In 1779 Revd Dr John Walker was appointed to be the University of Edinburgh’s Professor of Natural History. Because of the institutional structure of the university, he took care to keep detailed class lists from 1782 to 1800. These are extant in the University of Edinburgh’s Special Collections Department. As many of the students on the lists would go on to have a profound impact on the practice of nineteenth century natural history, I have compiled them into a table so that they can be used as a reference tool for those interested in the study of natural history in Edinburgh during the late eighteenth century. The table is arranged into columns that state the student’s name, degree, year of attendance and geographic origin. To help the re...
Medical Teaching in Edinburgh during the 18th and 19th centuries, Matthew H. Kaufman, The Royal Coll...
publication-status: Publishedtypes: ArticleOriginally appeared in History of Education Researcher: N...
This publication presents a new text of Robert Boyle’s prescriptions for the writing of natural hist...
In 1779 Revd Dr John Walker was appointed to be the University of Edinburgh’s Professor of Natural H...
The Rev. Dr John Walker was the Professor of Natural History at the University of Edinburgh from 177...
During the first decade of the nineteenth century, Edinburgh was the scene of several lively debates...
A history of anthropology in the Northumbrian region of England from the early Christian era, throug...
My thanks to Iain Milne, Head of Heritage and Sibbald Librarian at the Royal College of Physicians o...
Funding: Leverhulme Trust funded project, ‘After the Enlightenment: Scottish Intellectual Life, 1790...
Pagination differs from hardbound copy of thesis held at Cambridge University Library.Many histories...
Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins, celebrated in Britain and the United States for his models and illustra...
Rev. Dr. John Walker (1731-1803) held the Regius Chair of Natural History in the University of Edinb...
The Lithophylacii Britannicii ichnographia [British figured stones] (1699) by Edward Lhwyd, the seco...
his paper reappraises the role of medical clubs and societies in the production and consumption of k...
Robert G. W. Anderson (Editor). Cradle of Chemistry: The Early Years of Chemistry at the University ...
Medical Teaching in Edinburgh during the 18th and 19th centuries, Matthew H. Kaufman, The Royal Coll...
publication-status: Publishedtypes: ArticleOriginally appeared in History of Education Researcher: N...
This publication presents a new text of Robert Boyle’s prescriptions for the writing of natural hist...
In 1779 Revd Dr John Walker was appointed to be the University of Edinburgh’s Professor of Natural H...
The Rev. Dr John Walker was the Professor of Natural History at the University of Edinburgh from 177...
During the first decade of the nineteenth century, Edinburgh was the scene of several lively debates...
A history of anthropology in the Northumbrian region of England from the early Christian era, throug...
My thanks to Iain Milne, Head of Heritage and Sibbald Librarian at the Royal College of Physicians o...
Funding: Leverhulme Trust funded project, ‘After the Enlightenment: Scottish Intellectual Life, 1790...
Pagination differs from hardbound copy of thesis held at Cambridge University Library.Many histories...
Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins, celebrated in Britain and the United States for his models and illustra...
Rev. Dr. John Walker (1731-1803) held the Regius Chair of Natural History in the University of Edinb...
The Lithophylacii Britannicii ichnographia [British figured stones] (1699) by Edward Lhwyd, the seco...
his paper reappraises the role of medical clubs and societies in the production and consumption of k...
Robert G. W. Anderson (Editor). Cradle of Chemistry: The Early Years of Chemistry at the University ...
Medical Teaching in Edinburgh during the 18th and 19th centuries, Matthew H. Kaufman, The Royal Coll...
publication-status: Publishedtypes: ArticleOriginally appeared in History of Education Researcher: N...
This publication presents a new text of Robert Boyle’s prescriptions for the writing of natural hist...