Notes by James Graham on the lectures of John Alexander, 1642-1643.
- Reference:GB 227 msLF1117.C42
- Dates of Creation:1642-1643
- Name of Creator:
- Language of Material:Latin
- Physical Description:1 volume, 264pp
Scope and Content
Notes, taken by James Graham, of the lectures of John Alexander of St Salvator's College, University of St Andrews.
- pp.1-77 Lectures, based on Aristotle's Ethics, with occasional brief citations of the original, begun 21 April 1642, and completed 11 June 1642.
- pp.78-113 Lectures on Aristotle's Physics, Book I, begun 7 November 1642, completed 8 December 1642.
- pp.113-131 Lectures on Aristotle's Physics, Book II, begun 8 December 1642, completed 23 December 1642.
- pp.131-150 Lectures on Aristotle's Physics, Book III, begun 23 December 1642, completed 6 January 1643.
- pp.151-177 Lectures on Aristotle's Physics, Book IV, begun 6 January 1643, completed 26 January 1643.
- p.178 scribbles
- pp.179-189 Lectures on Aristotle's Physics, Book V, begun 25 January 1643, completed 2 February 1643.
- pp.190-201 Lectures on Aristotle's De Coelo Book I, begun 2 February 1643, completed 8 February 1643.
- pp.201-228 Lectures on Aristotle's De Coelo Books II and III, with line illustrations, begun 8 February 1643, completed 17 February 1643.
- pp.228-237 Lectures on Aristotle's De Coelo Book IV, begun 17 February 1643, completed 19 February 1643.
- pp.237-250 Lectures on De ortu et interitu Book IV, begun 21 February 1642 [sic].
- pp.251-255 Brief notes on theological topics - the consolations of Christ, sin, creation of man.
- pp.256-258 Brief notes, in a different hand, on the Beatitudes.
- p.259 Note on a discourse on Matthew chapter 6, in the hand of John Graham, with his signature.
- p.261 Note on cures for various ailments.
- p.262 Notes on Universals.
- p.263 Note in the hand of John Graham on propositions.
- p.264 Note on divine omnipotence.
- Text overlaps ruled borders.
- Approximately 20 leaves excised between p.262 and 263 and 4 leaves missing after p.264.
Administrative / Biographical History
James Graham studied at St Andrews from 1639, graduating with an MA in 1643.
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Call number used to be ms1476
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Binding: vellum with embossed decoration and initials 'WO' stamped on cover. Paper: 14.3x18.5cm
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Description compiled by Maia Sheridan, Archives Hub project archivist, based on material from the Manuscripts Database
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Custodial History
Signature of John Graham [pp.225, 261].
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