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Illustration from

Scotichronicon by Walter Bower, c.1447-9AD
folio 265r, The Battle of Bannockburn



Title: Cambridge, Corpus Christi College, MS 171B: Scotichronicon (Volume 2)
Alternate Title: Scotichronicon
Language: Latin, French, Middle (ca. 1400-1600), and English, Middle (1100-1500)
Collection: Parker Manuscripts
Description: CCCC MS 171, divided into two parts, A and B, since James' description in 1912, contains Walter Bower's Scotichronicon by Walter Bower (1385-1449), a history of the kingdom of Scotland beginning with its foundation with the arrival of Scota, daughter of an Egyptian pharaoh. This chronicle was a continuation and expansion of the Chronica gentis Scotorum by John Fordun (d. after 1363). The manuscript was written c. 1447-9 at the Augustinian abbey of Inchcolm in Fife and was amended under the direction of Bower himself, abbot of Inchcolm (d. 1449). It is considered to be one of the most important texts of late medieval Scottish historical writing in existence and was used as the basis for the nine-volume edition of the text published under the general editorship of D. E. R. Watt. There are a few coloured full and half-page drawings of major narrative events such as the Battle of Bannockburn and the Coronation and funeral of Alexander III. It is not known how this manuscript came to be in Parker's collection.
Source: Parker Library



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