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Scotichronicon and on
During his closing years he was engaged on his work the Scotichronicon, on which his reputation now chiefly rests.

Scotichronicon and was
As an Egyptian with links to Scotland, Al-Fayed was intrigued enough to fund a 2008 reprint of the 15th century chronicle Scotichronicon by Walter Bower.
He was suspected by the Scottish historian John Hill Burton of inventing that battle but, Walter Bower writing in his Scotichronicon around 1440, some 87 years before Boece first published his Scotorum Historia, refers to the battle briefly.
Walter Bower, Abbot 1418-49, was the author of the Latin Scotichronicon, one of Scotland's most important medieval historical sources.
The earliest reference to these dances in Scotland is mentioned in the Scotichronicon which was compiled in Scotland by Walter Bower in the 1440s.

Scotichronicon and ("
Late medieval depiction of Máel Coluim III with MacDuib (" MacDuff "), from an MS ( Corpus Christi MS 171 ) of Walter Bower's Scotichronicon.
Another important chronicle source is the material preserved in John of Fordun's Chronica gentis Scottorum (" Chronicle of the Scottish people ") and Walter Bower's Scotichronicon.

Scotichronicon and make
The works of John Fordun ( Chronica Gentis Scotorum ) and Walter Bower ( Scotichronicon ) defined the tradition which he attempted to make seamless, filling the gaps in the chronicle, and applying the approach common to humanists of his period.

Scotichronicon and John
The next notice is a statement in the Scotichronicon, composed by John of Fordun between 1377 and 1384, and revised by Walter Bower in about 1440.
But John of Fordun, the Scotichronicon, Hector Boece, and George Buchanan all point to the one in Lothian.
* John of Fordun's Scotichronicon ( 1722 )

Scotichronicon and work
According to the custom of the time, the continuator did not hesitate to interpolate Fordun's portion of the work, with additions of his own, and the whole history thus compiled is known as the Scotichronicon.

Scotichronicon and .
The Scotichronicon describes how Scota, a sister of the Egyptian Pharoh Tutankhamen, fled her family and landed in Scotland, bringing with her the Stone of Scone.
* Bower, Walter, Scotichronicon, ed.
The contemporary Scotichronicon by Walter Bower described James as excelling at sport and appreciative of literature and music.
The Scotichronicon, Melrose, and Wyntoun placed the battle at the river source.
Which might be the same as the " Inregale regens " of the Scotichronicon and the " Indegale " of the Liber Dumblain.
Copies of the full text of the Scotichronicon, by different scribes, are extant.
* Fordun's Scotichronicon, Vol 8, 1390-1430, edited by D. E. R.
* Fordun's Scotichronicon, Edinburgh, 1759.
* Bower, W. ( 1987 ), Scotichronicon Vol 8: 1390-1430.
Scota ( left ) with Goídel Glas voyaging from Egypt, as depicted in a 15th-century manuscript of the Scotichronicon of Walter Bower ; in this version Scota and Goídel Glas ( Latinized as Gaythelos ) are wife and husband.
Walter Bower's 15th century Scotichronicon included the first pictures of the legends.

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`` Just befoh he left foh his academeh we wuh hevin dack-rihs on the vuhranduh, Major Roebuck an Ah, an Huhmun says ' May Ah hev one too '??
Deputy coroner says it looks like he sucked in a big pile of those thick suds and strangled on 'em.
A Republican survey says Kennedy won the '60 election on the religious issue.
Miss Sally May Saabye, ( Miss Rhode Island 1960 ) says that within a short time -- on June 17th -- her reign will come to an end.
The `` Essex Journal '' says that he `` delivered an oration on the bridge, which for elegance of style, propriety of speech or force of argument, was truly Ciceronian ''.
It is, as one engineer says, `` indeed a difficult thing for the engineer to accept that he can go as far on his technical merit as he could employing managerial skills.
Picasso says that he himself had already made his first collage toward the end of 1911, when he glued a piece of imitation-caning oilcloth to a painting on canvas.
The opening paragraph of the chapter titled The Theory Of Representative Perception, in the book Philosophies Of Science by Albert G. Ramsperger says, `` passed on to the brain, and there, by some unexplained process, it causes the mind to have a perception ''.
`` When the roles of husband and wife are reversed, so that the wife becomes leader and the husband follower '', Dr. Linden says, `` the effects on their whole relationship, sexual and otherwise, can be disastrous ''.
`` Unfortunately '', says Chief Postal Inspector David H. Stephens, who has prosecuted many device quacks, `` the ghouls who trade on the hopes of the desperately ill often cannot be successfully prosecuted because the patients who are the chief witnesses die before the case is called up in court ''.
`` most orthodontic work is done on children between the ages of 10 and 14, though there have been patients as young as two and as old as 55 '', says Dr. Brodie.
`` -- it says police right on the door ''.
`` It says water works, but there is a policeman on duty, too ''.
`` Go on in '', he says.
Or have a sign on his car that says, ' Here Comes the Paxton Kidnapper ' ''??
`` Farmers aren't as price conscious as last year so we can get more money on a sale '', says Jack Martin, who sells J. I. Case tractors and implements in Sioux City, Iowa.
Merritt D. Hill, Ford Motor Co. vice president, says his company is starting to get calls daily from dealers demanding immediate delivery or wanting earlier shipping dates on orders for corn pickers.
( page 33 ) On the other hand, a little later on he says: `` Since 1692 a great but superficial change has wiped out God's beard and the Devil's horns, but the world is still gripped between two diametrically opposed absolutes.
`` He says he'll be here on the one-o'clock plane.
Aristotle " says that ' on the subject of reasoning ' he ' had nothing else on an earlier date to speak of '".
" A person ranking at 7 on the scale would be a person who says " I know there is no God ..." Dawkins places himself at 6 on the scale, which he characterizes as " I cannot know for certain but I think God is very improbable, and I live my life on the assumption that he is not there ", but leaning toward 7.
At the end of the novel, Grand says he is much happier ; he has written to Jeanne and made a fresh start on his book.

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