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Scholarly Book Collecting in Restoration Scotland: The Library of the Revd James Nairn (16291678) [Kõva köide]

"The wide scholarly interests of Scots in the Restoration period are analysed by Murray Simpson through this in-depth study of the library of James Nairn (1629-1678), a Scottish parish minister. The collection demonstrates a remarkable receptivity to newintellectual ideas. At some two thousand titles Nairn's is the biggest library formed in this period for which we have detailed and accurate records. The collection is analysed by subject. In addition, there is a biographical study and chapters investigating aspects of the Scottish book market and comparing other contemporary Scottish clerical libraries. A short-title catalogue of the collection, giving references to relevant online bibliographies and catalogues, a select provenance index and a subject index complete the work"--

The scholarly interests of Scots in the Restoration period are analysed by Murray Simpson through an in-depth study of the library of the Reverend James Nairn (1629-1678), the biggest collection formed in this period for which we have detailed records.
Acknowledgments ix
Abbreviations x
Explanatory Notes xi
Introduction 1(10)
PART 1 Analysis
1 A Life of James Nairn
11(18)
2 How Nairn Acquired His Books: Some Aspects of the Scottish Book Market, c.1650-1685
29(8)
3 Nairn's Library: An Overview
37(8)
4 Theology
45(17)
A General Survey
45(10)
B Statistical Survey
55(7)
B.i Post-1517 Christian Theology and Other Religions
55(3)
B.ii Pre-Reformation Christian Theology
58(1)
B.iii Bibles and Biblical Studies
59(3)
5 Philosophy, Psychology, Science and Medicine
62(10)
A General Survey
62(8)
B Statistical Survey
70(2)
6 Literature and Language Studies
72(9)
A General Survey
72(5)
B Statistical Survey
77(4)
7 History, Geography and Antiquarian Studies; Political Science and Law
81(10)
A General Survey
81(5)
B Statistical Survey
86(5)
B.i History, Geography and Antiquarian Studies
86(2)
B.ii Political Science and Law
88(3)
8 Other Clerical Book Collectors in Restoration Scotland
91(11)
9 Conclusion
102(7)
PART 2 Catalogue
Introduction to the Catalogue
109(6)
Catalogue of the Library of James Nairn
115(193)
Appendix 1 A Volume Bearing the Signature "James Nairne" in Edinburgh University Library 308(1)
Appendix 2 Select Provenance Index 309(4)
Appendix 3 Subject Index 313(7)
Sketch Map of the Firth of Forth Area, Showing Places of Relevance to James Nairn 320(1)
Bibliography 321(11)
Index to Introduction and Part 1 332
Murray C. T. Simpson, Ph.D. (1988), formerly Director of Special Collections at the National Library of Scotland, has published numerous articles on the history of the book and of libraries in Scotland from the seventeenth to the nineteenth centuries.