Medieval St Andrews Research Repository
Title
Medieval St Andrews Research Repository
Description
A repository for research material on Mediaeval St Andrews focusing on the town, church and university.
Collection Items
Walter Bower's Scotichronicon
The Scotichronicon is a chronicle written by Walter Bower, abbot of Inchcolm, in the 1440s. It traces the history of Scotland from its origins, and is a major source for the study of medieval Scotland. All sixteen books were edited from the surviving…
Statutes of the Scottish Church, 1225-1559
The book is a translation of Concilia Scotiae: Ecclesiae Scoticanae Statutae tam Provincialia Quam Synodalia Quae Supersunt.
Further Reading on the University in Medieval St Andrews
This resource is available as a word document at the bottom of this page.
Further Reading on the Town of Medieval St Andrews
This resource is available as a word document at the bottom of this page.
Further Reading on the Church in Medieval St Andrews
This resource is available as a word document at the bottom of this page.
Primary sources held within Special Collections at St Andrews University Library
All catalogue entries can be found on the University of St Andrews Library Special Collections website: http://www.st-andrews.ac.uk/library/specialcollections/collections/archives/
Early Records of the University of St Andrews
Taken from J. M. Anderson (ed.) Early records of the University of St. Andrews (Edinburgh, Scottish History Society,…
The Church of St Andrews and the Scottish Parliament
‘The Records of the Parliaments of Scotland to 1707 (RPS) is a fully searchable database containing the proceedings of the Scottish parliament from the first surviving act of 1235 to the union of 1707. The culmination of over ten years’ work by…
The Town of St Andrews and the Scottish Parliament
‘The Records of the Parliaments of Scotland to 1707 (RPS) is a fully searchable database containing the proceedings of the Scottish parliament from the first surviving act of 1235 to the union of 1707. The culmination of over ten years’ work by…
Latin Transcriptions
All documents are listed in the University's catalogue, at http://www.st-andrews.ac.uk/library/specialcollections/collections/archives/
Images relating to medieval St Andrews
(From left to right) The Mace of the Faculty of Arts. See also: http://www.st-andrews.ac.uk/musa/see/starobjects/stsalvatorsmace/ A seal depicting the cathedral The seal of the University of St Andrews The university seal matrix The Statutes of St…