-
earlier ones, at the end of the 16th
century George Buchanan in his
Rerum Scoticarum Historia added much,
generally following John of Fordun. In this version...
- to
reveal the
original form. BSH: Buchanan,
George (1506–1582):
Rerum Scoticarum Historia (1582) AI:
Antonine Itinerary RC:
Ravenna Cosmography, Ravennatis...
- are clear. However, some
scholars think that
George Buchanan's
Rerum Scoticarum Historia matches Shakespeare's
version more closely. Buchanan's work was...
- "England."
George Buchanan mentions an
Edmund Blackadder in his 1582
Rerum Scoticarum Historia,
writing that Mary,
Queen of
Scots embarked on a boat at Leith...
-
Scottish Kings in his
history of Scotland—published in
Latin as
Rerum Scoticarum Historia in 1582—most of whom are now
considered by
historians to be figures...
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Kunin pp. 7–8 Haswell-Smith (2004) p. 354. Buchanan,
George (1582)
Rerum Scoticarum Historia: The
First Book
Archived 9 June 2011 at the
Wayback Machine The...
- of two of his
major works, De Jure
Regni apud
Scotos (1579) and
Rerum Scoticarum Historia (1582). He died in his
first floor flat on Kennedy's
Close (destro****...
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reprint of 2007. Rait, pp. 20–21 Rait, p. 24
citing George Buchanan's
Rerum Scoticarum Historia Lib. x.
Williams (1997) p. 186 Brown; et al. (2007–2009), The...
-
various embellishments. In contrast,
George Buchanan's
account in his
Rerum Scoticarum Historia,
published in 1582 and
derived from Boece's work,
omits any reference...
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Edinburgh University Press, ISBN 9780748616152 Buchanan,
George (1582),
Rerum Scoticarum Historia (English translation ed.) Duncan, A.A.M. (2002), The Kingship...