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- Robert Henryson (Middle Scots: Robert Henrysoun) was a poet who flourished in Scotland in the period c. 1460–1500. Counted among the Scots makars, he lived...
- Svante Henryson (born 22 October 1963) is a Swedish composer, cellist, b**** guitarist and double b****ist, active within jazz, classical music, and hard...
- Edward Henryson (French: Henry Édouard, Latin: Henricius Eduardus) (1522–c.1590) was a Scottish judge, known also as a jurist and classical scholar. Joseph...
- album by Norwegian pianist Ketil Bjørnstad and Swedish cellist Svante Henryson recorded in Norway in January 2009 and released on ECM two years later...
- first known Biblia pauperum (picture Bible). 1462: 10 SeptemberRobert Henryson enrols as a teacher in the recently founded University of Glasgow in Scotland...
- variant of Henryson. Although these Hendersons were not a significant power in the Borders they were still classed as a riding clan. Henryson was a common...
- of Gods (anonymous) The Morall Fabillis of Esope the Phrygian by Robert Henryson Tam Lin (anonymous) Hero and Leander by Christopher Marlowe The Rape of...
- lines in Middle Scots, written by the 15th-century Scottish makar Robert Henryson. It is his best known poem. It imagines a tragic fate for Cressida in the...
- and the University of St Andrews was produced by writers such as Robert Henryson, William Dunbar, Gavin Douglas and David Lyndsay. The Complaynt of Scotland...
- with humour. The poem had an important legacy for later writers. Robert Henryson's Scots poem The Testament of Cresseid imagined a rambunctious fate for...