George Buchanan (1506-1582)

[Created: 23 February, 2023]
[Updated: 31 October, 2024]

About the Author

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About the Texts

Not all texts are available in all formats. The "foundation text" is the facsimile PDF of the original book. Many of these are available in HTML, the early version of which was fairly simple. Current versions are available in "enhanced HTML" which includes the original page numbers and the "citation tool" and is in a more readable format for viewing online. A selection of the more important texts are part of the "Guillaumin Collection" of the great books about liberty and are also available in a variety of eBook formats, such as HTML, PDF, and ePub.

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Texts in the Collection

 

  DATE FACS. PDF TITLE EBOOK
  1579

De iure regni apud Scotos

De iure regni apud Scotos, dialogus, authore Georgio Buchanano Scoto (Edinburgh : Printed by John Ross, Anno Do. 1579).

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  1680

A dialogue, concerning the due priviledge of government

George Buchanan, De jure regni apud Scotos, or, A dialogue, concerning the due priviledge of government in the kingdom of Scotland, betwixt George Buchanan and Thomas Maitland by the said George Buchanan ; and translated out of the original Latine into English by Philalethes. (1680)

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  1799

Dialogue concerning the Rights of the Crown of Scotland

George Buchanan's Dialogue concerning the Rights of the Crown of Scotland. Translated into English; with two dissertations prefixed; one archeological inquiring into the pretended identity of the Getes and Scythlans, of the Getes and Goths, and of the Goths and Scots; and the other historical vindicating the character of Buchanan as an historian, and containing some specimens of his poetry in english verse. By Robert Macfarlan, A.M. (London : Printed by S. Hamilton, Falcon-Court, Fleet-Street; for T. Cadell, jun. and W. Davies in the strand; and W. Creech, Edinburgh, 1799).

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