These are two manuscript copies of Marchetti's translation of Lucretius, Tito Lucrezio della natura delle cose.
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These are two manuscript copies of Marchetti's translation of Lucretius, Tito Lucrezio della natura delle cose.
Marchetti, Alessandro, 1633-1714Two original scores, "Martlet's Muse" and "Sept for Sept".
Brott, AlexanderThe fonds documents A.D. Blackader's personal and professional life. The fonds contains correspondence, diaries, autobiographical notes, papers and lectures, certificates, diplomas, testimonials, article reprints, photographs, and some memorabilia.
Blackader, A. D.Fonds consists of two undated architectural drawings and one photograph of Drummond Street houses, taken approximately 1890. Architectural drawings are elevations of two houses located on Drummond Street in Montreal, designed for Mr. Lighthall.
Dunlop, A. F. (Alexander Francis), 1842-1923This records travels in the Red River Colony in 1806. On the final leaf it is noted that the text was revised 7 May 1840
Henry, Alexander, 1765?-1814The fonds illustrates Alexander MacDonald's work as a medical student and physician and includes photographs, a thank you card, and biographical notes by his granddaughter.
MacDonald, Alexander, 1863-1952Fonds consists of Mackenzie's journal kept on Great Bear Lake.
Mackenzie, Alexander, 1764-1820Munro's papers comprise a draft of his thesis on tuberculosis, together with a good copy of a supplementary chapter on pulmonary tuberculosis.
Munro, Alexander, 1845-1941Skakel's papers comprise photocopies of his will, 1836, and a schedule of scientific apparatus bequeathed to McGill College, 1847.
Skakel, Alexander, 1776-1846Durnford's papers comprise two sketchbooks of Glasgow architecture and scenery, and of mediaeval and domestic architecture in France and Britain, ca 1920. Also included are postcards of Wells' Cathedral, England, ca 1920, and a mimeographed notebook for a piloting course, 1951.
Durnford, Alexander Tilloch Galt, 1898-1973