Lectures on the use, advantage and utility of the dead languages ; Lectures on criticism ; History of philosophy / by Charles Nisbet ; [notes taken by Samuel Davidson]. [1790 Dec. 7-1791 Apr. 6]

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Lectures on the use, advantage and utility of the dead languages ; Lectures on criticism ; History of philosophy / by Charles Nisbet ; [notes taken by Samuel Davidson]. [1790 Dec. 7-1791 Apr. 6]

Manuscript of 12 lectures on dead languages (Dec. 7, 1790 to Jan. 12, 1791), 29 lectures on criticism (Jan. 13 to Feb. 24, 1791), and 28 lectures on the history of philosophy (Feb. 24 to Apr. 6, 1791) delivered by Charles Nisbet at Dickinson College, transcribed by Samuel Davidson, class of 1792, and bound.

448, 192, [16] p., bound ; 19 cm.

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Dickinson College

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Nisbet, Charles, 1736-1804

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Clergyman. From the description of Papers of Charles Nisbet, 1801. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 79454732 First president of Dickinson College, Carlisle, Pa. From the description of Manuscript, [17-?]. (Ohio University). WorldCat record id: 12844904 Charles Nisbet was a Scottish Presbyterian Minister, and the President/Founder of Dickinson College in Carlisle, Pennsylvania. From the guide to the Charles Nisbet lectures, undated, (Ohio Univer...

Davidson, Samuel.

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