Personal Names and Naming Practices in Medieval Scotland
By Matthew H. Hammond (Editor), David Sellar (Contribution by), John Reuben Davies (Contribution by), Matthew H. Hammond (Contribution by), Nicholas Evans (Contribution by), Rachel Butter (Contribution by), Roibeard Maolalaigh (Contribution by), Thomas O Clancy (Contribution by), Tom Turpie (Contribution by), Valeria Di Clemente (Contribution by)
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By Matthew H. Hammond (Editor), David Sellar (Contribution by), John Reuben Davies (Contribution by), Matthew H. Hammond (Contribution by), Nicholas Evans (Contribution by), Rachel Butter (Contribution by), Roibeard Maolalaigh (Contribution by), Thomas O Clancy (Contribution by), Tom Turpie (Contribution by), Valeria Di Clemente (Contribution by)
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A landmark of scholarship on medieval Scotland. Professor Dauvit Broun, University of Glasgow.
Personal names can provide a rich and often overlooked window into medieval society, and Scotland's diversity of languages over the course of the Middle Ages makes it an ideal case study. This book offers a range of new methodological approaches to anthroponymy, covering Gaelic, Scandinavian and other Germanic names, as well as names drawn from the Bible, the saints, and secular literature. Individ...
Personal names can provide a rich and often overlooked window into medieval society, and Scotland's diversity of languages over the course of the Middle Ages makes it an ideal case study. This book offers a range of new methodological approaches to anthroponymy, covering Gaelic, Scandinavian and other Germanic names, as well as names drawn from the Bible, the saints, and secular literature. Individ...






















