Watt, D.E.R.

Donald Elmslie Robertson Watt, Emeritus Professor of Medieval History in the University of St Andrews, is a distinguished ecclesiastical historian. He was born and educated in Aberdeen and the University of Aberdeen and attended Oxford as a Carnegie Scholar. Except for one year at Columbia, U.S.A., his entire career was spent in the department of Medieval History at St Andrews, from 1953-1988, being awarded a Personal Professor in Scottish Church History within that department in 1977. In the 1950s he produced a Fasti of the medieval and early modern Scottish church. Between 1963-71 he was joint Editor of the Scottish Historical Review . In 1977 he produced A Biographical Dictionary of Scottish Graduates to A.D. 1410 . From the mid 1970s he worked as directing editor for a new edition of the Scotichronicon . This is a history of Scotland from the beginning until his own time written by Walter Bower in the 1440s. Watt's edition includes the original Latin with facing page translations into modern English.

Bower was one of the first students of law and theology in the University of St Andrews and was the first major literary figure that it produced. The range of his literary and philosophical allusions illustrate the breadth of the learning which the first teachers in Scotland's first university brought to the country. Bower became Abbot of Inchcolm Abbey on the island in the Firth of Forth. The chronicle is divided into sixteen books covering 1000 years of Scottish history from mythical beginnings to the murder of King James I in 1437 in Bower's own day. The book was circulated in manuscript form and was printed for the first time, in latin, in the mid-eighteenth century.

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