| Description | A selection of public lectures given by Leslie Macfarlane:
1: 10 February 1495 (1960) A lecture given to Senior Honours History Students, University of Aberdeen, published in Alma Mater 1960
2: Christian Thought in the Middle Ages (1964) Given on US television 24 November 1964
3: The Christian Meaning of History (1965) Given at Manchester College, Minnesota, USA 27 May 1965
4: A Tale of Two Sees: Rome and Aberdeen, 1483-1514 (1974) Given to the Aberdeen branch of the Historical Association of Scotland 7 November 1974
5: The Election of Pope Urban VI in 1378 (1976) Given to the Edinburgh University Historical Society 17 February 1976
6: Academic Freedom and Privilege in the Medieval University: A Lesson or Warning? (1982) Given to members of the Arts Faculty, King'sCollege, in 1982
7: The Founding of the University of Aberdeen in 1495 (1987) Given to the Friends of the Library, University of Aberdeen, 21 September 1987
8: William Elphinstone, 1431-1514 (1988) Précis ofthe lecture given to the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland on 21 March 1988
9: Learning from the Past (1989) Given to the Newman Association, Abrdeen May 1989
10: Adventures in History: Seeking the truth in the Vatican Archives (1994) Given at St Andrews College, Glasgow, 4 November 1994
11: King's College, Aberdeen: The Creation of the Academic Community, 1495-1532 (1995) Given in the conference hall, King's College, 20 May 1995. |