Mr Robert MacLean

telephone: 01413305632
email: Robert.MacLean@glasgow.ac.uk

R1207 Level 12, Archives & Special Collections, Library, Glasgow G12 8QE

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ORCID iDhttps://orcid.org/0009-0009-4169-484X

Publications

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Number of items: 8.

2024

MacLean, R. (2024) Who owned the Margarita Philosophica and how was it read? In: Laube, S. (ed.) Tracts of Action: Material, Visual, and Practical Dimensions of Early Modern How-to Books. Series: Library of the written word - the handpress world (127). Brill: Leiden, pp. 72-95. ISBN 9789004683372 (doi: 10.1163/9789004683389_005)

MacLean, R. (2024) The Role of the Glasgow Soaperie Company (1674-1691) in Mediterranean and Atlantic Trade. New Researchers in Maritime History Conference, Glasgow, Scotland, 22-23 Mar 2024.

2023

Buesnel, G., MacLean, R. and Varsou, O. (2023) A Toolkit on How to Develop a Virtual Exhibition, in the Form of a Website, Showcasing Historical Illustrations on Facial Paralysis as a Public Engagement Tool. Medicine and the Arts: Exploring the Healing Interactions, Doctor as a Humanist (DASH), Barcelona, Spain, 19-21 Oct 2023.

MacLean, R. (2023) The library of Captain John Anderson, a seventeenth-century Glasgow mariner. Journal of the Edinburgh Bibliographical Society, 18, pp. 13-43.

2019

Carruthers, G. and MacLean, R. (2019) A new Janet Hamilton holograph manuscript discovered. Studies in Scottish Literature, 45(1), 8.

Clark, H.-L. , Gambell, S., Mucha, F. , MacLean, R. , Rankin, M. and Rowan, R. (2019) Global History Hackathon Playbook Version 1.1: Practical Guidance for Hosting a Hackathon for the Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences. Project Report. University of Glasgow, Glasgow. (Unpublished)

MacLean, R. (2019) Legal deposit music at University of Glasgow Library, 1710–1836. Brio, 56(2),

2018

MacLean, R. (2018) Medical marginalia in the early printed books of University of Glasgow Library. In: Tweed, H. C. and Scott, D. G. (eds.) Medical Paratexts from Medieval to Modern: Dissecting the Page. Series: Palgrave studies in literature, science and medicine. Springer: Cham, pp. 157-173. ISBN 9783319734255 (doi: 10.1007/978-3-319-73426-2_10)

This list was generated on Thu Nov 21 12:46:55 2024 GMT.
Number of items: 8.

Articles

MacLean, R. (2023) The library of Captain John Anderson, a seventeenth-century Glasgow mariner. Journal of the Edinburgh Bibliographical Society, 18, pp. 13-43.

Carruthers, G. and MacLean, R. (2019) A new Janet Hamilton holograph manuscript discovered. Studies in Scottish Literature, 45(1), 8.

MacLean, R. (2019) Legal deposit music at University of Glasgow Library, 1710–1836. Brio, 56(2),

Book Sections

MacLean, R. (2024) Who owned the Margarita Philosophica and how was it read? In: Laube, S. (ed.) Tracts of Action: Material, Visual, and Practical Dimensions of Early Modern How-to Books. Series: Library of the written word - the handpress world (127). Brill: Leiden, pp. 72-95. ISBN 9789004683372 (doi: 10.1163/9789004683389_005)

MacLean, R. (2018) Medical marginalia in the early printed books of University of Glasgow Library. In: Tweed, H. C. and Scott, D. G. (eds.) Medical Paratexts from Medieval to Modern: Dissecting the Page. Series: Palgrave studies in literature, science and medicine. Springer: Cham, pp. 157-173. ISBN 9783319734255 (doi: 10.1007/978-3-319-73426-2_10)

Research Reports or Papers

Clark, H.-L. , Gambell, S., Mucha, F. , MacLean, R. , Rankin, M. and Rowan, R. (2019) Global History Hackathon Playbook Version 1.1: Practical Guidance for Hosting a Hackathon for the Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences. Project Report. University of Glasgow, Glasgow. (Unpublished)

Conference or Workshop Item

MacLean, R. (2024) The Role of the Glasgow Soaperie Company (1674-1691) in Mediterranean and Atlantic Trade. New Researchers in Maritime History Conference, Glasgow, Scotland, 22-23 Mar 2024.

Buesnel, G., MacLean, R. and Varsou, O. (2023) A Toolkit on How to Develop a Virtual Exhibition, in the Form of a Website, Showcasing Historical Illustrations on Facial Paralysis as a Public Engagement Tool. Medicine and the Arts: Exploring the Healing Interactions, Doctor as a Humanist (DASH), Barcelona, Spain, 19-21 Oct 2023.

This list was generated on Thu Nov 21 12:46:55 2024 GMT.