An Analysis of Scottish Borrowers' Registers
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Date of borrowing: 1760/3/5
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Record ID 1215
Library: Glasgow University Library. Register: MS Lib 2: Students Receipt Book (1757-1760, Type: Student). Page: 48v
Aristotilis opera
Borrowed: 1760/3/5 (Wednesday). Returned: 1760/3/26 (Wednesday). Original Borrowed Date: 5 Mar 1760. Original Returned Date: 26 Mar 1760. Professor 1: John Anderson.
Hamilton Kelso
Gender: Male.
Occupation (original): Student.
Class: Logic, Natural Philosophy. Original Full Name: Hamilton Kelso.
Occupation (normalised): Education > University Student.
Aristotle (Male, born BCE384, died BCE322)
Genre: Philosophy and Morality
Opera omnia quae exstant, Graece et Latine…
Press: AM. Shelf: 6. Number: 1. Possible modern shelfmark: Sp Coll Bi5-a.3-4. Original Author: Aristotle..
Volumes borrowed: Volume 1, Volume 2
Confidence level: Very likely
Aristotle (Male, born BCE384, died BCE322)
Genre: Philosophy and Morality
Aristotelis opera omnia quae extant, Graecè & Latinè. Veterum ac recentiorum interpretum, vt Adriani Turnebi, Isaaci Casauboni, Iulij Pacij, studio emendatissima. Cum Kyriaci Strozæ ... libri duobus Græcolatinis de Republicâ in supplementum Politicorum Aristotelis ... Huic editioni ... accessit ... in omnes Aristotelis libros commentarius ... authore Guillelmo Du Val ... qui & ... adjecit anthologiam anatomicam ex scitis Hippocratis & Galeni ... notis & argumentis ... illustrauit ... in legitimum ordinem restituit. Indices tres, etc.
Language: Latin | Greek . Published: Paris. Date of publication: 1629. Format: folio.
Number of borrowings: Volumes associated with this edition were borrowed 21 times in 13 borrowing records
Aristotle (Male, born BCE384, died BCE322)
Genre: Philosophy and Morality
Works of Aristotle
Borrowed: 1760/3/5 (Wednesday). Returned: 1760/3/26 (Wednesday).
Borrower: Hamilton Kelso
Author: Aristotle (Male, born BCE384, died BCE322), Genre: Philosophy and Morality
Volumes borrowed: Volume 1, Volume 2
Record ID 1216
Library: Glasgow University Library. Register: MS Lib 2: Students Receipt Book (1757-1760, Type: Student). Page: 48v
Boyles Tracts
Borrowed: 1760/3/5 (Wednesday). Returned: 1760/3/20 (Thursday). Original Borrowed Date: 5 Mar 1760. Original Returned Date: 20 Mar 1760. Professor 1: George Muirhead.
James Pinkerton
Gender: Male.
Occupation (original): Student.
Class: Logic, Ethics, Natural Philosophy, Theology. Original Full Name: James Pinkerton.
Occupation (normalised): Education > University Student.
Robert Boyle (Male, born 1627, died 1691)
Genre: Natural Philosophy
Tracts written by the Honourable Robert Boyle. About the cosmicall qualities of things. : Cosmicall suspitions. The temperature of the subteraneall regions. The temperature of the submarine regions. The bottom of the sea. To which is præfixt, An introduction to the history of particular qvalities.
Press: AT. Shelf: 9. Number: 14. Original Author: Boyle, Robert, 1627-1691..
Confidence level: Very likely
Robert Boyle (Male, born 1627, died 1691)
Genre: Natural Philosophy
Tracts written by the Honourable Robert Boyle. About the cosmicall qualities of things. Cosmicall suspitions. The temperature of the subteraneall regions. The temperature of the submarine regions. The bottom of the sea. To which is præfixt, An introduction to the history of particular qvalities.
Language: English . Published: Oxford. Date of publication: 1671. Format: 8vo.
Number of borrowings: 4
ESTC: R29050
Robert Boyle (Male, born 1627, died 1691)
Genre: Natural Philosophy
Tracts Written by the Honourable Robert Boyle
Borrowed: 1760/3/5 (Wednesday). Returned: 1760/3/20 (Thursday).
Borrower: James Pinkerton
Author: Robert Boyle (Male, born 1627, died 1691), Genre: Natural Philosophy
Record ID 1214
Library: Glasgow University Library. Register: MS Lib 2: Students Receipt Book (1757-1760, Type: Student). Page: 48v
Weston's shorthand
Borrowed: 1760/3/5 (Wednesday). Returned: 1760/3/26 (Wednesday). Original Borrowed Date: 5 Mar 1760. Original Returned Date: 26 Mar 1760. Professor 1: James Moor.
Hamilton Kelso
Gender: Male.
Occupation (original): Student.
Class: Logic, Natural Philosophy. Original Full Name: Hamilton Kelso.
Occupation (normalised): Education > University Student.
James Weston (Male, born c.1688, died c.1748)
Genre: Practical Arts/Useful Knowledge
Stenography compleated, or the art of short-hand brought to perfection
Press: AS. Shelf: 4. Number: 2. Possible modern shelfmark: Sp Coll Bl1-f.11 . Original Author: Weston, James..
Confidence level: Certain
James Weston (Male, born c.1688, died c.1748)
Genre: Practical Arts/Useful Knowledge
Stenography compleated, or the art of short-hand brought to perfection; being the most easy, exact, lineal, speedy, and legible method extant: whereby can be joined in every sentence, at least two, three, four, five, six, seven, or more words together in one, without taking off ye pen, in ye twinkling of an eye; and that by the signs of the English moods, tenses, persons, particles, &c never before invented. By this new method any, who can but tolerably write their names in round-hand, may with ease (by this book alone without any teacher) take down from ye speaker's mouth, any sermon speech, trial, play, &c. word by word, though they know nothing of Latin. And may likewise read one another's writing distinctly. be it ever so long after it is written: to perform these by any other short-hand method extant, is utterly impossible; as is evident from ye books themselves. The nature, use, and excellency hereof, are more fully contained in the preface. Compos'd by James Weston, the only author and professor of this new method.
Language: English . Published: London. Date of publication: 1727. Format: 8vo.
Number of borrowings: Volumes associated with this edition were borrowed 96 times in 90 borrowing records
ESTC: N41627
James Weston (Male, born c.1688, died c.1748)
Genre: Practical Arts/Useful Knowledge
Stenography Compleated
Borrowed: 1760/3/5 (Wednesday). Returned: 1760/3/26 (Wednesday).
Borrower: Hamilton Kelso
Author: James Weston (Male, born c.1688, died c.1748), Genre: Practical Arts/Useful Knowledge