Manuscripts.
Found in 6567 Collections and/or Records:
14th-century manuscript produced in England containing English law statutes and writs.
15th-century English manuscript containing three Middle English texts: 'Liber maundevyle'; the chivalric poem 'Sir Cleges'; and, 'De regimine principum' by Thomas Hoccleve.
15th-century manuscript containing 'De remediis utriusque fortunae' of Adrianus Carthusiensis, incorporating passages from the 'De remediis utriusque fortunae' of Petrarch.
15th-century manuscript containing 'De vero et falso bono' of Bartolomeo Platina in the hand of Bartolomeo Sanvito.
15th-century manuscript containing saints' lives and other religious material.
15th-century manuscript of 'Collationes' attributed to Robert Holcot.
15th-century manuscript of the chartulary of Arbroath Abbey, known as the 'Registrum nigrum'.
15th-century manuscript of the chartulary of Scone Abbey.
15th-century manuscript of the 'Filostrato' of Giovanni Boccaccio.
15th-century manuscript of the 'Jónsbók', containing the laws of Iceland.
15th-century manuscript of the 'Moralia in Job' of Pope Gregory I.
15th-century manuscript written in the Low Countries containing devotional texts.
15th-century manuscript written in the Low Countries, containing various works attributed to, or written by, St Bernard.
15th-century transcript of the chartulary of Dryburgh Abbey.
16th-century manuscript containing a register of charters and leases of St Andrews Priory, Pittenweem Priory and the archbishopric of St Andrews, covering the years 1553-1574.
16th-century manuscript containing the Accounts of the Archbishopric of St Andrews, covering the years 1539-1549.
16th-century manuscript containing the 'Vie de saint Louis' of Jean de Joinville.
16th-century manuscript of the romance 'Clariodus', a translation of a French prose original into Older Scots verse.
The Manuscript is imperfect; according to the old foliation, seven folios are missing at the beginning, and another one or more at the end. A passage of eight lines has been pasted in on folio 125 verso.
Written in one hand throughout, with large decorative initials at the beginning of each book. Watermark of pot with letters IB (cf. Briquet number 12804).
17th-century extracts and transcripts, in the hand of Sir James Balfour, of chartularies and other historical works.
17th-century manuscript, probably written in Scotland, containing a translation into Latin of the 'Οἰκουμένης περιήγησις' ['Description of the Known World'], by Dionysius Periegetes.
17th-century transcripts of foundation charters of religious houses in Scotland made by Sir James Balfour; and a transcript, probably late 16th-century, of the Chartulary of Balmerino Abbey.
19 letters of Sir Andrew Ramsay, Lord Abbotshall: 17 of them to John, Duke of Lauderdale, 1663-1667, and undated; 1 to the Duke of Rothes, 1666; and 1 to the 1st Marquess of Tweeddale, 1670., 1663-1670.
Of the letters to Lauderdale, 9 are published in ‘Letters from Archibald, Earl of Argyll, to John, Duke of Lauderdale’ by George Sinclair and C K Sharpe (Bannatyne Club, 1829), pages 103-124, to which page-references have been added in the manuscript.
19 photographs of buildings in Edinburgh, with manuscript notes of F M Chrystal.
22 notebooks, 1942, containing the corrected manuscript of A J Cronin, "The Keys of the Kingdom".
With a copy of the novel inscribed by Cronin and a letter, 1950, of Cronin.
25 letters of Roderick Watson Kerr to George M Thomson.
Concerning the Porpoise Press.
With typescript copies annotated by Thomson.