Traditionally, Arthur Johnston has been judged proxime accessit to George Buchanan in the world of Scottish neo-Latin poetry, and particularly in the versification of the Book of Psalms. The thesis offers a counterpoint to that theme. More of his poetry came under scrutiny at the close of the nineteenth century, when an edition of his Parerga and Epigrammata of 1632, turned scholarly attention to his secular poems. This study examines the poems written between 1599 and 1622 during Johnston’s peregrenatio academica in Europe – poems which depict him at the moment of his emergence onto the public stage, and which offer insights into his life, and the worlds he occupied, during those years. Part one of the thesis will examine his early years a...
The Ulster poet Samuel Thomson (1766-1816) experienced a brief period of fame during the 1790s and e...
This thesis examines the relationship between the fifteenth-century Kingis Quair and the text which ...
The century or so of upheaval which followed the Reformation in Scotland and the change over from me...
The purpose of this study is to examine the Celtic poems and essays of Lionel Johnson in order to di...
Presents the first critical discussion of manuscript poems in the Maitland Quarto attributable to Al...
In this article I propose to discuss John Stewart of Baldynneis's version of Ludovico Ariosto’s Orla...
George Buchanan (1506–1582) was the most distinguished Scottish humanist of the sixteenth century wi...
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Illinois, 1916.Typescript.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 7...
The Consolation of Philosophy by Boethius (c.480- 524 AD) was pivotal in the formation of Western in...
In the spring of 1802, the painter Anne-Louis Girodet de Roussy de Trioson first exhibited his Ossia...
National Library of Scotland, MS 23159.7 is a thirty-two line poem in the hand of David Hume (1711–7...
From the first verse of the first Elegy (entitled “Quam misera sit conditio docentium literas humani...
This thesis is about a class of literate professionals that served as hereditary brehons, poets and ...
Alba Literaria is the first history of Scottish literature planned and produced outside Scotland. It...
For too long Sir David Lindsay of the Mount has been almost the exclusive concern of literary critic...
The Ulster poet Samuel Thomson (1766-1816) experienced a brief period of fame during the 1790s and e...
This thesis examines the relationship between the fifteenth-century Kingis Quair and the text which ...
The century or so of upheaval which followed the Reformation in Scotland and the change over from me...
The purpose of this study is to examine the Celtic poems and essays of Lionel Johnson in order to di...
Presents the first critical discussion of manuscript poems in the Maitland Quarto attributable to Al...
In this article I propose to discuss John Stewart of Baldynneis's version of Ludovico Ariosto’s Orla...
George Buchanan (1506–1582) was the most distinguished Scottish humanist of the sixteenth century wi...
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Illinois, 1916.Typescript.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 7...
The Consolation of Philosophy by Boethius (c.480- 524 AD) was pivotal in the formation of Western in...
In the spring of 1802, the painter Anne-Louis Girodet de Roussy de Trioson first exhibited his Ossia...
National Library of Scotland, MS 23159.7 is a thirty-two line poem in the hand of David Hume (1711–7...
From the first verse of the first Elegy (entitled “Quam misera sit conditio docentium literas humani...
This thesis is about a class of literate professionals that served as hereditary brehons, poets and ...
Alba Literaria is the first history of Scottish literature planned and produced outside Scotland. It...
For too long Sir David Lindsay of the Mount has been almost the exclusive concern of literary critic...
The Ulster poet Samuel Thomson (1766-1816) experienced a brief period of fame during the 1790s and e...
This thesis examines the relationship between the fifteenth-century Kingis Quair and the text which ...
The century or so of upheaval which followed the Reformation in Scotland and the change over from me...