Printed on parallel pages from the Cottonian and Wemyss mss., with the variants of other texts.
Notes:
6 vols.
Editor:
Edited, with introduction, notes, and glossary, by F. J. Amours.
Contents:
Verse. Wyntoun began writing his chronicle in the 1390s. Beginning as a general history, it concentrates on Scotland from book IV onwards. After 1286 the work's character changes markedly; the earlier attention to ecclesiastical history disappears and the chronicle concentrates on narrating the wars with England up to 1408.
i : Introduction, notes, glossary and index. (Pt. 63). [Matheson, Catalogue, lists this vol. as 63.]
ii : (Texts: books I-III). (Pt. 50).
iii: Texts: books IV, V (Ch. I-XII). (Pt. 53).
iv : Texts: books V (Ch. XIII, XIV), VI, VII (Ch. I-VII). (Pt. 54).
v : Texts: books VII (Ch. VIII-X), VIII (Ch. I-XXIV). (Pt. 56).
vi : Texts: books VIII (Ch. XXV-XL) and IX. (Pt. 57).