Andrew Duncan
Gender: Male.
Life dates: c. 1755-1827. St Andrews Biographical Register, 1747-1897: https://arts.st-andrews.ac.uk/biographical-register/data/documents/1377770044.
Occupation (normalised): Religion and Clergy > Minister/Priest > Church of Scotland. Education > University Student.


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John Ray (Male, born 1627, died 1705)
Genre: Natural Philosophy
Miscellaneous discourses concerning the dissolution and changes of the world. Wherein the primitive chaos and creation, the general deluge, fountains, formed stones, sea-shells found in the earth, subterraneous trees, mountains, earthquakes, vulcanoes, the universal conflagration and future state, are largely discussed and examined. By John Ray, fellow of the Royal Society.
Classmark: C.7.32, C.5.10.

Borrowed: 1774/10/12 (Wednesday). Returned: 1774/11/7 (Monday).

Borrower: Andrew Duncan

Author: John Ray (Male, born 1627, died 1705), Genre: Natural Philosophy

Miscellaneous Discourses concerning the Dissolution and Changes of the World

Record ID 150873

Library: St Andrews University Library. Register: Library Receipt Book 1776-1779. (UYLY207-3) (1776-1779, Type: Student). Page: 202

Ray's  Discourses

Borrowed: 1777/7/16 (Wednesday). Returned: 1777/7/30 (Wednesday). Classmark: C5 .10. Original Returned Text: Rays Discourses.


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John West
Gender: Male.
Life dates: 1756-1817. St Andrews Biographical Register, 1747-1897: https://arts.st-andrews.ac.uk/biographical-register/data/documents/1418216692.
Occupation (normalised): Education > University Student.


Book Holding

John Ray (Male, born 1627, died 1705)
Genre: Natural Philosophy
Miscellaneous discourses concerning the dissolution and changes of the world. Wherein the primitive chaos and creation, the general deluge, fountains, formed stones, sea-shells found in the earth, subterraneous trees, mountains, earthquakes, vulcanoes, the universal conflagration and future state, are largely discussed and examined. By John Ray, fellow of the Royal Society.
Classmark: C.7.32, C.5.10.

Borrowed: 1777/7/16 (Wednesday). Returned: 1777/7/30 (Wednesday).

Borrower: John West

Author: John Ray (Male, born 1627, died 1705), Genre: Natural Philosophy

Miscellaneous Discourses concerning the Dissolution and Changes of the World