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George Buchanan (Scottish Gaelic: Seòras
Bochanan;
February 1506 – 28
September 1582) was a
Scottish historian and
humanist scholar.
According to historian...
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Dugald Buchanan (Dùghall
Bochanan in Gaelic) (Ardoch Farm,
Strathyre (near Balquhidder) in Perthshire,
Scotland 1716–1768) was a
Scottish poet writing...
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MacGillivray Breac Breck...
- (1898–1966),
Polish poet and children's
writer Dugald Buchanan (Dùghall
Bochanan) (1716–1768),
Scottish poet in
Scots and
Scottish Gaelic Robert Williams...
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Advanced Studies, ISBN 978-1-85500-165-7 Ó Maolalaigh,
Roibeard (2008), "'
Bochanan modhail foghlaimte':
Tiree Gaelic,
lexicology and Glasgow's historical...
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desolation pervaded the
works of
Scottish Gaelic writers such as
Dughall Bochanan which mirrored many of the
themes of the
graveyard poets writing in England...
- (1875–1940), novelist, The Thirty-Nine
Steps Dugald Buchanan (Dùghall
Bochanan, 1716–1768), poet and
Bible translator (in
Scots and Gaelic)
George Buchanan...
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desolation pervaded the
works of
Scottish Gaelic writers such as
Dughall Bochanan which mirrored many of the
themes of the
graveyard poets writing in England...