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John Barbour (poet)

  • Dr Sally Mapstone “Myllar's and Chepman's Prints” (Strand: Early Printing)

    Dr Sally Mapstone “Myllar's and Chepman's Prints” (Strand: Early Printing)

  • SCOTTISH TEXT SOCIETY Old Series

    SCOTTISH TEXT SOCIETY Old Series

  • Makar's Court

    Makar's Court

  • The Historicity of Barbour's Bruce

    The Historicity of Barbour's Bruce

  • BY Ph. D. UNIVERSITY of EDINBURGH 1980

    BY Ph. D. UNIVERSITY of EDINBURGH 1980

  • Vernacular Literary Culture in Lowland Scotland, 1680-1750

    Vernacular Literary Culture in Lowland Scotland, 1680-1750

  • Scottish Lords and Their Leaders in the Narratives About Great Moments in Community History (Between John Barbour’S the Bruce and Blind Hary’S Wallace)

    Scottish Lords and Their Leaders in the Narratives About Great Moments in Community History (Between John Barbour’S the Bruce and Blind Hary’S Wallace)

  • Belfast's Bonnie

    Belfast's Bonnie

  • William Wallace in Scottish Literature

    William Wallace in Scottish Literature

  • Medieval Scottish Poetry - British and Irish Literature - Oxford Bibliographies

    Medieval Scottish Poetry - British and Irish Literature - Oxford Bibliographies

  • From Epic to Romance: Barbour's Bruce and Scott's the Lord of the Isles Thomas R

    From Epic to Romance: Barbour's Bruce and Scott's the Lord of the Isles Thomas R

  • Barbour File

    Barbour File

  • Scottish Literature: Timeline Historical Events Literary Events (Selected

    Scottish Literature: Timeline Historical Events Literary Events (Selected

  • King Robert the Bruce (1274-1329)

    King Robert the Bruce (1274-1329)

  • The Scottish Current in the English Literature of the Eighteenth Century

    The Scottish Current in the English Literature of the Eighteenth Century

  • 1 HL4030 – Scottish Literature (Course Guide Subject to Change

    1 HL4030 – Scottish Literature (Course Guide Subject to Change

  • John Barbour

    John Barbour

  • Five Middle English Alliterative Poems In

    Five Middle English Alliterative Poems In

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  • Barbour's Black Douglas
  • John Barbour's Bruce and National Identity in Fourteenth-Century
  • MAGIC and IDENTITY in OLDER SCOTS ROMANCE by RUTH HELEN CADDICK
  • Buntin, Melanie Clare (2015) the Mutual Gaze: the Location(S) of Allan Ramsay and James Thomson Within an Emerging Eighteenth-Century British Literature
  • The Cambridge Companion to Scottish Literature Edited by Gerard Carruthers and Liam Mcilvanney Frontmatter More Information
  • Reputations in Scottish History: King Robert the Bruce (1274-1329) by Michael Penman
  • Irss 40 (2015) 103
  • Bibliography.Pdf
  • John Pinkerton (1758-1826): Champion of the Makars Patrick O'flaherty
  • Scottish Verse
  • A Fine Great Company of Good Men, Well Armed and Equipped Macinnes, Iain A
  • SOME EDITIONS of the BRUCE. a COMPARATIVE ACCOUNT1 the Bruce by John Barbour Has Been Traditionally Regarded As the Land- Mark O
  • Barbour's Debt to Fordun Anne M
  • This Work Is a Result of the Project Titled „Increasing ELT Effectiveness
  • The Northern Muse : an Anthology of Scots Vernacular Poetry
  • Concerning Sir Gilbert Hay, the Authorship of Alexander the Conquerour and the Buik of Alexander
  • The Beginnings of Doric Poetry J
  • 525 Years in the Pursuit of Truth: a New History of the University of Aberdeen Episode 1


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