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Orygynale Cronykil of Scotland

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survives in eleven manuscripts, such as those in the Cotton library, the Harleian library, and the library of the faculty of Advocates at Edinburgh. The purest is the Royal MS, Brit. Museum. There is speculation over the date of the Royal manuscript, but scholars have determined that it likely could
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is divided into nine books, and each book is divided into chapters. The first five books focus on the creation of the world in general, and Scottish history commences in the sixth. The eighth book is longer than the first four combined. Wyntoun received the last eighty-three years of the history,
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Among other topics, Wyntoun records the churches and Bishops of St. Andrew, as well as information about the royal families of Scotland, lines from
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verse before the seventeenth century, though it is also said to be written in northern English. Wyntoun himself calls his language "Ynglys".
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Wyntoun wrote in eight syllable verse and couplets to form a primitive poetry. Composed of 30,000 verses, the
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were contemporary historians, and though they did not know of each other, they share a claim to the title of
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contains the original story of Macbeth and the witches (in Book Six). Wyntoun provided a second, revised
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not have been written prior to 1420. (Wyntoun was born around 1350.)
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and an elegiac cantus for Alexander III. However, he skims over
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from the beginning of the world until the accession of King
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covering King David II to Robert II, from an acquaintance.
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Scotland
James I
Andrew of Wyntoun
Scots
Andrew of Wyntoun
John of Fordun
Barbour
Alexander the Great
Anglo-Saxons
Ancient Britons


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David, Laing, ed., Oryginale Cronykil, vol.1 (1872)






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