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The University of Glasgow, 1451-1577
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ISBN: 0852611374 9780852611371 Year: 1977 Publisher: Glasgow: University press,

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Early Scottish libraries,
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Year: 1961 Publisher: Glasgow : J. S. Burns,

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Early scottish libraries.
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Early Scottisch libraries
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Year: 1961 Publisher: Glasgow J. S. Burns & Sons

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Bibliography of George Buchanan
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ISBN: 0852614322 Year: 1994 Volume: *1 Publisher: Glasgow University Library

The Renaissance in Scotland : studies in literature, religion, history, and culture ; offered to John Durkan
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ISSN: 09208607 ISBN: 9004100970 9004247084 9789004100978 Year: 1994 Volume: 54 Publisher: Leiden: Brill,

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The Renaissance in Scotland is a collection of original essays on a wide range of topics concerning the cultural history of Scotland. The period concerned extends from the late fifteenth through to the early seventeenth century. The individual studies take various aspects of culture as their starting-points: literature; the history of manuscripts and printed books; libraries; the law; the universities; music; education; social, political and ecclesiastical history. The essays, however, all take full account of the larger context provided by the age of humanism and reform, as this was manifested in Scotland. The Renaissance in Scotland contains an abundance of new information and offers many challenging new insights and interpretations. It will be of interest to all those concerned with the cultural and intellectual history of Scotland and of northern Europe in general. Contributors include: Peter W. Asplin, Priscilla Bawcutt, T.A. Birrell, Alexander Broadie, Ian B. Cowan, I.C. Cunningham, Mark Dilworth, Robert Donaldson, Kenneth Elliott, William Gillies, Theo van Heijnsbergen, Brian Hillyard, James Kirk, Mark Loughlin, Michael Lynch, A.A. MacDonald, Leslie J. Macfarlane, Hector MacQueen, Sally Mapstone, Stephen Rawles, Allan White, and Michael Yellowlees.

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