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Stylebooks. Reference sources.

 Subject
Subject Source: Art & Architecture Thesaurus
Scope Note: Manuals or guides that give examples of rules on the usage of words, punctuation, and typography for the preparation of copy for publication.

Found in 40 Collections and/or Records:

Style-book of Senior William Steuart of Castlemilk, inscribed on the flyleaf, 'This styll Book was begun be Sr. Wm. Steuart of Castlemilk ye 6th of March 1690'., 1690.

 Item
Identifier: MS.5343
Scope and Contents

On folio 2 is a short poem. The styles occupy folios 3-9. On folios 10-15, written in an eighteenth century hand, is a list of books in Latin, French and English, on literature, agriculture, philosophy, divinity and law. The remaining folios are blank.

Dates: 1690.

Style book, possibly of David Wilson.

 Item
Identifier: Adv.MS.25.7.11
Scope and Contents

The style book contains the 'formes of all bonds, assignations, etc'.

Dates: 17th century.

Style book, possibly of James Weir, Writer to the Signet.

 Item
Identifier: Adv.MS.25.6.15
Scope and Contents

A collection of Scots conveyancing styles compiled about the end of 16th century. On folio 79 verso is the signature of James Weir, Writer to the Signet (admitted 1668; died 1687).

Dates: Late 16th century-early 17th century.

Stylebook apparently compiled by a writer in Stirling.

 Item
Identifier: MS.20756
Scope and Contents

The writer deals with bills, bonds, discharges, dispositions and charters, and other deeds consequent on them. A full list of contents as far as page 175 appears on the top pastedown. In some cases actual documents are quoted, in others the particular details are removed.

Dates: [Circa 1777.]

Two contiguous parchment fragments, apparently from a book of styles of papal letters., 15th century.

 File
Identifier: Adv.MS.84.1.7
Scope and Contents

The text of the fragments is in a 15th-century hand and is arranged in double columns. The rubrics are in red, and the capitals in green and silver, the latter now oxidized.

The work of which the fragments form part of a leaf is not recorded in ‘Patrologia Latina’.

The fragments were recovered from a copy (pressmark K.37.g) of ‘Homeri Ilias’ (Venetiis, 1524), in which they had been used as binding strips.

Dates: 15th century.