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Scotichronicon: v. 4

Bower, Walteretc.(Volume editor)Watt, D.E.R.(Volume editor)
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At the request of David Stewart of Rosyth, a Fife laird, Walter Bower wrote this epic history of the Scots.

He took over materials ascribed to an earlier historian, John of Fordun, and continued the history down to his own day.

Among the famous stories he covers is the myth that the Scots took their name originally from Scota, Pharaoh's daughter. "Scotichronicon" has become one of the most important medieval accounts of early Scottish history.

It provides a strong expression of national identity and offers a window into the world view of medieval commentators.

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Product Details
Mercat Press
1873644353 / 9781873644355
Hardback
941.101
11/08/1998
United Kingdom
704 pages
157 x 240 mm, 1298 grams
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