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INDICES:::Dumfries ; education ; High School ; Edinburgh ; philosophical ; experiments

Plato book

Files contains notes, outlines, manuscript chapters and footnotes.

Platonism I-II

File contains handwritten manuscripts and notes on Platonism and Aristotle.

Protagoras

File contains handwritten notes for a paper on Plato's Protagoras as well as two typed manuscripts.

Protagoras II

File contains handwritten manuscript and notes for a paper on Plato's Protagoras.

Reviews

File contains handwritten and typed manuscripts of Doull's reviews of The Presveratic Philosophers, by G.S. Kink, J.E. Raven and The Degrees of Knowledge, by Jacques Maritain, and Hegel's Phenomenology: Dialogues on his Life and Mind, by J. Loewenberg.

Robert A. Logan fonds

  • MS-2-580
  • Fonds
  • Bulk, 1907-1995
Fonds consists of materials related to Logan’s career (1912-1985), fiction and philosophy manuscripts (1925-1983), published articles (1922-1969), his wide-ranging correspondence (1942-1991), his studies concerning Cree and other languages (1932-1969), autobiographical and biographical works (1929-1982), genealogical studies of his family and others (1955-1984), certificates he received throughout his life (1906-1992), the indices he created for his documents (1949-1986), , his diaries (1930-1980), the journals, fieldbooks, and logbooks he wrote (1907-1960), images he took or collected (1909-1992), and other miscellaneous materials(1934-1983). All textual materials relate to his life, his far-reaching research studies, or his writings.

Logan, Robert A., 1892-1992

Royal Institution notes, 1810

Item is a book kept by James Dinwiddie containing notes about lectures at the Royal Institution (April 21, 1810 - May 26, 1811). Dinwiddie notes that he did not attend the first two lectures.

Socrates

Files contains handwritten notes.
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