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Show The hiftorie of Scotland. 460 Reumus, Leesines archbithop of the Scots,being marty. Tedand fo termed a marty,ts faypolen to baue twzit ten certeine homilies ; be flortthed as bath Gefinerus ont of Bale, tn the peare of Cb2if one thoufano amd fenen , onder the gourrmment of Grime and MPalcolme ( the fecoud) kings of Scots. Paicolme the fecond of that name king of Scots, tbo began bis refgne in the prare of Chzitt one thoufann and ten, and reigned thirtic peares, Depare {peredabont the peare of ont Loz ene théhmo one bundjzed andten tm the tines of Gogar and Aterane bet (the firth) kings of Scotland, ¢ did twotte Henrici imperatoris in Italiam expeditionem lib. 1. Magiftratuum infignialib,1. Apologiam ad Cafarem de regno Scotixlib.1, Richardus de fan€to ViGtore (of fbom 3m not Richardusde a8 pet find ante mention in Gefner, but in John fantto vidore Maiorand Lefleus) liuedin the peare of Chit one fing the tyorld in the peare of Ch2lt one thoufand '° fhoufand one bund2e0 tiventie and foure, onder Dae and fortic , vid tnzite of bis countrie latwes , Lib, 1. oid the fit king of Scotlano, tho being a religious being at length Maine by bis otone courtiers, MParianus Scotus focalled, beeaufe that be fas bommein Scotland, twas a monke of the over Benedicine , abo Khen be perceiued all the realine of Scotland to be kindeled twith continnall ano ciuill hatred in the tine of the tprant Mackbeth, bee ginningbis reigne tn the peare of Chzitt one thow fand foztie and fir , be fagfoke bis countrte , and fictt caine brite the monatkerie of Hulda in Germanie ; fabere fora time be continued bader Wichard the ab: bat (a Scot,nolefle famonsfor bis godlineffr,than forbis learning) tbich at the time of bis comming thtther, bad the gouernment ofthe fame abbete . AG fer ubich , Parianus tent to Ments, andpaiiing oucr 4 folitarie life bp the (pace of thirtie peares, fn an opinifon of all men for bis bertue , be thoztlie perion of tbe o20er of faint Auguttine, ano not infos tio2 tognie diuineof btstime, afineil in {cholatticall As other dintnitie, DID fet fo2tmanic works to be tead , ¢ twas buried in the clotfter of faint Winozin Paris,hole monument is pet to be {ene with this epitayh recited by Iohn Maior tn bis memoptalls Moribus,ingenio ,dottrina clarus earte, Puluereo hic tegeris dotte Richarde fit: Luemtellusgenuitfelici Scoticapartiby Tefouet ingremioGallicaterrafuo. Niltsbiparcaferox nocuit nec ftaminaparno Tempore trattagraui rupit acerba manu: ; Plurima namque tui [aperant monmmenta labors, Lua tibiperpetuumfunt parituradecus. Segnior ut lento fceleratas morspetit edes, After died, tho ( fozihing buder the faid tpzant Ste‘propero ninue it fab piatectacradu. Wacketh, ¢ Palcolme the third of hat name king Walter the battard fonne of Dautd the ficikof water these: of Scots ) vid leaue bebind bim thefe works of 30 that name king of Scots by a twido ty fomretinte the tard fonne of bis: Chronica ab initio mundi v{que ad fua temtwife of one Walter a Scot, was fo far eftranged er poralib. 3.De concordantia euangeliftarumlib. 1. front the baine things ofthis tuozld , that frombis i Decomputolib.1. Emendationes Djonyfij. Anno= pouth be tyas (as faith Lefleus hb.6.pag.223.) {bor tationes{eripturarum. De cyclo pafchali Algorith. lie confecrat to bolic creretfes and offices,being fittt mum, Breuiarium in Lucam, Epiftolashortatorias, indued With the rich canonric of faint Diinalo, and obijt Moguntiz, anno Dom,1 086. after With the honozable p2forie of HirkbamtWBut he Turgetus by Gefner called deane of Durham, rightlie confidering twith bimfelfe that there nas Quid by our chzonicles called ptoz ofthat boufe,was nolding tbich div moze weaken the force of bertue a berie bertuons perfon , andafter created bithopot thanriches and tdlenefic, oid refute the arehbithops faint Andzelwes , tho being in life in the peare of 4o tthe of faint Andzetwes,and clofen himéelfe tra mor Gyik one thoufand fouretcare and firteene , in the nafferie , there heremained butill he tras aduan time of gpalcolmethe third, furnamed Camoir, 02 cedtobeabbat of Melroffe, ayerebnto being (0 pres twith the great head kingof Scots, otv imite De ferred, be was the antho2 and occafion that (pale Scotorii regibus lib. 1. Chronica Dunelmenfialib.x, colme ( the fourth of that name king of Scots,(ure Annales fui temporis lib.1. Vitam Malcolmi regis, hained the birgin) laied the foundation of mante &yitam Margaretz Anglizreging . 3ntbic Gelabbetes . This man made commentaries port ner bah mittaken bimfelfe, for there was not anie the bake intituled the Ecclefiatticall rate, and at Margaret queenc of England marie bundzed peres length being famens through mante miracles (a8 after this Lurgotus, ontiil the latter time of bing that age did Gimplie fappofe) he was tnitalled a Cotvard the fir . Wherefore it ould tather be the o Mongthe numberof the faints, and foxtthed bre . Uifeof faint Margaret quene of Scotlann, ano the det the fame king Palcolne,thich began his reign' wife of that Malcolme. Dauid Scotus, of ahom Gelner maketh two ate tithe peare of our rexemption one thoufand one Hundjen fiftie and thee , which Walter 3 (appofe to be the fame man of thom Gelnerus tuziteth inthis this man being bone in Scotlann,toas firft {choles fozt : Gualterns Albanenfis monaduws feripfit delibris ecclefiz lib. 1. claruitanno Domini 1 1 8 % Baleus. fine waiters one after another, firk {etting powne Danid Scotus,and nert Dauto Prefbyter Scotus, malffer at Wiceburgh, tho being after cailcn into the court by entie the fi the emperor of thom Auentinus abbas Vrfpengenfis manieothers bo homas Utermantads Erfilton being bose Ehomet in Scotland, teas habamang fk the contmonpeople set torte,twas after made bithop of Wangoz in Wales, 6o tHgreat adiniration, who not being greatlic learned * Lbis man writing the aifcourfe of the tourneie did bp acerteine dfuination (as though Apolo bad ibfch the empero2 Ienrte the fift made into Stale tier the pactfication ban bettwcene him anothe pope about the inueffiture of bitvops, o10 occafion William of Malm/ burie fo faie thus mucy of bim in bis fpoben from the curteine) fortell things to come,but With Abat (piri we will not (udge, tote tors ob" teined the moze authozitic ano credit, beeaute be bad foretold the fatal date of the death of Alerandet the third bing of Scots, abtch lott his life in the poate HE bmke Deregibus.At verd Henricus antiquis C¢faribus in nulla virtute deieStior, polt pacatumreg~ one thoufand tivo hundzen fourefcoze and three . HE inueftitura fo libito reciffurus; fed ieer illudadRo- Woastherefore bp the Englith farnanied Ree num Theutonicum prefumebat animo Ttalicum; rebellionem vrbium fubiugaturus,queftionémque de man magnis excercitationibus peccatqguum magnis angoribus corporii confummatii,Dauid Scotus Ban= choréfis epifcopus expofuit, magisin regis gratiam quam hiftoricum deceret accliuis , Be lined and pene tw20t PrediGiones rerum Scoticarum rithmicis ver= fibug , fpeaking not commonlie alfo inrinre , and o2the timer, luing fomepeares after the death lermber the third, for Gefner maketh bimn to foe rith in the peace of Cyaitt one thoufand tivohud: fourescoje and fir. pica Mrchact Medicus, The hiftorie ofScotland. $Pichaell Medtens;betng a learned maninall tht lofoybie,aftronomie , and the other mathematiks, faberebp be grew in aomtration amongf the people, fs tivife mentioned by Gefner, a fanit thicy J mae nie timesfind in bis Bibliotheca, firt pag.607, bp the name Michael Mathematicus cognomine Sco- tus,fo floztthen tn the time of Jotm Waltoll hing of Scots,andin the peare of Cyzift 1290 sbeing anold man, be t20te In gratia Frederici 2.imperatoris.Dé fphera lib.z. In Anftotelis meteoralib.4. De conftitutione mundilib,4,De anima lib.1,Deccelo & mundo lib.2.,De fomno& vigilia lib.2. De generatione & corruptione lib,2,.De fubftatia orbis lib.1. De fenfu & fenfato lib. 2, De memoria & reminifcentia lib.2. Contra Auerroem in meteoralib.1. Imagines altronomicaslib. 2. Aftrologorum dogmata hb.1. Inethica Ariftotelislib.10. De fignis planctarum lib.t.De chiromantia lib, 1.De phyfiognomia lib.r. Abbreuiationes Auicenng lib. 1. Deanimalibus ad fwasa little fpice of hainglosie,being ginen to carpe and fatont bis predeceffo2 bintnes, rather fox blemis Shing the fameof bis avuerfartes 5 than for adnan fing the truth of the controuerfies, Lhus much Sta- nihurft, Pot the bokes tihich be tw2ote tuere thefe; Super fententiaslib. 4. Quodlibeta quoque lib.r, Sermonesde fanctis lib.4.Sermones de temporeli.1. De cognitioneDeilib.r. Comentarios Oxonienfes ib.4.ReportationesParifienfes lib. 4.10 metaphy fica 10 quattioné lib. 2.Queftiones vniuerfalit li.2. Que. ftiones pradicamétori lib. 1, In analytica pofteriora lib.1.In Ariftotelis phyfica lib.8.In Categorias ciufs dem lib.r,, LeGturam in Genefimlib.1, De rerum principio lib.r. Commentaria in euangelialib.4.In epiflolas Pauli.Colleétiones Parifienfes. Tetragras matumlib. 1. & alia, Claruit Anno Dom. 1308, Oftthole worksthus further weitet Geth. Johan- ni Scoto fententiarum interpreti_primauam {acras tiflimi Dionyfij tranflationem afcribunt, cdimalteri Cefaremlib.1.fthofe bake of pptnomte was printed 20 cuidamJohanni Scoro(befe named, and lining a at Gentice Anno Dom. 1503. by Zohn Waptitta bout the peare of Cyt eight hundsed ninette ¢ tivo, Sefta. aboutthee bundzed peaves before this Duns) Qui John Dans bp fore called Tohannes Scotus, mp iki multis feculis antecellit, & Athanis Grece dic fearmted the fabtill doco2, was fo furnamed Duns dicit,accepta referri debeat. Ofthe death ofthis nant ofthe fotwne of Dung, eight miles from England, ft Petrus Crinituslib.24.cap.11. De honeftavita, feho(then be twas pet butaboie) was bp tis frier trino2s beought into England to Drford, there fo be tnffructed : for at that time noz long after tas there not ante buiverfitiein Scotland. Bp means there be affirmeth that this Duns did tarne the hies tarchie of Denis ont of Oreeke tnto Latine, Thomas Carreie 02 Warrate fourithen at the aioinay battellof Dtterburne, whic) tuas in the peare of warreie, ~ OF tbich tivofriers be toas placed in aboute of thet 30 Cyritkone thoufmdthaebundzedetghtic and eight, profeliton,in abtch this Duns at lengthtake the bar in the time of Mobertthe fecond of that nant king bit and o2derof the JFranci{cans,prouing of a moft of Scots, at ahattinte the Crglith were put to the tvo2f, This manbponthis bidogic din compofe mas fingular Wwit,aberebp he became 4 fharpe and fubtill bifputer, tho departing from Orford, went to Par nie things in Latine rime beginning in this fort: tis, being called thither by the fricr minozs, there faben be han fofome fpace remained,and read bnta Who being matter andruler of Wethwallte,is not Mufarofertfatum fore[criptumcarmine vatumycFes them of fcholaficall matters, be trauelo to Cullen, greatlie efteemed of the Scotith hittortographers, and there dntimelfe died in bis pouthfull peares, be Ifued in the time of John Waltoll bing of Scots, peare of Chziff one thoufand tivo hundzed and nines Gefnerus referreth the tinte therein be lined, to the- febich began dis reignein the peare of Cyt! 1283. 40 tie which ts almoff a bundzed peares before that, in of fthic) Duis all thep abfch follow his opinfons tebich the hitfozies of Scotladinake ante menttow of bint. 02 Scotifts as all they of an offer factfon are furnas remtittamn Chbinfone being bone in Scotland wintain med Thomiltz 02 the Thomifts, affer Thomas A{yas a great learned man,but becaute J dw findone €lphindond, quinas. 3But nowin onr age it is grotune to bea hundzed and fortie peares difference touching the common prouerbe in derifion to call {uch a perfon time therein be Itued, fet Dotvne twithin theeo3 foure lines the oneof the other by Gefnerus, 9% will as is fenfeleffe o2 withont learning a Duns, obic ts fate nothing of bim,but onelie verbatimfet dotyne as mud as a fole ; although trulie the fame cannot the tvo2dsof the fame authoin this fot, Guliclnus fFand with anie reafon, this man Duns being (0 fas mousfor bis learning as be fas, tho tmote manie 50 Elphinfton natione Scotus, Albonenfis epilcopus, {cripfit antiquitates Scotorum , & conciliortim{tas bolumes as after thall aypeare. 15ut before J come. tuta librum youn. Claruit anno Domini 1480, to him, thinkeit not bnfit to fet botonethatother Laudat hune valdé Boftonus Burienfis in magno baue tnzitten touching him, tth both the Englith, {criptorum catalogo, ob fingularem eruditionem, the Frith and the Scots,bo chalenge him fo be their Vixit circa annum1340. Thus much Gelnerus, countrfman, boxe amongthent. Thus therefore . James Steward the firtk of the name of James, ames Meee twriteth Stanihurft in bis oeleription of Jreland bre being brought bp tt England as a perforeftrans Soar, ber the title of the 3rith twstters Iohannes Duns ged from bis natine foile, is by Gelnerus fate ta Scotus an Jrifhman bone, as in the forefront of haucbeene bp fome called Robert the third, ahic this treatife 3 haue declared . owbeit Johannes Maior a 2cotith chzorttcler lib. 4. cap.16, would 6o cannotbe fo; for be that was fo named twas John Steward, andnot James . Chis man in the time faine proue him to bea Scot. Leland on the other tibileft he remained in England, being a kind of five faith, that he teas bozne in Englan, Sothat bant(yment from his otpne countete , bid compote there (hall be as great contention rife of bim astn one bakeof berfes, and mante other fongs, be bee ola time there rofe of Yomers countrie, for the Cov ing botha learned dtuine, philofoyher, and mufictan, lophonfansfato that ipomer twas bozne in their ch frho twasin the end Maine of bis otonepeople, tn the tie , the Ghvians clatmed him to be theirs: the thirteenth peare ofbis reigne,fallina tn the peare af Salaminians aduonched that be twastheir countrts pur 030 God one thoufand foure hundzed thirtte man. Wut the Smirntans were fo Hiffclie bent in zoning bim to be boonein their territorte , as thep pop $Pato2 borne in Scotland, fom Six- Fohannep would at no hand take no nate in the matter , and tus Senenfis t4 bis Bibliotheca fancta Dath (not Apate,, therebpon they nfoconfecrate a church to the name rightlie) call an Englithman, was bzought bp tn of Homer. ‘But abat countriman fo ener this Sco» L&rford, ebere atteining to fuffictent learning , be tus toere, be toas Doubtiefle a fubtill and profound are(as fatth Lefleus lib.7.pag.250) called Scotiftee slearke, Zhe onelie fault therewith be was dulken, went into France fo; the obteining further go |