DOUGLAS, GAWIN

gäˈwĭn, găvˈĭn, 1474?–1522, Scottish poet and churchman; son of Archibald Douglas, 5th earl of Angus. He is considered one of the great medieval Scottish poets. Douglas was Bishop of Dunkeld. Jealousy held by Scottish nobles toward the Douglas family interrupted his ecclesiastical career, and from 1515 his life was torn by political quarrels. His poetry was largely composed prior to this, in the more peaceful period of his life. The Palace of Honor and King Hart (i.e., Heart; the latter is possibly not his) are allegories of considerable skill, but his best work is his translation of the Aeneid. One of the first English translations made directly from the original, Douglas's version is remarkably accurate, and its medieval tone only enhances its charm. The greatest parts of the whole poem, however, are the original prologues to each of the books. Douglas is little read today because the Scottish dialect in which he wrote is extremely difficult to understand.

See selections from his work, ed. by D. F. C. Coldwell (1964).

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...think it always was from the days of Gawin Douglas downwards, and as it now certainly...and vicious dialect of English. Douglas tone concerning the status of Scottish...London to speak and to read. 15 Yet Douglas is conscious of the fact that his...
...United States by Oxford University Press Inc., New York R. M. Douglas, 1997 All rights reserved. No part of this publication may...Demographic transition. 2. Fertility, Human. 1. Jones, G. W. Gawin W. HB887.C65 1997 304.62-dc21 97-26764 CIP 1 3 5 7...
...estate Bushfield, 7 won the hand of Jane Corbin, daughter of Gawin Corbin. 8 That familys home was Pecatone, said to have been...Lee of Virginia , 84. 11 The richest of the early Corbins was Gawin the second, who married Hannah Lee. His will is preserved...
...Beverley. Between i 72 and i 726, eight grandees of King and Queen County (Alexander Spotswood, Harry Beverley, John Baylor, Gawin Corbin, Augustine Moore, William Todd, and James Taylor) individually patented 115,ooo acres south of the Rapidan River...
...California Press, 1953 62. Douglas, Gawin, The palis of honoure, Edinburgh...Michigan University, 1992. Douglas, Gawin, Poetical Works, ed. John...Edinburgh: W. Paterson, 1874. Douglas, Gawin, The. xii. bukes of Eneados...
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...Improving Treatment Entry and Outcome by Kimberly C. Kirby , Douglas B. Marlowe , R. J. Lamb , Jerome J. Platt Assessing Patient...treatment by the 4th week of treatment (Agosti et el. 1991; Gawin et al. 1989). Early enrollments at our clinic showed similar...
...by Yih-Ing Hser , Yu-Chuang Huang , Cheryl Teruya , M. Douglas Anglin INTRODUCTION Increasing evidence in the literature suggests...Schuster, 2001; Grella, Joshi, Anglin, 2003; Kosten, Gawin, Kosten, Rounsaville, 1993). Research studies on gender...
...appreciate the connotations of the sound of words merely by listening, even if the language is foreign. The Scotch of Gawin Douglas can hardly be called foreign, if one reads English. What is foreign to poetry is the word which means little or nothing...
...the Complaynt proper is, as Douglas Dunn points out, Alain Chartiers...use of cataloguing in Gavin Douglas prologues to his Eneados...and pupil of Erasmus. Under Gawin Logies principalship, it was...good authority for this, as Douglas, in the same Prologue as above...


 

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...for imaging, Gina Alajar for acting, Douglas Nieras for dancing, Jai Sabas-Aracama...the hands of God. Hinahayaan ko Siyang gawin lsquo;yung dapat pero hindi lahat Siya...me, gagawin ko lsquo;yung pwede kong gawin. I will do my best, rdquo; she remarked...
...Ang kautusan ng Pangulong Arroyo sa gabinete ay gawin lamang ang dapat gawin ng bawat departamento upang sa ganoon ay makapagsilbi...statement, Reps. Edwin Uy (Lakas, Isabela) and Douglas Cagas (NPC, Davao Del Sur) said the cast of characters...
...Drangines, Ashley Eccles, Ryan Fraher, Matthew Fromm, A.J. Gawin, Travis Gibbs, Connor Greene, Sarah Grum, Meghan Hartnett...William Mathe, Ryan McArthur, Sean McCarthy, Monica McClure, Douglas Meyer, Allison Michel, Jacob Miles, Patrick Mulroy, Cindy...
...launched the careers of showbiz personalities like Jordan Herrera, Douglas Robinson, Clarissa Mercado and Myles Hernandez. As for their...Nag-enjoy talaga ako being a gay lawyer. Masaya siyang gawin," he remarked. Also in "Faces of Love" are Christopher...
...regular in the movies of Regal. "The name Deborah was given by Douglas Quijano. Sun, my screen surname, was coined by Mother Lily...sila ang talagang karamay mo, lalo ang ina. Kasi, kahit ano gawin mo, wala ka sa mundong ito kung hindi dahil sa magulang mo...
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DOUGLAS, GAWIN ga win, gav in, 1474? 1522, Scottish poet and churchman; son of Archibald Douglas, 5th earl of Angus. He is considered one of the great medieval Scottish poets. Douglas was Bishop of Dunkeld. Jealousy held...
...of the time include Stephen Hawes and Alexander Barclay and the Scots poets William Dunbar , Robert Henryson , and Gawin Douglas . The poetry of John Skelton , which is mostly satiric, combines medieval and Renaissance elements. William Caxton...
...created a demand for renderings of Ovids Metamorphoses (tr. by Arthur Golding , 1565 67), Vergils Aeneid (tr. by Gawin Douglas , c.1515; Henry Howard, earl of Surrey , c.1540; and Richard Stanyhurst, 1582), and Plutarchs Lives (tr...


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