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Record ID 2342

Library: Glasgow University Library. Register: MS Lib 3: Students Receipt Book, with professor's names (1760-1765, Type: Student). Page: 34r

Simp in Epict:

Borrowed: 1763/5/10 (Tuesday). Returned: 1763/5/18 (Wednesday). Original Borrowed Date: 10 May 1763. Original Returned Date: 18 May 1763. Professor 1: Robert Trail.


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James Wright
Gender: Male.
Occupation (original): Student.
Class: Logic, Ethics, Theology, Divinity, Preacher. Original Full Name: James Wright.
Occupation (normalised): Education > University Student.


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Simplicius of Cilicia (Male, born c.480, died 560)
Genre: Philosophy and Morality
Commentarius in Enchiridion Epicteti, ex libris vveteribus emendatus. Cum versione Hieronymi Wolfii, et Cl. Salmasii animadversionibus, et notis quibus philosophia Stoica passim explicatur, et illustratur.
Press: AV [?]. Shelf: 6. Number: 8. Possible modern shelfmark: Sp Coll Bn7-i.18  . Original Author: Simplicius, of Cilicia..

Borrowed: 1763/5/10 (Tuesday). Returned: 1763/5/18 (Wednesday).

Borrower: James Wright

Author: Simplicius of Cilicia (Male, born c.480, died 560), Genre: Philosophy and Morality

Commentarius in Enchiridion Epicteti

Record ID 48492

Library: Glasgow University Library. Register: MS Lib 1: Professors Receipt Book (1751-1765, Type: Professorial). Page: 15v

Rameau & Avison Upon Music

Borrowed: 1763/5/10 (Tuesday). Returned: 1763/5/15 (Sunday). Original Borrowed Date: 10 May. Original Returned Date: 15 May.


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John Millar
Gender: Male.
Occupation (original): Professor.
Class: Logic. Original Full Name: Mr Millar. Life dates: 1735-1801.
Occupation (normalised): Education > University Student. Education > University Professor. Law > Advocate.


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Jean-Philippe Rameau (Male, born 1683, died 1764)
Genre: Fine Arts
A treatise of musick, containing the principles of composition.
Original Author: Rameau..

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Jean-Philippe Rameau (Male, born 1683, died 1764)
Genre: Fine Arts
A treatise of musick, containing the principles of composition.
Language: English . Published: London. Date of publication: 1752. Format: 4to.
Number of borrowings: 1


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Jean-Philippe Rameau (Male, born 1683, died 1764)
Genre: Fine Arts
Treatise of Musick, Containing the Principles of Composition

Borrowed: 1763/5/10 (Tuesday). Returned: 1763/5/15 (Sunday).

Borrower: John Millar

Author: Jean-Philippe Rameau (Male, born 1683, died 1764), Genre: Fine Arts

Treatise of Musick, Containing the Principles of Composition

Record ID 65537

Library: Glasgow University Library. Register: MS Lib 1: Professors Receipt Book (1751-1765, Type: Professorial). Page: 15v

Rameau & Avison Upon Music

Borrowed: 1763/5/10 (Tuesday). Returned: 1763/5/15 (Sunday).


Borrower

John Millar
Gender: Male.
Occupation (original): Professor.
Class: Logic. Original Full Name: Mr Millar. Life dates: 1735-1801.
Occupation (normalised): Education > University Student. Education > University Professor. Law > Advocate.


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Charles Avison (Male, born 1709, died 1770)
Genre: Fine Arts
Essay on musical expression.
Possible modern shelfmark: Sp Coll Bi2-k.15. Original Author: Avison, Charles, 1709-1770..

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Charles Avison (Male, born 1709, died 1770)
Genre: Fine Arts
A essay on musical expression.
Language: English . Published: London. Date of publication: 1752. Format: 12mo.
Number of borrowings: 7


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Charles Avison (Male, born 1709, died 1770)
Genre: Fine Arts
Essay on Musical Expression

Borrowed: 1763/5/10 (Tuesday). Returned: 1763/5/15 (Sunday).

Borrower: John Millar

Author: Charles Avison (Male, born 1709, died 1770), Genre: Fine Arts

Essay on Musical Expression