The Scottish World: History and Culture of ScotlandHarold Orel, Marilyn Stokstad, Henry L. Snyder Abrams, 1981 - 328 էջ |
From inside the book
Արդյունքներ 69–ի 1-ից 3-ը:
Էջ
... later first millennium b.c. Much of the archaeological evi- dence for the period consists of settlements , fortifications , and remains of material culture . Habitations in many parts of Scotland , and particularly in the west and north ...
... later first millennium b.c. Much of the archaeological evi- dence for the period consists of settlements , fortifications , and remains of material culture . Habitations in many parts of Scotland , and particularly in the west and north ...
Էջ
... Later used by the Picts , who dedicated it to their patron saint , St. Andrews remains one of the most revered cities in Scotland and is also , of course , the site of its oldest university . Melrose ( below ) , a Cistercian monastery ...
... Later used by the Picts , who dedicated it to their patron saint , St. Andrews remains one of the most revered cities in Scotland and is also , of course , the site of its oldest university . Melrose ( below ) , a Cistercian monastery ...
Էջ 163
... later , a melodrama based on the poem was produced in the Chestnut Street Theatre in Philadelphia . Thomas Sully painted Miss C. Parsons in the title role on a commission from James McMurtrie , who paid three hundred dollars for it ...
... later , a melodrama based on the poem was produced in the Chestnut Street Theatre in Philadelphia . Thomas Sully painted Miss C. Parsons in the title role on a commission from James McMurtrie , who paid three hundred dollars for it ...
Այլ խմբագրություններ - View all
Common terms and phrases
Abbey Aberdeen Adam Alexander Andrew architecture Argyll army artists became began Bonnie Prince Charlie Britain British broch Bruce building burghs calotype Castle Charles Church of Scotland clan Covenanters created crown culture David death Douglas duke earl early economic Edinburgh Edward eighteenth century emigration England English Enlightenment established Europe force France French Gaelic George Glasgow Glasgow Four Henry Highlands houses important industry islands Isles Jacobite James James II James's John king king's kingdom land later literature Loch London Lord Lowlands Malcolm Margaret Mary medieval ministers monastery nineteenth century nobles northern Orkney Ossian painter painting Parliament period Pictish Picts poem poet political portrait Presbyterian Prince Queen Raeburn Ramsay Reformation reign Robert Robert Adam Robert the Bruce Roman Rosslyn Chapel royal royal burghs Scots Scottish Scottish Enlightenment Scottish literature society Stirling stone Tironensians town trade tradition treaty union William