A volume of ink manuscript notes, with pencil annotations, of Hume's Lectures, taken down by a person unknown, but probably a student. The notes relate to lectures delivered between November-December 1805 and with an introductory lecture omitted. Headings include: Marriage; Parent and Child; Guardian and Ward; Master and Servant; and, Personal Rights.
Notes of lectures given by David Hume, Baron of the Scots Exchequer, taken down by person unknown
Archive Collection
- For more information, email the repository
- Advice on accessing these materials
- Cite this description
- Bookmark:http://archiveshub.jisc.ac.uk/data/gb237-coll-1291
- This material is held at
- ReferenceGB 237 Coll-1291
- Dates of Creation1805
- Language of MaterialEnglish
- Physical Description1 volume
Scope and Content
Administrative / Biographical History
While it is not clear who wrote these notes of lectures given by Professor David Hume (1757-1838), it is believed that they are either a fair copy made by a student, or copied for sale from the notes of another student. The volume comprises the first twenty-six lectures of Professor Hume given from 12 November 1805 to 27 December 1805. Hume was Professor of Scots Law at Edinburgh University, 1786-1822.
Access Information
Generally open for consultation to bona fide researchers, but please contact repository for details in advance.
Acquisition Information
Notes acquired by donation. Accession no: E2011.02.
Archivist's Note
Compiled by Graeme D. Eddie, Special Collections, Edinburgh University Library.