Michael Scot
Michael Scot of Balwearie (1175 – c. 1232) was a 12th century Scottish philosopher, translator, polymath, alchemist and reputed wizard.
He translated Averroes and was the greatest public intellectual of his time, serving as Judicial Astrologer to Frederick II.
He translated Averroes and was the greatest public intellectual of his time, serving as Judicial Astrologer to Frederick II.
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The Lay of the Last Minstrel (Revolution and Romanticism, 1789 - 1834)
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1805
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The Three Perils of Man
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1822
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Open World: The Collected Poems 1960 - 2000
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2003
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The craneskin bag: Celtic stories and poems
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1989
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The Lay of the Last Minstrel: Sir Walter Scott and the Border Minstrel Tradition
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2001
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An Enquiry into the Life and Legend of Michael Scot: Enriched edition. Unraveling the Mysteries of a Medieval Sage
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1897
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Border Station Walks
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2020
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A True History of Several Honourable Families of the Right Honourable Name of Scot, in the Shires of Roxburgh and Selkirk and Others Adjacent
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1688
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Two Scots Plays
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1958
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Lallans Nummer 46: Whitsuntid 1996
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1996
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