| Administrative History | Thomas Ogilvie was possibly Professor of Humanity (Latin) at King's College, Aberdeen. However, he does not appear on the lists of humanists at the college. A notebook belonging to him is in the archives of the University of Aberdeen. |
| Description | Notebook, including Douglas genealogical material, Latin verses, treatise on metaphysics, epitaphs on King Charles I, Professor Skene, Alexander MacLennan, Robert Malcolm,the womans universe, and other pieces, 17th century.
Bound up with miscellaneous pieces. Contains eulogy naming G. Skene as regent. Text as in MS 3920. |
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