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David Scotus : ウィキペディア英語版 | David Scotus David Scotus was a medieval Gaelic chronicler. His date of birth is unknown. Early in the twelfth century there was at Würzburg an ecclesiastic and teacher known as David. His surname Scotus shows that he was probably a Gael from either Ireland or Scotland, if he is identical with the homonymous Emperor Henry V received him, was charmed with his virtue and knowledge, and made him one of the imperial chaplains. With other scholars David accompanied the king on his expedition to Italy in 1100, and was appointed royal historiographer for the occasion. He died in 1139. ==Writings== His work in three books is now known only from excerpts of it in later historians, especially in Ekkehard〔 and William of Malmesbury. The latter〔''Gesta regum Anglorum'' 'Deeds of the kings of the Angli', in ''Patrologia Latina'', CLXXIX, 1375.〕 says that David described the expedition with partiality for the king.
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