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Will be of great use to those interested in both medieval history and historiography. * INTERNATIONAL REVIEW OF SCOTTISH STUDIES *
A wonderful achievement that will make detailed intertextual work much easier to accomplish in the future. * RENAISSANCE QUARTERLY *
Its authoritative versions of hitherto unpublished or inaccessible chronicles are valuable tools for those with a variety of interests in Scottish history. . . . The erudite and entertaining introduction to the volume clearly and concisely illustrates the variety of insights to be gleaned from these chronicles and sets them in their literary and historical background, making the richness of Scottish historical writing, and the history of fifteenth- and sixteenth-century Scotland, accessible and profitable to scholars and students alike. * SCOTTISH HISTORICAL REVIEW *
The editors and translators should be commended for their erudite scholarship. Editing a volume of seven different chronicles, in multiple languages, is no small task. The seven chronicles are meticulously transcribed and edited, and the translations are faithful and accurate. The textual notes occupy roughly one-third of the book; they are substantial and helpful to the reader. Any questions that I had while reading theses chronicles were answered in full in these notes or in the bountiful bibliographic footnotes. The glossary is meticulous. This book is a substantial contribution to late medieval Scottish historical writing. * THE MEDIEVAL REVIEW *
Scholars of medieval Scottish history and literature have an erudite (but accessible) one-stop shop from which to research - and teach - some of the neglected gems of Older Scots historiography. * ARCHIV *
A scholarly and accessible volume. * JOURNAL OF SCOTTISH HISTORICAL STUDIES *
Book Information
ISBN 9781843837459
Author Dan Embree
Format Hardback
Page Count 402
Imprint The Boydell Press
Publisher Boydell & Brewer Ltd
Weight(grams) 1g