The Scottish Historical Review, Volume 9Edinburgh University Press for the Scottish Historical Review Trust, 1912 A new series of the Scottish antiquary established 1886. |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 52
Page 7
... scholars in Europe . Naturally , it brought them into close relationship with the various universities ; and , amid the strife that arose in the University of Paris , two of the friars were raised to professorial rank in 1229-305 - a ...
... scholars in Europe . Naturally , it brought them into close relationship with the various universities ; and , amid the strife that arose in the University of Paris , two of the friars were raised to professorial rank in 1229-305 - a ...
Page 9
... scholars were the rivals of the latter in learning , and maintained an equally close connection with the Universities of Paris , Oxford , and other well - known studia generalia . Their school for novices was at St. Andrews , and the ...
... scholars were the rivals of the latter in learning , and maintained an equally close connection with the Universities of Paris , Oxford , and other well - known studia generalia . Their school for novices was at St. Andrews , and the ...
Page 46
... scholar as well as courtier . When the unfortunate Winter King , Frederick , Elector Palatine , lost the crown of Bohemia after his defeat by Tilly and the Catholic League at the White Hill of Prague on November 8 , 1620 , his bodyguard ...
... scholar as well as courtier . When the unfortunate Winter King , Frederick , Elector Palatine , lost the crown of Bohemia after his defeat by Tilly and the Catholic League at the White Hill of Prague on November 8 , 1620 , his bodyguard ...
Page 81
... scholars will be under a deep debt of gratitude to the Cambridge Press for publishing in three handsome volumes the scattered papers of the late Professor Maitland , and to Mr. Fisher for his prompt and careful perform- ance of the duty ...
... scholars will be under a deep debt of gratitude to the Cambridge Press for publishing in three handsome volumes the scattered papers of the late Professor Maitland , and to Mr. Fisher for his prompt and careful perform- ance of the duty ...
Page 82
... scholars are not likely to ratify , it would , we entirely agree , have been quite unnecessary , and indeed dangerous , to make any attempt to bring his work , so to say , up to date . It is permissible , however , to think that a ...
... scholars are not likely to ratify , it would , we entirely agree , have been quite unnecessary , and indeed dangerous , to make any attempt to bring his work , so to say , up to date . It is permissible , however , to think that a ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Aberdeen aforesaid Alexander Andrews appears army Assembly baron battle Bishop brochs Caithness castle Celtic century chapter Chronicle Church civil claim collection consistorial Court Court of Session Cross Crown David death documents Douglas Duke Earl early ecclesiastical Edda Edinburgh edition Edward Edward Balliol elders English fact favour feast France French Friars give Glasgow granted Gustavus Henry Iceland Illustrations interest James James Balfour Paul John King of England King of Scotland king's kingdom kingdom of Scotland Kirk Session knights land Latheron learning letters London Lord March matter Moray Norse Order original Orkney parish Parliament period poem political Pope portraits present Professor queen records reference Reformation Robert Roman scholars schools Scots Scottish history Scottish universities Shetland skalds stone Sweden Thomas took town volume whole William writes