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

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Poems by Thomas Craig of Riccarton

  • On the birth of James, most serene Prince of Scots, Duke of Rothesay, 1566 (1567)
  • A poetic exhortation to the most serene and powerful prince, James VI, as he leaves his own Scotland (1603)
  • A poetic farewell to the most serene Prince of the British Isles, Henry, as he leaves Scotland
  • A poem on the coronation of James, the most serene and unconquerable Prince of the British and Gallic realms
  • A poem on the poetic dictionary of Thomas Jack
  • A stanza on Thomas Jack
  • A farewell to James, king of Great Britain, France, and Ireland
  • Epitaph for John Maitland, high chancellor of Scotland
  • Another
  • Clytie

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