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Record ID 821

Library: Glasgow University Library. Register: MS Lib 2: Students Receipt Book (1757-1760, Type: Student). Page: 34r

Kerseys Algebra

Borrowed: 1759/3/9 (Friday). Returned: 1759/3/7 (Wednesday). Original Borrowed Date: 9 Mar 1759. Original Returned Date: 7 Mar 1759. Professor 1: Robert Simson.


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James Jack
Gender: Male.
Occupation (original): Student.
Class: Logic, Theology, Moral Philosophy, Natural Philosophy. Original Full Name: James Jack.
Occupation (normalised): Education > University Student.


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John Kersey (Male, born 1616, died c.1690)
Genre: Education, Genre: Mathematics
Elements of that mathematical art commonly called algebra, : expounded in four books.
Press: P. Shelf: 6. Number: 8. Possible modern shelfmark: Sp Coll Bk9-e.9  . Original Author: Kersey, John, 1616-1690?..

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John Kersey (Male, born 1616, died c.1690)
Genre: Education, Genre: Mathematics
Elements of that mathematical art commonly called algebra: expounded in four books.
Language: English . Published: London. Date of publication: 1673. Format: folio.
Number of borrowings: 17


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John Kersey (Male, born 1616, died c.1690)
Genre: Education, Genre: Mathematics
Elements of that Mathematical Art Commonly called Algebra

Borrowed: 1759/3/9 (Friday). Returned: 1759/3/7 (Wednesday).

Borrower: James Jack

Author: John Kersey (Male, born 1616, died c.1690), Genre: Education, Genre: Mathematics

Elements of that Mathematical Art Commonly called Algebra

Record ID 820

Library: Glasgow University Library. Register: MS Lib 2: Students Receipt Book (1757-1760, Type: Student). Page: 34r

Rowes friendship in death

Borrowed: 1759/3/9 (Friday). Returned: 1759/3/26 (Monday). Original Borrowed Date: 9 Mar 1759. Original Returned Date: 26 Mar 1759. Professor 1: Adam Smith.


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James Doig
Gender: Male.
Occupation (original): Student.
Class: Ethics. Original Full Name: James Doig.
Occupation (normalised): Education > University Student.


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Elizabeth Singer Rowe (Female, born 1674, died 1737)
Genre: Belles Lettres
Friendship in death: in twenty letters from the dead to the living. To which are added, Letters moral and entertaining, in prose and verse. In three parts
Press: AS. Shelf: 6. Number: 11. Possible modern shelfmark: Sp Coll Bl8-h.1  . Original Author: Rowe, Elizabeth Singer, 1674-1737..