| William Forbes Skene - 1868 - 636 sider
...traditionally to have taken its name. There is every reason to believe that Boece, in filling up the reigns of his phantom kings with imaginary events, used local...and a circular mound at Coilsfield, in the parish of Tarbolton, on the highest point of which are two large stones, and in which sepulchral remains have... | |
| William Forbes Skene - 1868 - 294 sider
...traditionally to have taken its name. There is every reason to believe that Boece, in filling up the reigns of his phantom kings with imaginary events, used local...traditions where he could find them; and he tells us " Kyi dcin proxima cst vel Coil potius nominata, a Coilo Britannorum rcgc ibi in pugna caeso;" and a circular... | |
| John Stuart Stuart-Glennie - 1869 - 184 sider
...hill ? Many who know it do not ask; The Grave of Coel, the son of Cynvelyn." 16 0 Boece tells us " Kyl dein proxima est vel Coil potius nominata, a Coilo Britannorum rege ibi in pugna caeso; " 1e1 and a circular mound at Coilsfield, in the parish of Tarbolton, on the highest point of which... | |
| John Wesley Hales - 1872 - 552 sider
...son of Cynvelyn." (M. Arnold quotes a neighbouring verse in his Study of Celtic Literature.] 'Boece tells us : "Kyi dein proxima est vel Coil potius nominata,...and a circular mound at Coilsfield, in the parish of Tarbolton, on the highest point of which are two large stones, and in which sepulchral remains have... | |
| John Wesley Hales - 1878 - 772 sider
...son of Cynvelyn." (M. Arnold quotes a neighbouring verse in his Study of Celtic Literature.} 'Boece tells us : " Kyi dein proxima est vel Coil potius nominata, a Coilo Britannorum rege ibi in pugna cseso," and a circular mound at Coilsfield, in the parish of Tarbolton, on the highest point of which... | |
| John Wesley Hales - 1892 - 480 sider
...verse in his Study of Celtic Literature.} ' Boece tells us : " Kyi dein proxima est vel Coil jotius nominata, a Coilo Britannorum rege ibi in pugna caeso,"...and a circular mound at Coilsfield, in the parish of Tarbolton, on the highest point of which are two large stones, and in which sepulchral remains have... | |
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