Index:Chronicles of the Picts, chronicles of the Scots, and other early memorials of Scottish history.djvu

Title Chronicles of the Picts, chronicles of the Scots, and other early memorials of Scottish history
Author William Forbes Skene
Year 1867
Publisher Edinburgh, H. M. General register house
Location Edinburgh
Source djvu
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OCLC 1392552
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TABLE OF CONTENTS.

PREFACE—
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Object and Limits of the Work,
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Account of the Chronicles and Memorials inserted in this Collection,
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Name of Scotia, and ancient Topography of the Country,
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Inhabitants of the Country, their Legends and History prior to a.d. 634,
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Relative position of Four Nations during the century subsequent to a.d. 634,
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Variance of Chronicles, and suppressed Century in the History of the Scots,
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Substantial agreement of Chronicles subsequent to a.d. 850,
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Development of the Scottish Fable,
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Indications and Fragments of History of Eighth and Ninth Centuries,
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CHRONICLES AND MEMORIALS—

Tenth Century.

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The Pictish Chronicle, dcccclxxl-dccccxcv.,
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Saxon and Welsh Additions to the Historia Britonum, dcccclxxvii,
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From the Tripartite Life of St. Patrick, Tenth Century,
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Eleventh Century.

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IV. Synchronisms of Flann Mainistreach, mxiv.-mxx., ..... xxx 18
V. Irish and Pictish Additions to the "Historia Britonum," mxl.-mlxxii., . . xxxi 23
VI. The Duan Albanach, mlxx., . . . xxxvi 57
VII. From the Chronicle of Marianus Scotus, mlxxviii., .... xxxviii 65
VIII. From the Annals of Tighernac, mlxxxviii., .xxxviii 66
IX. The Prophecy of St. Berchan, mxciv.-mxcvii., xxxix 79
X. From the Life of St. Cadroe, Eleventh Century, . xli 106

Twelfth Century.

XI. Metrical Prophecy, mciv.-mcxxiv., . . xlii 117
XII. Continuation of Synchronisms of Flann Mainistreach, mcxix., .... xlii 119
XIII. From the Welsh Bruts, mcxx.-mcxxxiv., . xliii 120
XIV. Tract on the Picts, before mclx., . . xlvi 125
XV. Tract on the Tributes paid to Baedan, King of Ulster, before mclx., . . . xlvii 127
XVI. Chronicle of the Scots, mclxv., . . xlvii 130
XVII. Description of Scotland, mclxv., . . xlix 135
XVIII. Legend of St. Andrew, mclxv., . . li 138
XIX. Continuation of the Annals of Tighernac, mclxxviii., . . . . li 141
XX. From the Life of St. Patrick, by Joceline, mclxxxv., . . . . lii 142
XXI. Genealogy of King William the Lyon, mclxxxv., . . . .lii 144
XXII. From Giraldus Cambrensis, Topographia Hiberniae, mclxxxvi., . . .lii 146
XXIII. Chronicle of the Scots and Picts, mclxxxvii., lii 148
XXIV. Description of Britain, Twelfth Century, . liii 153

Thirteenth Century.

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XXV. From Layamon's Brut, mcciv., . . liii 155
XXVI. Welsh Chronicle, mccxi., . . . liv 161
XXVII. From Giraldus Cambrensis, De Instructione Principum, mccxiv., . . liv 163
XXVIII. From the Annals of Inisfallen, mccxv.,
XXIX. Chronicle of the Picts and Scots, mccli., .
XXX. The Metrical Chronicle, commonly called the Cronicon Elegiacum, mcclxx.,
XXXI. Legend of St. Andrew, mcclxxix.,
XXXII. Chronicle of the Picts and Soots, mcclxxx.,
XXXIII. Chronicle of Huntingdon, mccxc.,
XXXIV. Description of Scotland, mccxcii.-mccxcvi.,



Hv 167 Iv 171 Ivi 177 Iviii 183 Iviii 194 lix 209 214 Fourteenth Century. XXXV. From Tracts relating to the English Claims, Mcccr., .... XXXVI. Chronicle of the Picts and Scots, siccxvii., XXXVIT. Letter by the Barons of Scotland to the Pope, Mccxx., .... XXXVIII. Chronicle of the Scots, Mcccxxxiii.-iv., XXXIX. Chronicles of the Scots, McccxLvin., XL. Chronicle of the Scots, Fourteenth Century, XLI. Tract on the Scots of Dalriada, before MCCCLXXII., .... XLII. Tract on the Picts, before MccCLXin., XLIII. Tract on the Picts, before mcccxci., Ixi 216 Ixv 285 Ixvi 291 Ixvi 295 Ixvii 298 Ixvii 304 Ixviii 308 Ixviii 318 Ixviii 322 Fifteenth Century. XLIV. Tract on the Picts, before mcoccxviii., . Ixix 323 XLV. Tract on the Scots, with Metrical Pro- phecy, before Mcocxxxvii., . . Isix 330 XL VI. Metrical Chronicle, commonly called the Chronicon Rhythmicum, mcccoxlvii., Ixis 832 b Vlll CONTENTS. XLVII. From Metrical History, by William Arch- bishop of York, MCCCCL.-MCCCCLX., XLVIII. From the Annals of Senait Mac Manus, commonly called the Annals of Ulster, Mccccxcvin., .... XLIX. Legend of St. Andrew, before mdiv., L. Chronicle of the Scots, mcccclxxxij.- MDXXX., .... PAGE PAGE Ixxi 341 Isxii Isxii 343 375 Ixsiii 378 APPENDIX— I. Passages from Isidore of Seville, illustrating Pictish Chronicle, II. Irish Version of Pictish Chronicle, . III. Passages from the Annals of MacFirbis, IV. From Life of Saint Adomnan, V. Prom Life of Saint Boethius, VI. Life of Saint Servanus, VII. Legend of Saint Bonifacius, . VIII. Legend of Saint Adrian, INDEX, .... Ixxiii 393 Ixxiii 396 Ixxiv 401 Ixxiv 408 Ixxiv 410 Ixxiv 412 Ixxiv 421 Ixxiv 424

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