Om Skotlands Rímur
Skotlands RÃmur Icelandic Ballads on the Gowrie Conspiracy is a fascinating collection of Icelandic ballads that tell the story of the Gowrie Conspiracy, an alleged plot to kill King James VI of Scotland in 1600. The ballads were collected and translated by William Alexander Craigie, a leading scholar of Icelandic literature. Einar Guðmundsson and Sighvatur GrÃmsson Borgfirðingur provide insightful commentary on the ballads and their historical context. This book is an important contribution to the study of Icelandic literature and Scottish history.
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