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The Scotichronicon is a 15th-century chronicle by the Scottish historian Walter Bower. It is a continuation of historian-priest John of Fordun's earlier work Chronica Gentis Scotorum beginning with the founding of Ireland and thereby Scotland by Scota with Goídel Glas.

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  • Scotichronicon (es)
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  • Scotichronicon es una Crónica o cuento legendario del siglo XV escrita por el escocés . Es la continuación de la obra del historiador-sacerdote Juan de Fordun. (es)
  • The Scotichronicon is a 15th-century chronicle by the Scottish historian Walter Bower. It is a continuation of historian-priest John of Fordun's earlier work Chronica Gentis Scotorum beginning with the founding of Ireland and thereby Scotland by Scota with Goídel Glas. (en)
  • Le Scotichronicon est une chronique du XVe siècle constituée par un récit légendaire de l'historien écossais Walter Bower. Il est en fait la continuation de la première œuvre du prêtre historien Jean de Fordun débutant avec la fondation de l'Irlande et de l'Écosse par Scota et ses . Le nom de la reine Scota signifie en irlandais et en gaélique écossais « Floraison ». Scotti est ainsi un synonyme en irlandais, indiquant que les Irlandais et les Scots sont les « gens de la floraison », ou descendants de la reine Scota. (fr)
  • Scotichronicon adalah sebuah kronik atau catatan sejarah legendaris abad ke-15, karya sejarawan Skotlandia, . Scotichronicon merupakan kelanjutan dari (Kronik Bangsa Skotlandia) karya padri sejarawan, , yang dimulai dengan riwayat pendirian Irlandia dan Skotlandia oleh dan . Scota berarti "kembang" dalam bahasa Gael Irlandia dan Skotlandia. Orang Irlandia dahulu kala juga disebut Scotti, yang menyiratkan bahwa mereka (orang Irlandia dan Skotlandia) adalah "orang-orang kembang," atau anak-cucu Ratu Scota. (in)
  • Lo Scotichronicon, Cronache degli Scoti, è un'opera letteraria del XV secolo, secondo la National Library of Scotland è «probabilmente la più importante opera sulla storia scozzese altomedioevale», e fornisce sia una forte rappresentazione dell'identità nazionale scozzese sia una finestra sul mondo visto dai cronicisti medievali. L'opera è stata scritta da Walter Bower nel 1440, su commissione di Sir David Stewart di Rosyth ed è la continuazione della Chronica gentis Scotorum, la "Cronaca del popolo scozzese", di Giovanni di Fordun. (it)
  • De Scotichronicon is een 15e-eeuwse kroniek, geschreven door de Schotse historicus Walter Bower. Het is een vervolg op vroegere werk Chronica Gentis Scotorum. De National Library of Scotland omschrijft dit werk als "mogelijk de belangrijkste verslaggeving van de vroege Schotse geschiedenis" en merkt daarbij op dat een sterke weergave biedt van de nationale identiteit en een blik op de wereld van de middeleeuwse commentator. (nl)
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  • Walter Bower, as quoted by F. J. Child (en)
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  • Then arose the famous murderer, Robert Hood, as well as Little John, together with their accomplices from among the disinherited, whom the foolish populace are so inordinately fond of celebrating both in tragedies and comedies, and about whom they are delighted to hear the jesters and minstrels sing above all other ballads. About whom also certain praiseworthy things are told, as appears in this -- that when once in Barnsdale, avoiding the anger of the king and the threats of the prince, he was according to his custom most devoutly hearing Mass and had no wish on any account to interrupt the service -- on a certain day, when he was hearing Mass, having been discovered in that very secluded place in the woods when the Mass was taking place by a certain sheriff and servant of the king, who had very often lain in wait for him previously, there came to him those who had found this out from their men to suggest that he should make every effort to flee. This, on account of his reverence for the sacrament in which he was then devoutly involved, he completely refused to do. But, the rest of his men trembling through fear of death, Robert, trusting in the one so great whom he worshipped, with the few who then bravely remained with him, confronted his enemies and easily overcame them, and enriched by the spoils he took from them and their ransom, ever afterward singled out the servants of the church and the Masses to be held in greater respect, bearing in mind what is commonly said: "God harkens to him who hears Mass frequently." (en)
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  • The English and Scottish Popular Ballads, volume III, p 41. 1965. Dover Press, NY (en)
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  • Scotichronicon es una Crónica o cuento legendario del siglo XV escrita por el escocés . Es la continuación de la obra del historiador-sacerdote Juan de Fordun. (es)
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