An Analysis of Scottish Borrowers' Registers
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Year of publication: 1486
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Record ID 51933
Library: Glasgow University Library. Register: MS Lib 5: Professors Receipt Book (1770-1790, Type: Professorial). Page: 37v
Aenae Sylvii Epistolae } D.r C
Borrowed: 1784/12/26 (Sunday). Returned: 1785/3/5 (Saturday). Original Borrowed Date: 26 Dec. Original Returned Date: 5 Mar.
Thomas Reid
Gender: Male.
Occupation (original): Professor.
Original Full Name: Dr Reid. Life dates: 1710-1796.
Occupation (normalised): Education > University Professor.
Dr James Carmichael
Gender: Male. Borrower type: Other.
Occupation (original): Student.
Class: Natural Philosophy. Original Full Name: James Carmichael.
Occupation (normalised): Education > University Student. Education > University Professor.
Pope Pius II (Male, born 1405, died 1464)
Genre: Fiction, Genre: Travel
Pij. ij. pontificis maximi cui ante summum episcopatum primum quidem imperiali secretario: tandem ep[iscop]o deinde cardinali senen[sis]. Eneas Siluius nomen erat: familiares epistole ad diuersos in quadruplici vite ei[us] statu tra[n]smisse.
Press: A. Shelf: 12. Number: 3. Possible modern shelfmark: Sp Coll Bm8-g.10 . Original Author: Pius II, Pope, 1405-1464..
Confidence level: Certain
Pope Pius II (Male, born 1405, died 1464)
Genre: Fiction, Genre: Travel
Epistolae familiares. De Duobus amantibus Euryalo et Lucretia. Descriptio urbis Viennensis.
Language: Latin . Published: Nuremberg. Date of publication: 1486. Format: 4to.
Editors: Wyle, Niklas von, 1410?-1479?
Number of borrowings: 1
Pope Pius II (Male, born 1405, died 1464)
Genre: Fiction, Genre: Travel
Epistolae Familiares. De Duobus Amantibus Euryalo et Lucretia. Descriptio urbis Viennensis
Borrowed: 1784/12/26 (Sunday). Returned: 1785/3/5 (Saturday).
Borrowers: Thomas Reid , Dr James Carmichael
Author: Pope Pius II (Male, born 1405, died 1464), Genre: Fiction, Genre: Travel
Epistolae Familiares. De Duobus Amantibus Euryalo et Lucretia. Descriptio urbis Viennensis