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 Adam King

  • A poem on the day of Jesus Christ's birth
  • The Passion of Jesus Christ
  • The triumph of Jesus Christ, which comprised the Resurrection and the Ascension
  • A plaintive poem to the Parisian Senate
  • The installation of John Hamilton to the position of rector of the Academy of Paris
  • A panegyric on the hereditary succession of James VI, King of Scots, to the kingdoms of England and Ireland
  • A welcome speech to the king upon his return to Scotland
  • A supplement to the unfinished fourth book of George Buchanan's De Sphaera
  • A supplement to the unfinished fifth book of George Buchanan's De Sphaera

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