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  2. Book of Deer - Wikipedia

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    While the manuscripts to which the Book of Deer is closest in character are all Irish, most scholars argue for a Scottish origin, although the book was undoubtedly written by an Irish scribe. The book has 86 folios; the leaves measure 157 mm by 108 mm, the text area 108 mm by 71 mm. It is written on vellum in brown ink and is in a modern binding.

  3. Scottish literature - Wikipedia

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    Book of Deer, folio 5r, containing the text of the Gospel of Matthew from 1:18 through 1:21. Beginning in the later eighth century, Viking raids and invasions may have forced a merger of the Gaelic and Pictish crowns that culminated in the rise of Cínaed mac Ailpín (Kenneth MacAlpin) in the 840s, which brought to power the House of Alpin and the creation of the Kingdom of Alba. [10]

  4. William Ramsay Smith - Wikipedia

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    William Ramsay Smith FRSE (27 November 1859 – 28 September 1937), [1] frequently referred to as Ramsay Smith, was a Scottish physician, educator, naturalist, anthropologist and civil servant, who worked in South Australia after moving there at the age of about 37 in 1896.

  5. John Smith (anatomist and chemist) - Wikipedia

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    John Smith (1721–1797) [1] was a Scottish physician and academic. [2]Smith was born in Maybole, Scotland, where his father, William, was a merchant. [1] [3] He studied at the University of Glasgow beginning in 1736, entered Balliol College, Oxford in 1744 with the support of the Snell Exhibition, and earned a B.A. in 1748 and an M.A. in 1751 from Balliol.

  6. List of Scottish writers - Wikipedia

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    This list of Scottish writers is an incomplete alphabetical list of Scottish writers who have a Wikipedia page. Those on the list were born and/or brought up in Scotland. They include writers of all genres, writing in English, Lowland Scots, Scottish Gaelic, Latin, French or any other langua

  7. William Smith (architect) - Wikipedia

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    William Smith (16 September 1817 – 22 December 1891) was a Scottish architect.He was a son of John Smith, also an architect, and his mother was Margaret Grant.A partner in the Aberdonian firms J & W Smith (1845–1879), W & J Smith (1879–1887) and W & J Smith and Kelly (1887–1891), and employed as Aberdeen's superintendent of works (1852–1891), he designed a large number of buildings ...

  8. From Antlers to Migration: How Reindeer and Whitetail Deer Differ

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    Whitetail Deer. Reindeer. Classification. Species: Odocoileus virginianus Species: Rangifer tarandus Native to. The Americas. The Arctic, subarctic, tundra. Fur ...

  9. Sir William Jardine, 7th Baronet - Wikipedia

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    Sir William Jardine, 7th Baronet of Applegarth FRS FRSE FLS FSA (23 February 1800 – 21 November 1874) was a Scottish naturalist. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] He is known for his editing of a long series of natural history books, The Naturalist's Library .

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