Browsing James Dinwiddie fonds by Title
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Nov, 1781 - March, [1783]
(2009-07-28)One letter to James Dinwiddie from Anthony Ferguson dated between Nov 1781 and March 1783. -
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November 29, 1794 - April 24, 1809
(2009-12-22)Three financial documents; one for a transaction between John Anderson Jannet Kellock, one between James Dinwiddie and Geo Hampton and one regarding loans made by William Boyd to three individuals. The papers are dated ... -
November 3 - November 20, 1790
(2009-12-11)Two letter written by Phos Boyd to James Dinwiddie, dated Nov 3- Nov. 20 1790. -
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Oblique Angle Triangles
(2009-07-22)These lecture notes written by James Dinwiddie ca. 1793 discuss theorems for oblique angle triangles. This file consists of nine pages of lecture notes. -
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October 22- December 11, 1810
(2009-12-15)Two letters from Mary Dobie to James Dinwiddie dated Oct. 22 and Dec 11, 1810. -
October 27, 1788
(2009-12-22)A letter from Margaret Kertland, to James Dinwiddie dated October 27, 1788. -
October 30, 1779
(2009-12-15)A letter from Wm. Kellock, with an addition by I. Anderson to James Dinwiddie dated October 30, 1779. -
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Of the General Affections of Motion
(2009-07-22)These notes written by James Dinwiddie ca. 1793 discuss general principles of motion including velocity and dynamics. This file consists of five pages of notes. -
Optics
(2009-07-24)In this scientific journal, James Dinwiddie focuses on optics. He begins with a series of queries related to optics and expands the discussion to the compositon and humours of the eye as well as various experiments in ... -
Optics, No. 1-3
(2009-07-22)These lecture notes written by James Dinwiddie in 1793 focus on optics. Dinwiddie discusses the properties of various instruments including microscopes, telescopes, and magic lanterns as well as convex and concave lenses. ... -
Orbits
(2009-07-28)This notebook begun by James Dinwiddie on January 2, 1776 contains his observations on planetary motion. He notes observations on the orbits of Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, and the moon. This file consists of ...