Bridging the Continental divide: neo-Latin and its cultural role in Jacobean Scotland, as seen in the Delitiae Poetarum Scotorum (1637)

University of Glasgow
  • Home
  • Project Aims and Outputs
  • Electronic Resource
  • Research Articles
  • Contact Us
  • Getting Started
  • Browse
  • Search
  • Methodology
  • Full Scan of the DPS
  • Glossary
  • Bibliography
Home > Electronic Resource > Poets > Henry Anderson             Titles are currently displayed in English Display titles in Latin

Poems by Henry Anderson

  • A panegyric to the most serene and powerful King James VI, upon entering the city of Perth, five days before the calends of June 1580
  • The Muses' complaint
  • Eclogue I: Amaryllis complains in the name of the city of Perth to King James upon his return to Scotland, in the year 1617
  • Eclogue II: Amaryllis runs in joy to meet the king as he approaches Perth

Bridging the Continental Divide. A project led by the University of Glasgow
and funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council 2012–2015
Top of page  |  © Copyright 2012-2020  |  Management Area
    University of Glasgow   Arts & Humanities Research Council