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Bibliography

Broun, Dauvit, “A new look at Gesta annalia attributed to John of Fordun”, in: Barbara E. Crawford (ed.), Church, chronicle and learning in medieval and early renaissance Scotland: essays presented to Donald Watt on the occasion of the completion of the publication of Bower’s Scotichronicon, Edinburgh: Mercat, 1999. 9–30.

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“A new look at Gesta annalia attributed to John of Fordun”
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9–30
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1999
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John of FordunJohn of Fordun
(d. in or after 1363)
John Fordun;Fordun (John)
Scottish historian and author of what is known as the Chronica gentis Scotorum, which was incorporated into Walter Bower’s Polychronicon. The Gesta annalia were also formerly attributed to him, but are now known as two works, Gesta annalia I and its continuation, Gesta annalia II, that are not connected to Fordun. Little is known of his life.
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