- The
Scotichronicon is a 15th-century
chronicle by the
Scottish historian Walter Bower. It is a
continuation of historian-priest John of Fordun's earlier...
- Lothian, in the
Kingdom of Scotland. In 1991,
Donald Watt said of Bower's
Scotichronicon that "We are more and more
convinced that this book is one of the national...
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volume 3, pp. 455–463 and 468–470.
Gordon 1867,
Journal and
Appendix to
Scotichronicon and Monasticon,
volume 1, p. xviii. Brady, W.
Maziere (1876). The Episcopal...
- Translated, with
notes by Sir
Herbert Maxwell. p. 206
Walter Bower,
Scotichronicon, Book XII, p. 371
Historic Environment Scotland. "Battle of Bannockburn...
- also
mentions the
Scota foundation myth.
Walter Bower's 15th-century
Scotichronicon included the
first illustrations of the legends. The 16th-century writer...
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retrieved 11
April 2020
Bennett &
Hollister 2006, p. 326. John of Fordun's
Scotichronicon ("there was a
great pestilence and
mortality of men")
Horrox 1994, p...
- they came to blows.
Bruce stabbed Comyn before the high altar. The
Scotichronicon says that on
being told that
Comyn had
survived the
attack and was being...
-
voyaging from Egypt, as
depicted in a 15th-century m****cript of the
Scotichronicon of
Walter Bower; in this
version Scota and Goídel Glas (Latinized as...
- The
flight of the Scota, Goídel Glas, and the
Scythians from Egypt, in a 15th-century m****cript of the
Scotichronicon of
Walter Bower...
- letters, he
contested their authenticity. He also
edited John of Fordun's
Scotichronicon (1759). He was the
eldest son of John Goodall, a
farmer in Banffshire...