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INDEX.
Orleans. See Aurelyens, iii. 387.
Duke of, praises the Scots, vi.
369, 370.
Bishop of, consulted by Edward
1., v. 185, 199.
Orosius (Oros), the historian, ii. 11,
Hi. 143, 231, 251 ; iii. 27, 83, 99,
121, 185, 207, 209, 469 ; iv. 23.
Oskbares, Oscobares, ii. 23.
Osten, Ostia, iii. 13.
Otho II., emperor, iv. 203-207.
Otho III., emperor, pupil of Sylvester
11., iv. 215.
Otoyr, ii. 115.
Otto, a Roman general, iii. 263.
Otterburne, battle of, v. 251 ; vi.
329-337, 339, 34i-
Ouchtyrarder, v. 409, 415.
Out Ilis, the Outer Hebrides, ii. 113 ;
iii. 491 ; iv. 357 ; vi. 390.
Overcunnok, vi. 29.
Ovid (Owide), the poet, ii. 91, 129,
181, 218, 235 ; iii. 233.
Owir Pannony, Upper Pannonia, ii.
105. .
Owir Sithi, Upper Scythia, ii. 99.
Oxford University, v. 263.
Paisley, vi. 413.
Palaphat, Palsephatus, ii. 232.
Palestine, iii. 269.
Palestine, a town, ii. 79.
Palladius (Palady), Saint, sent to
Scotland, iv. 11.
Pallapde, a giant, ii. 163.
Fallas, the goddess, ii. 163.
Pallas, son of Evander, ii. 263 ; iv.
243-
Palofat, Pakephatus, ii. 233.
Pamphilia (Pawphilia), ii. 91 ; iii.
23-
Pannony, ii. 103, 267 ; iii. 183, 185 ;
iv. 33, 71-
Pantesilia. See Penthesilea.
Pantheon, iii. 279 ; iv. 109.
Paradise, ii. 19-25, 53.
Parakasi, ii. 165.
Paris, iii. 279 ; iv. 47, 69, 147 ; vi.
245, 391-
University of, v. 177.
Bishop of, consulted by Edward
1., v. 189, 199.
Parnassus, ii. 177.
Parthia (Parthy), ii. 73.
Partoloym, occupies Ireland, ii. 201.
Paschal, pope, iv. 161.
Pasiphse (Phasife), ii. 235-243.
Patmos, iii. 279.
Patras, iii. 453.
Patrick, Saint, sent to Ireland, iv. 11 ;
his body found, v. 31.
Paul, Saint, ii. 91 ; iii. 3, 257-261,
411,415.
Paul, Saint, a martyr, iii. 455.
Paul I., pope, iv. 141, 145.
Pavia (Pawi), iv. 35.
Pawns. See Pontus.
Pay, Stewyn, bishop-elect of St An¬
drews, dies at Alnwick, vi. 309.
Peace, temple of, iii. 215.
Peblis, John of, bishop of Dunkeld,
crowns Queen Annabel, vi. 367.
Pedagyus, ii. 135.
Peichtis, Pechtis. See Piets.
Pelagius I., pope, iv. 63, 69.
Pelagius II., pope, iv. 93, 97.
Pelagius, heretic, iv. 7.
Pelops, Peloponnesus, ii. 105.
Pelops, son of Tantalus, ii. 219.
Penestre, Praeneste, taken by the
Romans, iii. 91.
Penrith (Pennyr), vi. 279.
Pentapolis, ii. 95.
Penthesilea (Pentesilia), queen of the
Amazons, ii. 257.
Pepin (Pippyne), father of Charles
Martel, iv. 153.
Pepin, son of Charles Martel, king of
France, iv. 73, 145, 155, 157.
Percy [Plenry], Lord the, at the
battle of Durham, vi. 179; gets
Roxburgh Castle, 187 ; accom¬
panies E. Balliol, 189.
Lord the, Earl of Northumber¬
land, comes to Duns, vi. 273 ; his
horses run away, 275 ; returns from
exile, 385 ; takes refuge at St An¬
drews, 409; at Perth, 409 ; killed
at Tadcaster, 410.
—-— Henry the [Hotspur], follows
the Earl of Douglas to Otterburn,
vi. 329 ; made prisoner there, 329-
335. 341 ; at Haudenstank, 380;
victorious at Homildon, 401-403;
prophecy as to his death, 403;
killed at Berwick, near Shrews¬
bury, 406-408 ; his body quartered,
409; his son remains in Scotland,
410.
Walter of, v. 265.
Perillus, ii. 335.
Peris of Paris, defeats Earl of Moray,
v!' 55- .
Peris Carl, his prophecy against King
John of England, v. 57.
Pers, Persia, ii. 75, 151, 219, 333 ; iii.
17, 21, 29, 35-83, 287, 375, 385,
455 5 iv. 55. i°3. in, ii3-
INDEX.
Orleans. See Aurelyens, iii. 387.
Duke of, praises the Scots, vi.
369, 370.
Bishop of, consulted by Edward
1., v. 185, 199.
Orosius (Oros), the historian, ii. 11,
Hi. 143, 231, 251 ; iii. 27, 83, 99,
121, 185, 207, 209, 469 ; iv. 23.
Oskbares, Oscobares, ii. 23.
Osten, Ostia, iii. 13.
Otho II., emperor, iv. 203-207.
Otho III., emperor, pupil of Sylvester
11., iv. 215.
Otoyr, ii. 115.
Otto, a Roman general, iii. 263.
Otterburne, battle of, v. 251 ; vi.
329-337, 339, 34i-
Ouchtyrarder, v. 409, 415.
Out Ilis, the Outer Hebrides, ii. 113 ;
iii. 491 ; iv. 357 ; vi. 390.
Overcunnok, vi. 29.
Ovid (Owide), the poet, ii. 91, 129,
181, 218, 235 ; iii. 233.
Owir Pannony, Upper Pannonia, ii.
105. .
Owir Sithi, Upper Scythia, ii. 99.
Oxford University, v. 263.
Paisley, vi. 413.
Palaphat, Palsephatus, ii. 232.
Palestine, iii. 269.
Palestine, a town, ii. 79.
Palladius (Palady), Saint, sent to
Scotland, iv. 11.
Pallapde, a giant, ii. 163.
Fallas, the goddess, ii. 163.
Pallas, son of Evander, ii. 263 ; iv.
243-
Palofat, Pakephatus, ii. 233.
Pamphilia (Pawphilia), ii. 91 ; iii.
23-
Pannony, ii. 103, 267 ; iii. 183, 185 ;
iv. 33, 71-
Pantesilia. See Penthesilea.
Pantheon, iii. 279 ; iv. 109.
Paradise, ii. 19-25, 53.
Parakasi, ii. 165.
Paris, iii. 279 ; iv. 47, 69, 147 ; vi.
245, 391-
University of, v. 177.
Bishop of, consulted by Edward
1., v. 189, 199.
Parnassus, ii. 177.
Parthia (Parthy), ii. 73.
Partoloym, occupies Ireland, ii. 201.
Paschal, pope, iv. 161.
Pasiphse (Phasife), ii. 235-243.
Patmos, iii. 279.
Patras, iii. 453.
Patrick, Saint, sent to Ireland, iv. 11 ;
his body found, v. 31.
Paul, Saint, ii. 91 ; iii. 3, 257-261,
411,415.
Paul, Saint, a martyr, iii. 455.
Paul I., pope, iv. 141, 145.
Pavia (Pawi), iv. 35.
Pawns. See Pontus.
Pay, Stewyn, bishop-elect of St An¬
drews, dies at Alnwick, vi. 309.
Peace, temple of, iii. 215.
Peblis, John of, bishop of Dunkeld,
crowns Queen Annabel, vi. 367.
Pedagyus, ii. 135.
Peichtis, Pechtis. See Piets.
Pelagius I., pope, iv. 63, 69.
Pelagius II., pope, iv. 93, 97.
Pelagius, heretic, iv. 7.
Pelops, Peloponnesus, ii. 105.
Pelops, son of Tantalus, ii. 219.
Penestre, Praeneste, taken by the
Romans, iii. 91.
Penrith (Pennyr), vi. 279.
Pentapolis, ii. 95.
Penthesilea (Pentesilia), queen of the
Amazons, ii. 257.
Pepin (Pippyne), father of Charles
Martel, iv. 153.
Pepin, son of Charles Martel, king of
France, iv. 73, 145, 155, 157.
Percy [Plenry], Lord the, at the
battle of Durham, vi. 179; gets
Roxburgh Castle, 187 ; accom¬
panies E. Balliol, 189.
Lord the, Earl of Northumber¬
land, comes to Duns, vi. 273 ; his
horses run away, 275 ; returns from
exile, 385 ; takes refuge at St An¬
drews, 409; at Perth, 409 ; killed
at Tadcaster, 410.
—-— Henry the [Hotspur], follows
the Earl of Douglas to Otterburn,
vi. 329 ; made prisoner there, 329-
335. 341 ; at Haudenstank, 380;
victorious at Homildon, 401-403;
prophecy as to his death, 403;
killed at Berwick, near Shrews¬
bury, 406-408 ; his body quartered,
409; his son remains in Scotland,
410.
Walter of, v. 265.
Perillus, ii. 335.
Peris of Paris, defeats Earl of Moray,
v!' 55- .
Peris Carl, his prophecy against King
John of England, v. 57.
Pers, Persia, ii. 75, 151, 219, 333 ; iii.
17, 21, 29, 35-83, 287, 375, 385,
455 5 iv. 55. i°3. in, ii3-
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Description | A collection of over 100 Scottish texts dating from around 1400 to 1700. Most titles are in Scots, and include editions of poetry, drama, and prose by major Scottish writers such as John Barbour, William Dunbar, Gavin Douglas, and George Buchanan. Edited by a key scholarly publisher of Scotland's literary history, and published from the late 19th century onwards by the Scottish Text Society. Available here are STS series 1-3. |
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