Manuscript on paper in a single hand containing two sets of lecture notes on logic by a student of the University of Louvain. The first set of lectures was given by Guillielmo Philippi; the second by the Cartesian philosopher Arnold Geulincx. The manu...
Description:
In Latin.
Subject (Name):
Eversdijck, Marcellus van., Geulincx, Arnold, 1624-1669., Philipps, William., and Université de Louvain (1425-1797)
Subject (Topic):
Logic, Study and teaching, Logic, Modern, and Philosophy, Modern
Petrus, von Rosenheim, approximately 1380-1433, author
Published / Created:
[1505]
Call Number:
Beinecke MS 907 2
Container / Volume:
2
Image Count:
2
Alternative Title:
Rationarium evangelistarum
Description:
BEIN Beinecke MS 907: Imperfect: leaf a1 wanting. Leaf a6 supplied and housed separately in case (marked as volume 2). Manuscript notes, some bled. Hand-colored illustrations. Blind-stamped quarter pigskin binding over wooden boards; with two metal cl...
Publisher:
Thomas Anshelm
Subject (Topic):
Mnemonics, Mnemonic devices, and Study and teaching
Petrus, von Rosenheim, approximately 1380-1433, author
Published / Created:
[1505]
Call Number:
Beinecke MS 907
Container / Volume:
Vol. 1
Image Count:
32
Alternative Title:
Rationarium evangelistarum
Description:
BEIN Beinecke MS 907: Imperfect: leaf a1 wanting. Leaf a6 supplied and housed separately in case (marked as volume 2). Manuscript notes, some bled. Hand-colored illustrations. Blind-stamped quarter pigskin binding over wooden boards; with two metal cl...
Publisher:
Thomas Anshelm
Subject (Topic):
Mnemonics, Mnemonic devices, and Study and teaching
Autograph manuscript arithmetic notebook by Sarah North Pike, 1686, annotated with Pike family records, 1695-1771; and 18 birth certificates for members of the Pike family, printed forms completed in manuscript, dated at Cork, 1724-1776. Arithmetic no...
Description:
Sarah North Pike (1666-1716) was a daughter of Mary North and Thomas North, of Lewin’s Mead, in Bristol, England. Sarah North married Thomas Pope in 1687; in 1693 she married Ebenezer Pike (1662-1724), of Cork, Ireland, a son of Elizabeth Jackson Pike...
Subject (Geographic):
Ireland, Cork, and Cork (Ireland)
Subject (Name):
Beane, Elizabeth., Pike, Agnes Riggs, approximately 1690-1723., Pike, Anne Clibbon, 1730-1801., Pike, Ebenezer, 1662-1724., Pike, Ebenezer, 1724-1785., Pike, Katherine Hutchinson, 1744-1813., Pike, Mary Randall, 1699-1775., Pike, Richard, 1696-1763., Pike, Samuel, 1726-1796., Pike, Sarah North, 1666-1716., and Pike family.
Subject (Topic):
Arithmetic, Study and teaching, Calligraphy, Midwifery, Midwives, Penmanship, English, Quakers, Women, Education, Women midwives, Weights and measures, Intellectual life, and Social life and customs
Autograph manuscript, signed by Clarise Merino, in which Merino defines the goals of Americanization and cultural assimilation of immigrants in the United States. Merino proposes several methods for American women to befriend and mentor immigrant wom...
Description:
Clarise Merino (1905- ) was a teacher born in Arizona.
Subject (Geographic):
United States, United States., and West (U.S.)
Subject (Name):
Merino, Clarise, 1905-
Subject (Topic):
English language, Study and teaching, Foreign speakers, Immigrants, Cultural assimilation, Education, Teachers, Women, and Women immigrants
Manuscript, in a single hand, of a collection primarily of arithmetic problems and conversion tables interspersed with a large number of verses, both satirical and sentimental, on such subjects as marriage, the sexes, love, and friendship. The collec...
Description:
Christian Kerr, Lady of Chatto and Sunlaws, was the daughter of William Kerr of Chatto and Sunlaws, and inherited her father's estates in preference to her brother. She married her cousin, Charles Kerr, but left no children. In 1759, she entailed th...
Subject (Geographic):
Great Britain., England, Great Britain, Great Britain, and Kelso (Scotland)
Subject (Name):
Chatto and Sunlaws, Christian Kerr, Lady. and Kerr family.
Subject (Topic):
Accounts, Arithmetic, Study and teaching, English poetry, Households, Inventories, Occasional verse, English, Private libraries, Sentimentalism in literature, Verse satire, English, Women authors, Intellectual life, and Social life and customs