âThe Seven Sages, In Scotish Metreâ is a remarkable example of medieval Scottish poetry. Attributed to John Rolland and edited by David Laing, this work offers a captivating glimpse into the literary landscape of its time. The book presents a collection of tales rendered in Scots verse, showcasing the linguistic richness and narrative traditions of Scotland.
This edition makes accessible a significant piece of Scottish literary heritage, offering valuable insights into the cultural and historical context of the period. Students and enthusiasts of medieval literature will find âThe Seven Sagesâ a rewarding and enlightening read, preserving the legacy of early Scottish storytelling. Discover the timeless appeal of these classic narratives, skillfully preserved in their original Scots form.
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