ScottishPastorals (1801), containing five poems and two songs, was the first book published by James Hogg. In 1800, most likely August or September, by...
1717, Pope's Discourse on Pastoral Poetry was published as a preface to Pastorals. In this work Pope sets standards for pastoral literature and critiques...
Hogg wrote plays and pastorals, and continued producing songs. His work as a sheep drover stimulated an interest in the Scottish Highlands. In 1800 he...
John Murray. Hogg had had seven poems printed privately in 1801 as ScottishPastorals, and several of his poems had been published separately in The Scots...
Poems Ascribed to Robert Burns is published. James Hogg publishes ScottishPastorals, Poems, Songs. 1801 in Ireland Everett, Jason M., ed. (2006). "1801"...
the Romantic market. The pastoral pipes, and later union pipes, were certainly a favourite of the upper classes in Scotland, Ireland and the North-East...
poetry, London: "Printed by W. Bulmer...for the Author" James Hogg, ScottishPastorals, Poems, Songs Thomas Moore: Corruption and Intolerance, published...
The Scottish Council of Independent Schools (SCIS) is a registered Scottish charity which represents the independent school sector in Scotland. Its membership...
and Latin, Szymonowic wrote in Polish Sielanki (Pastorals, 1614), a work influenced by the pastoral poems of Virgil and Theocritus. He also wrote plays...
Scottish Australians (Scots: Scots Australiens, Scottish Gaelic: Astràilianaich Albannach) are residents of Australia who are fully or partially of...
side of the Ochil Hills, east of Stirling in central Scotland. It serves Church of Scotlandpastoral duties in the areas of Cambuskenneth, Bridge of Allan...
the Scottish poet William Hamilton: The bonny Lines therein thou sent me, How to the nines they did content me. Robert Burns' "Poem on Pastoral Poetry"...
Eastern-style croziers A crozier or crosier (also known as a paterissa, pastoral staff, or bishop's staff) is a stylized staff that is a symbol of the governing...
epitomises Hook’s charming but sanitised folk-song style using a Scottishpastoral idiom, and is often mistakenly believed to be a genuine traditional...
Shetland, the northeast of Scotland and the Scottish Borders retain a strong sense of regional identity, alongside the idea of a Scottish national identity. In...
D. (2010). The distribution of Scottish wildcats (Felis silvestris) in Scotland (2006–2008). Perth, Scotland: Scottish Natural Heritage. Say, L.; Devillard...
During his reign, Pope John Paul II ("The Pilgrim Pope") made 146 pastoral visits within Italy and 104 foreign trips, more than all previous popes combined...
Kingdom Kings of Scotland List of years in ScotlandScottish clan Timeline of Scottish history "Scots and Picts". BBC Education Scotland. Retrieved 5 February...
Keyboard XXVIa:26 Recollection F major 1794 Voice, Keyboard XXVIa:27 A Pastoral Song A major 1794 Voice, Keyboard also referred to as Shepherd's Song XXVIa:28...
Hanoverian succession. The Church of Scotland and Scottish law and courts remained separate. The English and Scottish parliaments were replaced by a combined...
purely instrumental lament is a common form in piobaireachd music for the Scottish bagpipes. "MacCrimmon's Lament" dates to the Jacobite uprising of 1745...
identical, to the Scottish Highland bagpipes that are now played in Scotland. These are known as the "Great Irish Warpipes". In Irish and Scottish Gaelic, this...
discusses the specific understanding of their roles and functions in the Scottish Church. The Greek term πρεσβύτερος presbýteros, used in the New Testament...
Shieling". The Scottish poet Robert Burns mentions a "shiel" in his song "Bessy and her Spinnin' Wheel" and his poem "The Country Lass". Scottish vernacular...
Scottish literature is literature written in Scotland or by Scottish writers. It includes works in English, Scottish Gaelic, Scots, Brythonic, French,...
century, Scottish scholars and religious leaders were influenced by the teachings of the Protestant reformer, Martin Luther. In 1560, a group of Scottish nobles...
of Scotland Iain Greenshields to the Presidential Palace, where the pope issued a joint "pilgrimage of peace" address with his Anglican and Scottish Presbyterian...
Scottish Enlightenment (Scots: Scots Enlichtenment, Scottish Gaelic: Soillseachadh na h-Alba) was the period in 18th- and early-19th-century Scotland...
Society. First awarded in 1937, they are awarded for books by Scottish authors or about Scotland, and are awarded in several categories. The first Saltire...