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Journal articles on the topic "Bishops Of Dunkeld"

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Macqueen, John. "Alexander Myln, Bishop George Brown, and the Chapter of Dunkeld." Studies in Church History. Subsidia 8 (1991): 349–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0143045900001733.

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It might seem reasonable to assume that Alexander Myln’s Vitae episcoporum Dunkeldensium was a humanist document. He begins with a paragraph called by Hannay a dedication to Bishop Gavin Douglas and to the canons of Dunkeld who were promoted in the time of Bishop George Brown. If anyone in early sixteenth-century Scotland deserves the name humanist, Douglas is the man, and one would expect a work dedicated to him to adopt a corresponding style. The book, however, does not wholly live up to expectations. Myln was a lawyer devoted to documents, and his normal style is that of the early records w
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Shelley, Matthew. "The Isle of Loch Clunie: the key to the see of Dunkeld." Innes Review 64, no. 1 (2013): 39–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/inr.2013.0047.

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Bishop George Brown had a great fondness for the comfortable country residence he built on the Isle of Loch Clunie. In the uncertain world of the early sixteenth century it offered relative safety during a bitter feud, and a dignified retreat during his final illness. Scotland's artificial islands (often called crannogs) are frequently associated with the prehistoric and early historic periods. The evidence from Clunie helps underline the reality that they remained in relatively widespread use between the fifteenth and seventeenth centuries. The extensive surviving physical remains and written
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Glenn, Virginia. "A newly discovered Dunkeld seal." Innes Review 58, no. 2 (2007): 217–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/e0020157x0700008x.

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The seal impression of Richard of Inverkeithing, bishop of Dunkeld (1250–72) recently discovered in Sens, helps to consolidate our picture of thirteenth-century Scottish religious iconography. The obverse ( Fig. 1 consists of Richard's seal of dignity, which shows him standing facing forward, his crozier in his left hand, his right hand raised in blessing, between two large fleurs de lis. The top of the seal has been damaged and partly broken off, but we know from a complete and sharp impression of 1254 in Durham, that the ground is plain and the whole crowned by an architectural canopy.1
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Books on the topic "Bishops Of Dunkeld"

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Braun, Johannes. Ich lebe, weil Du es willst: Des Magdeburger Bischofs Tagebuch aus dunklen Tagen, 1970-1990 : Berichte, Deutungen, Ergebnisse. Mecke, 1999.

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The episcopate of Charles Wordsworth: Bishop of St. Andrews, Dunkeld, and Dunblane, 1853-1892 : a memoir, together with some materials for forming a judgment on the great questions in the discussion of which he was concerned. Longmans, Green, 1990.

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Douglas, Gavin. The Poetical Works Of Gavin Douglas, Bishop Of Dunkeld, With Memoir, Notes And Glossary. Kessinger Publishing, LLC, 2007.

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Douglas, Gavin. The Poetical Works Of Gavin Douglas, Bishop Of Dunkeld, With Memoir, Notes And Glossary. Kessinger Publishing, LLC, 2007.

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Small, John, Gawin Douglas, and John Virgil. Poetical Works of Gavin Douglas, Bishop of Dunkeld: With Memoir, Notes, and Glossary; Volume 4. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2018.

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Poetical Works of Gavin Douglas, Bishop of Dunkeld: With Memoir, Notes, and Glossary; Volume 3. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2018.

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Poetical Works of Gavin Douglas, Bishop of Dunkeld: With Memoir, Notes, and Glossary; Volume 4. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2022.

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Small, John, Gawin Douglas, and John Virgil. Poetical Works of Gavin Douglas, Bishop of Dunkeld: With Memoir, Notes, and Glossary; Volume 1. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2018.

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The Poetical Works of Gavin Douglas, Bishop of Dunkeld: With Memoir, Notes, and Glossary; Volume 3. Franklin Classics, 2018.

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Small, John, Gawin Douglas, and John Virgil. The Poetical Works of Gavin Douglas, Bishop of Dunkeld: With Memoir, Notes, and Glossary; Volume 1. Franklin Classics Trade Press, 2018.

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Book chapters on the topic "Bishops Of Dunkeld"

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Thomas, Sarah. "Well-Connected and Qualified Clerics? The Bishops of Dunkeld and Sodor in the Fifteenth Century." In The Fifteenth Century XV. Boydell and Brewer Limited, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/9781787441514.008.

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Leask, Nigel. "Conquering Caledonia." In Stepping Westward. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198850021.003.0003.

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This chapter focuses on the influence of two ‘literary’ sources on eighteenth-century Highland travel: Tacitus’s Agricola and Macpherson’s Poems of Ossian. The historical analogy between Agricola’s victory at Mons Graupius and Culloden provided an ideological template for the final defeat of Jacobitism in 1746, explored here in travel accounts written by antiquarians, Hanoverian soldiers fighting in the Forty-Five, and post-war tourists like Bishop Pococke. The second part of the chapter argues that the popularity of Ossian after 1760 remapped Highland topography as a site of Caledonian resistance, stimulating enthusiasm for Gaelic culture which ironically coincided with official attempts to extirpate the language. Macpherson’s English ‘translations’ provided a new incentive for tourists to visit the Highlands, persuading them to collect fragments of ‘authentic’ Ossianic verse, and also inspiring a series of hallmarks sites for tourists in quest of ‘Fingalian topography’ like ‘Fingal’s Cave’ on Staffa and ‘Ossian’s Hall’ at Dunkeld.
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