About
A major city in Scotland that became a significant center for trade, industry, and learning during the Scottish Enlightenment.
Connections
Other entities that appear in the same books as Glasgow.
Appears in 106 Books
Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz
Septuagint (ed. Bos)
Brooke, McLean, Thackeray (eds.)
William Forbes Skene
Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz
[Saint-Martin, Louis Claude de]
George Gifford
Ralph Waldo Trine
Increase Mather
Henry George Farmer
Henry Charles Carey
Richard Bovet
William Gemmell (trans.)
James Braid
Marcus Manilius; A.E. Housman (ed.)
Euclid; J.L. Heiberg (ed.)
Elzevir Respublica Series
John Maudith, Sahl ibn Bishr, Robert Grosseteste, et al.
Aristotle (Oxford trans. ed. Ross & Smith)
Aristotle (trans. William Alexander Hammond)
Kircher Magneticum
Kircher Magneticum
Friedrich Engels
James Darmesteter (trans.)
Christiaan Huygens
R. H. Charles (ed.)
Alexander Carmichael
Various (ed. Agnes Smith Lewis)
T. W. Rhys Davids (trans.)
Georg Bühler (trans.)
Pappus of Alexandria
Rosa Luxemburg
Catherine Crowe
George Fox
Lactantius
John Wycliffe / Forshall & Madden (eds.)
Lynn Thorndike
Pierre Duhem
Чернышевский, Николай Гаврилович
Tertullian
Wilhelm Windelband
Mary Kingsley
Lactantius; Brandt, Samuel
Richard Boulton
Alphonse Teste
Joseph Philippe François Deleuze
Kashinath Trimbak Telang (trans.)
Henry George Farmer
Joseph Glanvill; Henry More
trans. W.R. Morfill; ed. R.H. Charles
Jean-Baptiste Say
Carl du Prel
Euclid; J.L. Heiberg (ed.)
Hierocles of Alexandria
Conrad Gessner
T. W. Rhys Davids (trans.)
Pierre Duhem
Elzevir Respublica Series
Marcus Manilius; A.E. Housman (ed.)
Bernard P. Grenfell & Arthur S. Hunt
Friedrich Engels
Bernard P. Grenfell, Arthur S. Hunt & Harold I. Bell
Alexander Carmichael
Clara Sophia Jessup Bloomfield-Moore
Claudius Ptolemaeus; Giovanni Antonio Magini
John Campbell Colquhoun
Wilhelm Windelband
Frederic W. H. Myers