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Volume 9 Critical Studies and General Indexes
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Writing on a small island in the Firth of Forth in the 1440s, Walter Bower set out to tell the whole story of the Scottish nation in a single huge book, the Scotichronicon--'a history book for Scots'. It begins with the mythical voyage of Scota, the Pharaoh's daughter, from Egypt with the Stone of Destiny. The land that her sons discovered in the Western Ocean was named after her: Scotland. It goes on to describe the turbulent events that followed, among them the wars of the Scots and the Picts (begun by a quarrel over a dog); the poisoning of King Fergus by his wife; Macbeth's usurpation and uneasy reign; the good deeds of Margaret, queen and saint; Bruce's murder of the Red Comyn; the founding of Scotland's first university at St Andrews; the 'Burnt Candlemas'; and the endless troubles between Scotland and England.

Weaving in and out of the events of Bower's factual history, like a wonderful pageant, are other subjects that fascinated him: harrowing visions of hell and purgatory, extraordinary miracles; the exploits of knights and beggars, merchants and monks; the ravages of flood and fire; the terrors of the plague; and the answers to such puzzling questions as what makes a good king, and why Englishmen have tails.
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Writing on a small island in the Firth of Forth in the 1440s, Walter Bower set out to tell the whole story of the Scottish nation in a single huge book, the Scotichronicon--'a history book for Scots'. It begins with the mythical voyage of Scota, the Pharaoh's daughter, from Egypt with the Stone of Destiny. The land that her sons discovered in the Western Ocean was named after her: Scotland. It goes on to describe the turbulent events that followed, among them the wars of the Scots and the Picts (begun by a quarrel over a dog); the poisoning of King Fergus by his wife; Macbeth's usurpation and uneasy reign; the good deeds of Margaret, queen and saint; Bruce's murder of the Red Comyn; the founding of Scotland's first university at St Andrews; the 'Burnt Candlemas'; and the endless troubles between Scotland and England.

Weaving in and out of the events of Bower's factual history, like a wonderful pageant, are other subjects that fascinated him: harrowing visions of hell and purgatory, extraordinary miracles; the exploits of knights and beggars, merchants and monks; the ravages of flood and fire; the terrors of the plague; and the answers to such puzzling questions as what makes a good king, and why Englishmen have tails.
Table of contents
  • Title
  • Copyright
  • Contents
  • List of illustrations
  • Preface
  • Introduction
  • Lists of Abbreviations
    • I. Sigla
    • II. Words
    • III. Names of Counties
    • IV. Publications
  • Texts
    • 1. Prologue and Preface in Corpus MS
    • 2. Introduction in Coupar Angus MS
    • 3. Prelims in Corpus MS
    • 4. Additional items in Corpus MS
    • 5. Items by Gilbert de Hay in Corpus MS
    • 6. Liber Extravagans, edited by Dauvit Broun with A.B.Scott
    • a. Introduction
    • b. Prologue
    • c. The Scottish poem
    • d. The English poem
    • e. Poem on the Norman Conquest of England
    • f. Genealogy
    • Notes for Liber Extravagans
    • 7. Two additional epitaphs on James I in Perth MS
    • a. First
    • b. Second
    • 8. Some additions in Donibristle MS
    • 9. Additions in Harleian MS
    • The Manuscripts
    • 10. Bower’s working text: Corpus MS
    • a. Physical archaeology of the MS, by Nicholas Hadgraft and Catherine Hall with Cheryl Porter
    • b. Decoration and illustration, by John Higgitt
    • 11. Copies of full text
    • a. Royal MS
    • b. Donibristle MS
    • c. Brechin MS
    • d. Harleian MS
    • Appendix: Magnus Makculloch
    • e. Edinburgh MS
    • 12. Abbreviated texts
    • a. Coupar Angus MS
    • b. Catholic MS
    • c. Perth MS
    • d. Harleian MS 4764
    • 13. Other MSS with Fordun’s Chronica and Annalia
    • Walter Bower
    • 14. Biography of Bower
    • Scotichronicon
    • 15. Composition of the chronicle
    • 16. Earlier editions
    • 17. This edition
    • Studies
    • 18. The sources
    • a. Identification and implications
    • List I: Index of sources cited
    • List II: Index of documents
    • b. The Scottish annals in Books 5, 8,9 and 10: a review, by W.W.Scott
    • 19. Bower’s use of Vincent of Beauvais, by J.B. Voorbij
    • 20. Bower’s Latin, by L.J.Engels
    • 21. Bower the chronicler
    • 22. Bower on kingship, by Sally Mapstone
    • 23. Bower the churchman
    • 24. Bower as a source for his own times
    • 25. Bower’s patron, Sir David Stewart of Rosyth, by Alan Borthwick
    • Addenda and Corrigenda
    • A. Revised readings of the Latin text
    • B. Revisions of the translation and notes
    • General Index
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