Dedications to Saints in Medieval Scotland

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EN/EW/1781

verbatim
Huius Gregorii tempore floruit Johannes Scotus qui, rogatu Karoli Calui, Ierarchiam Dionisii Arriopagite de Greco uerbum e uerbo transtulit in Latinum; sed postea in Anglia apud monasterium Malmisberiense stilis puerorum quos docendos susceperat confossus martir effectus est.
summary
At the time of this Gregory [son of King Dougal] flourished John Scotus who, at the request of Charles the Bald, translated the 'Ierarchiam' of Dionysius the Areopagite word for word from Greek into Latin; but afterwards in England at the monastery of Malmesbury, [stabbed] full of holes by the pens of the boys whom he had undertaken to teach, he was made a martyr .
folio/page
46
charter period
James II
charter date range
?? - ??
document reference
DO/EW/1388