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George Buchanan

(1506—1582) poet, historian, and administrator

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Buchanan, George

Buchanan, George   Reference library

The Oxford Dictionary of the Renaissance

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Subject Reference
Current Version:
2005
Subject:
History, Early Modern History (1500 to 1700)
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157 words

(1506–82),

Scottish humanist poet and political philosopher. Educated at St Andrews and Paris, where he was taught by John ...

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Scottish literature

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Wechel family  

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(1546/7–1608),Scottish jurist and political philosopher in France and England. Barclay was educated at the University of Aberdeen, and left Scotland for France in 1573. He studied civil law in ...

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