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William Spence, An essay..on logarithmic transcendents (1809) sQA342.S8

Zacharias Ursinus, Catechesis religionis christinae (1591) TypBE.B91WC Ralph Erskine, The militant's song (1725) TypBE.D24RE

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Several new digital books have been added to the repository. These include William Spence's An essay on the theory of the various orders of logarithmic transcendents (1809), Ralph Erskine's The militant's song (1725) and Zacharias Ursinus' Catechesis religionis christinae (1591). We aim always to select for digitisation items in our Rare Books collections which are unique, or of special interest, to St Andrews, and which are not usually digitally available elsewhere. See all the books we have digitised so far on the Digital Books page https://arts.st-andrews.ac.uk/digitalhumanities/node/2

Ideas for digital projects? If there is material in the Library's collections which you would find it useful to have digitised, or which could be the subject of a digital humanities project, I would be glad to hear from you. I can be contacted at alice.crawford@st-andrews.ac.uk.

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From: Dr Alice Crawford, Digital Humanities Research Librarian, University of St Andrews Library, North St, St Andrews. KY16 9TR. Phone: 01334 462317. Email: ac101@st-andrews.ac.uk.


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