Thomae Dempsteri Historia Ecclesiastica Gentis Scotorum

Thomae Dempsteri Historia Ecclesiastica Gentis Scotorum

by David (ed.) Irving, Thomas Dempster

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First of 2 volumes in 4to. ff. [2] (blank), pp. [14], xxii (last blank), [24], 333, [1] (blank). Signatures: [a]7 b-g4 B-Z4 2A-2X4. Half morocco. Gilded spine raised on 5 bars. Plate of Institute of Accountants and Actuaries in Glasgow, marked No. 7373 Vol. I, and non-cir. Label. Pencil marginalia.


Typographical facsimile of the 1627 Bologna original, here edited in two volumes by David Irving, containing 1210 alphabetically-organized biographies of Scottish writers from antiquity to Dempster’s own day. In this work, the otherwise brilliant Scottish itinerant Classics professor Thomas Dempster (1579?-1625) tries to prove that, among others, Alcuin, Bernard, Boadicea, Budica, Johannes Scotus Eriugena, Saint Aldhelm, and Saint Boniface and were all Scottish. Dempster features a multitude of obscure figures to create a sizable Scottish prosopography. The work concludes with a fantasized autobiography, posthumously completed by Dempster’s Bolognese friend Matteo Pellegrini. For Dempster’s historical fantasies/forgeries, see Irving’s valuable introduction. The low quality of this work after so much brilliance remains unexplained. See J. Durkan, “Thomas Dempster: a Scottish Baronius,” in: The Innes Review, 54 (2003), 1, pp. 75-78.


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