Dr David Mcomish
- Honorary Research Fellow (History)
email:
David.McOmish@glasgow.ac.uk
10 university Gardens, School of Humanities, University of Glasgow
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email:
David.McOmish@glasgow.ac.uk
10 university Gardens, School of Humanities, University of Glasgow
Reid, S. and McOmish, D. (Eds.) (2020) Corona Borealis: Scottish Neo-Latin Poets on King James VI and his Reign, 1566–1603. Association for Scottish Literary Studies: Glasgow. ISBN 9781906841379
McOmish, D. (2016) A community of scholarship: Latin literature and scientific discourse in Early-Modern Scotland. In: Reid, S. and McOmish, D. (eds.) Neo-Latin Literature and Literary Culture in Early Modern Scotland. Series: Brill studies in intellectual history. Brill, pp. 40-73. ISBN 9789004330733 (doi: 10.1163/9789004330733_004)
McOmish, D. (2016) Not just a lawyer: Thomas Craig and humanist Edinburgh. Innes Review, 67(2), pp. 93-106. (doi: 10.3366/inr.2016.0122)
Reid, S. and McOmish, D. (Eds.) (2016) Neo-Latin Literature and Literary Culture in Early Modern Scotland. Series: Brill studies in intellectual history. Brill: Leiden. ISBN 9789004330719
McOmish, D. (2015) Adam King: a man for all seasons. Innes Review, 66(2), pp. 191-207. (doi: 10.3366/inr.2015.0097)
Reid, S. and McOmish, D. (2015) Bridging the Continental Divide. Revised and updated in 2020. [Website]
McOmish, D. (2014) The poet and his art: Andrew Melville and Latin literature. In: Mason, R. A. and Reid, S. J. (eds.) Andrew Melville (1545–1622): Writings, Reception, and Reputation. Series: St. Andrews studies in Reformation history. Routledge: London, pp. 177-200. ISBN 9781409426936
McOmish, D. (2011) The manipulation of tradition: the past as a tool for political and religious victory during the Laurentian controversy. In: Leemans, J., Van Nuffelen, P., Keough, S. W.J. and Nicolaye, C. (eds.) Episcopal Elections in Late Antiquity. Series: Arbeiten zur Kirchengeschichte (119). De Gruyter: Berlin ; Boston, pp. 463-476. ISBN 9783110268553 (doi: 10.1515/9783110268607.463)
McOmish, D. (2016) Not just a lawyer: Thomas Craig and humanist Edinburgh. Innes Review, 67(2), pp. 93-106. (doi: 10.3366/inr.2016.0122)
McOmish, D. (2015) Adam King: a man for all seasons. Innes Review, 66(2), pp. 191-207. (doi: 10.3366/inr.2015.0097)
McOmish, D. (2016) A community of scholarship: Latin literature and scientific discourse in Early-Modern Scotland. In: Reid, S. and McOmish, D. (eds.) Neo-Latin Literature and Literary Culture in Early Modern Scotland. Series: Brill studies in intellectual history. Brill, pp. 40-73. ISBN 9789004330733 (doi: 10.1163/9789004330733_004)
McOmish, D. (2014) The poet and his art: Andrew Melville and Latin literature. In: Mason, R. A. and Reid, S. J. (eds.) Andrew Melville (1545–1622): Writings, Reception, and Reputation. Series: St. Andrews studies in Reformation history. Routledge: London, pp. 177-200. ISBN 9781409426936
McOmish, D. (2011) The manipulation of tradition: the past as a tool for political and religious victory during the Laurentian controversy. In: Leemans, J., Van Nuffelen, P., Keough, S. W.J. and Nicolaye, C. (eds.) Episcopal Elections in Late Antiquity. Series: Arbeiten zur Kirchengeschichte (119). De Gruyter: Berlin ; Boston, pp. 463-476. ISBN 9783110268553 (doi: 10.1515/9783110268607.463)
Reid, S. and McOmish, D. (Eds.) (2020) Corona Borealis: Scottish Neo-Latin Poets on King James VI and his Reign, 1566–1603. Association for Scottish Literary Studies: Glasgow. ISBN 9781906841379
Reid, S. and McOmish, D. (Eds.) (2016) Neo-Latin Literature and Literary Culture in Early Modern Scotland. Series: Brill studies in intellectual history. Brill: Leiden. ISBN 9789004330719
Reid, S. and McOmish, D. (2015) Bridging the Continental Divide. Revised and updated in 2020. [Website]