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John Ireland (theologian)

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with his brother the king (failing in this). King James induced him to return to live in Scotland, and gave him a benefice. Ireland then acted as his confessor, and wrote an advice book on kingship which was dedicated to his son and successor. His name appears on the rolls of the Scottish
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John refers to two other vernacular writings, one of the "commandementis and uthir thingis pretenand to the salvacioune of man", the other, of the "tabill of confessioune". According to Thomas Dempster, Ireland also wrote
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it is the earliest extant example of original Scots prose. In the text, and in the title of the manuscript, it is noted that Ireland finished the work and gave it to the king in 1490.
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as student and teacher. According to his own testimony he remained in France, "neare the tyme of thretty yere". Records of the Sorbonne suggest he came from a
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Ireland wrote a book of advice for James III, who died during its compilation, and it was presented to his successor
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Martin Gosman; A. Alasdair A. MacDonald; Alasdair James Macdonald; Arie Johan Vanderjagt (1 October 2003).
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in four books; the last two books survive in manuscript, in Aberdeen University Library. In the
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Mapstone, Sally (1989), "John Ireland's literary sensibility" in McClure & Spiller, ed.,
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has been suggested as his birthplace. Ireland settled in Paris, and became a doctor of the
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John Knox: Reformation Rhetoric and the Traditions of Scots Prose, 1490-1570
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Critical Companion to Chaucer: A Literary Reference to His Life and Work
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on the wisdom and discipline necessary to a prince. Usually called the
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Miner, Bonaventure (1962), "The popular theology of John Ireland",
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Burns, James (1955), "John Ireland and the Meroure of Wysdome",
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The Anglo-Scottish Border and the Shaping of Identity, 1300-1600
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parliaments, and he is referred to by the Scottish historians
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Katherine Terrell; Mark P. Bruce (4 September 2012).
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The Cambridge History of Political Thought 1450-1700
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Index

John of Ireland
John Ireland (disambiguation)
Jean de Launoy
St Andrews University
University of Paris
St Andrews
Perth
Sorbonne
Rector of the University of Paris
Louis XI of France
James III
Alexander Stewart, Duke of Albany
John Lesley
Thomas Dempster
Hawick
Charles VIII
Henry VII of England
James IV
Mirrors for princes
Apostles' Creed
Jean Gerson
The Tale of Melibee
Geoffrey Chaucer
Troilus and Criseyde
Thomas Hoccleve
rector
Yarrow
Edinburgh
Advocates Library
Scots

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