The Renaissance in Scotland contains original essays on the following topics of cultural history: literature; manuscripts and printed books; libraries; law; universities; music; education; social, political and ecclesiastical history. It offers fresh interpretations of many aspects of the age of humanism and reform, as this impinged on Scotland.
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Alasdair A. MacDonald, Ph.D. (1978) in English, University of Edinburgh, is Professor of Medieval English Language and Literature at the University of Groningen. He has published widely on the Medieval and Renaissance literature and culture of Scotland and England.
Michael Lynch, Ph.D. (1977) in History, University of London, is Sir William Fraser Professor of Scottish History and Paleography (alternatively Professor of Scottish History) at Edinburgh University. He has published widely on the history of early modern Scotland.
Ian B. Cowan, Ph.D. (1961) in Scottish History, Edinburgh University, was until his death in 1990 Professor of Scottish History at Glasgow University. He published extensively on the medieval church.
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Red Cloth Hardback. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. First Edition. 1994. xxiv, 428pp including index. B&W illustrations. Light pencil marking to one chapter (The Dialogue of the Twa Wyfeis by Mark Loughlin) otherwise the book is in very good condition. There is a little wear to the edges of the unclipped dust jacket. "The Renaissance in Scotland is a collection of original essays on a wide range of topics concerning the cultural history of Scotland. The period concerned extends from the late fifteenth through to the early seventeenth century. The individual studies take various aspects of culture as their starting-points: literature; the history of manuscripts and printed books; libraries; the law; the universities; music; education; social, political and ecclesiastical history. The essays, however, all take full account of the larger context provided by the age of humanism and reform, as this was manifested in Scotland. The Renaissance in Scotland contains an abundance of new information and offers many challenging new insights and interpretations. It will be of interest to all those concerned with the cultural and intellectual history of Scotland and of northern Europe in general." THE SCOTS BUKE OF PHISNOMY ??? SIR GILBERT HAY Author: Sally Mapstone THE LATIN ORIGINAL OF ROBERT HENRYSON'S ANNUNCIATION LYRIC. Author: A.A. MacDonald WILLIAM ELPHINSTONE'S LIBRARY REVISITED Author: Leslie J. Macfarlane JAMES LIDDELL ON CONCEPTS AND SIGNS Author: Alexander Broadie NEW LIGHT ON GAVIN DOUGLAS Author: Priscilla Bawcutt THE ASLOAN MANUSCRIPT Author: I.C. Cunningham THE CATHEDRAL CLERGY OF DUNKELD IN THE EARLY SIXTEENTH CENTURY Authors: Ian B. Cowan and Michael J. Yellowlees THE INVENTION OF TRADITION, HIGHLAND-STYLE Author: William Gillies GLASGOW UNIVERSITY LIBRARY'S COPY OF ROBERT RICHARDSON'S EXEGESIS IN CANONEM DIVI AUGUSTINI Author: Stephen v?? CANONS REGULAR AND THE REFORMATION Author: Mark Dilworth THE INTERACTION BETWEEN LITERATURE AND HISTORY IN QUEEN MARY'S EDINBURGH: THE BANNATYNE MANUSCRIPT AND ITS PROSOPOGRAPHICAL CONTEXT Author: Theo van Heijnsbergen THE DIALOGUE OF THE TWA WYFEIS': MAITLAND, MACHIAVELLI AND THE PROPAGANDA OF THE SCOTTISH CIVIL WAR Author: Mark Loughlin THE REGENT MORTON'S VISITATION: THE REFORMATION OF ABERDEEN, 1574 Author: Allan White SOME HELPES FOR YOUNG SCHOLLERS A NEW SOURCE OF EARLY SCOTTISH PSALMODY Author: Kenneth Elliott 'MELVILLIAN' REFORM IN THE SCOTTISH UNIVERSITIES Author: James Kirk PREACHING TO THE CONVERTED? PERSPECTIVES ON THE SCOTTISH REFORMATION Author: Michael Lynch 'M. ALEX: BOYDE.' THE AUTHORSHIP OF TRA BANC TO BANC' Author: Robert Donaldson 'DURKAN & ROSS' AND BEYOND Author: Brian Hillyard GLANVILL RESARCINATE: SIR JOHN SKENE AND REGIAM MAJESTATEM Author: Hector L. MacQueen WRITINGS OF JOHN DURBAN, 1931-1994 Author: Peter W. Asplin. Seller Inventory # ScotHist191b
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Red Cloth Hardback. Condition: Near Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Near Fine. First Edition. 1994. xxiv, 428pp including index. B&W illustrations. The book is in excellent condition with no inscriptions. The unclipped dust jacket is also in excellent condition with slight creasing to the spine ends. "The Renaissance in Scotland is a collection of original essays on a wide range of topics concerning the cultural history of Scotland. The period concerned extends from the late fifteenth through to the early seventeenth century. The individual studies take various aspects of culture as their starting-points: literature; the history of manuscripts and printed books; libraries; the law; the universities; music; education; social, political and ecclesiastical history. The essays, however, all take full account of the larger context provided by the age of humanism and reform, as this was manifested in Scotland. The Renaissance in Scotland contains an abundance of new information and offers many challenging new insights and interpretations. It will be of interest to all those concerned with the cultural and intellectual history of Scotland and of northern Europe in general." THE SCOTS BUKE OF PHISNOMY ??? SIR GILBERT HAY Author: Sally Mapstone THE LATIN ORIGINAL OF ROBERT HENRYSON'S ANNUNCIATION LYRIC. Author: A.A. MacDonald WILLIAM ELPHINSTONE'S LIBRARY REVISITED Author: Leslie J. Macfarlane JAMES LIDDELL ON CONCEPTS AND SIGNS Author: Alexander Broadie NEW LIGHT ON GAVIN DOUGLAS Author: Priscilla Bawcutt THE ASLOAN MANUSCRIPT Author: I.C. Cunningham THE CATHEDRAL CLERGY OF DUNKELD IN THE EARLY SIXTEENTH CENTURY Authors: Ian B. Cowan and Michael J. Yellowlees THE INVENTION OF TRADITION, HIGHLAND-STYLE Author: William Gillies GLASGOW UNIVERSITY LIBRARY'S COPY OF ROBERT RICHARDSON'S EXEGESIS IN CANONEM DIVI AUGUSTINI Author: Stephen v?? CANONS REGULAR AND THE REFORMATION Author: Mark Dilworth THE INTERACTION BETWEEN LITERATURE AND HISTORY IN QUEEN MARY'S EDINBURGH: THE BANNATYNE MANUSCRIPT AND ITS PROSOPOGRAPHICAL CONTEXT Author: Theo van Heijnsbergen THE DIALOGUE OF THE TWA WYFEIS': MAITLAND, MACHIAVELLI AND THE PROPAGANDA OF THE SCOTTISH CIVIL WAR Author: Mark Loughlin THE REGENT MORTON'S VISITATION: THE REFORMATION OF ABERDEEN, 1574 Author: Allan White SOME HELPES FOR YOUNG SCHOLLERS A NEW SOURCE OF EARLY SCOTTISH PSALMODY Author: Kenneth Elliott 'MELVILLIAN' REFORM IN THE SCOTTISH UNIVERSITIES Author: James Kirk PREACHING TO THE CONVERTED? PERSPECTIVES ON THE SCOTTISH REFORMATION Author: Michael Lynch 'M. ALEX: BOYDE.' THE AUTHORSHIP OF TRA BANC TO BANC' Author: Robert Donaldson 'DURKAN & ROSS' AND BEYOND Author: Brian Hillyard GLANVILL RESARCINATE: SIR JOHN SKENE AND REGIAM MAJESTATEM Author: Hector L. MacQueen WRITINGS OF JOHN DURBAN, 1931-1994 Author: Peter W. Asplin. Seller Inventory # ScotHist191c
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Red Cloth Hardback. Condition: Near Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Near Fine. First Edition. 1994. xxiv, 428pp including index. B&W illustrations. The book is 'As New' (we took it out of the shrink wrap). The unclipped duat jacket is also in excellent condition with slight sunning to the spine. "The Renaissance in Scotland is a collection of original essays on a wide range of topics concerning the cultural history of Scotland. The period concerned extends from the late fifteenth through to the early seventeenth century. The individual studies take various aspects of culture as their starting-points: literature; the history of manuscripts and printed books; libraries; the law; the universities; music; education; social, political and ecclesiastical history. The essays, however, all take full account of the larger context provided by the age of humanism and reform, as this was manifested in Scotland. The Renaissance in Scotland contains an abundance of new information and offers many challenging new insights and interpretations. It will be of interest to all those concerned with the cultural and intellectual history of Scotland and of northern Europe in general." THE SCOTS BUKE OF PHISNOMY ??? SIR GILBERT HAY Author: Sally Mapstone THE LATIN ORIGINAL OF ROBERT HENRYSON'S ANNUNCIATION LYRIC. Author: A.A. MacDonald WILLIAM ELPHINSTONE'S LIBRARY REVISITED Author: Leslie J. Macfarlane JAMES LIDDELL ON CONCEPTS AND SIGNS Author: Alexander Broadie NEW LIGHT ON GAVIN DOUGLAS Author: Priscilla Bawcutt THE ASLOAN MANUSCRIPT Author: I.C. Cunningham THE CATHEDRAL CLERGY OF DUNKELD IN THE EARLY SIXTEENTH CENTURY Authors: Ian B. Cowan and Michael J. Yellowlees THE INVENTION OF TRADITION, HIGHLAND-STYLE Author: William Gillies GLASGOW UNIVERSITY LIBRARY'S COPY OF ROBERT RICHARDSON'S EXEGESIS IN CANONEM DIVI AUGUSTINI Author: Stephen v?? CANONS REGULAR AND THE REFORMATION Author: Mark Dilworth THE INTERACTION BETWEEN LITERATURE AND HISTORY IN QUEEN MARY'S EDINBURGH: THE BANNATYNE MANUSCRIPT AND ITS PROSOPOGRAPHICAL CONTEXT Author: Theo van Heijnsbergen THE DIALOGUE OF THE TWA WYFEIS': MAITLAND, MACHIAVELLI AND THE PROPAGANDA OF THE SCOTTISH CIVIL WAR Author: Mark Loughlin THE REGENT MORTON'S VISITATION: THE REFORMATION OF ABERDEEN, 1574 Author: Allan White SOME HELPES FOR YOUNG SCHOLLERS A NEW SOURCE OF EARLY SCOTTISH PSALMODY Author: Kenneth Elliott 'MELVILLIAN' REFORM IN THE SCOTTISH UNIVERSITIES Author: James Kirk PREACHING TO THE CONVERTED? PERSPECTIVES ON THE SCOTTISH REFORMATION Author: Michael Lynch 'M. ALEX: BOYDE.' THE AUTHORSHIP OF TRA BANC TO BANC' Author: Robert Donaldson 'DURKAN & ROSS' AND BEYOND Author: Brian Hillyard GLANVILL RESARCINATE: SIR JOHN SKENE AND REGIAM MAJESTATEM Author: Hector L. MacQueen WRITINGS OF JOHN DURBAN, 1931-1994 Author: Peter W. Asplin. Seller Inventory # ScotHist191a
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Leather / fine binding. Condition: New. Über den AutorAlasdair A. MacDonald, Ph.D. (1978) in English, University of Edinburgh, is Professor of Medieval English Language and Literature at the University of Groningen. He has published widely on the Medieval and Renai. Seller Inventory # 909451646
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