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CollectionGB 0231 University of Aberdeen, Special Collections
LevelFonds
Ref NoMS 362
TitleMaevius Pollius: 'Compendium historiae universalis' (collection of universal history), taken down by John Jellema
Date1721
Extent0.03 linear metres
SourceGifted by Dr James Melvin (1795 - 1853). Melvin was born in 1795 in Aberdeen and educated there at the Grammar School and at Marischal College, where he graduated A.M. in 1816. He was a teacher and later also lecturer in humanity (Latin) at his old college. He was a careful and successful teacher and an eminent Latin scholar, and ‘Latin Exercises as dictated by the late James Melvin, LL.D.’ was published in 1857 (four years after his death in 1853) by the rector of Grantown Grammar School: it was subsequently revised and re-edited by other teachers. He produced a Latin grammar in 1822, of which there were several editions. His library of over 6,000 books (mostly a fine collection of classical and mediaeval Latin literature) was left to Marischal College, Aberdeen.
DescriptionM. Pollius: 'Compendium historiae universalis' (collection of universal history), 1721. Taken down by John Jellema.
AccrualsNone expected.
Access StatusOpen
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LanguageLatin
Physical DescriptionNo physical conditions affecting use of collection.
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