Celtic Place-names of Scotland

Celtic Place-names of Scotland
Author: William John Watson
Publisher: Birlinn Limited
Total Pages: 558
Release: 2004
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781841583235

First published in 1926, this remains the best and most comprehensive reference guide to the Celtic place-names of Scotland. This is the only paperback edition of this classic work, which is essential reading for anyone interested in Scottish history and the derivations of place names the length and breadth of the country. Many place-names date before the arrival of the Celts (the name 'Tay', for example, is almost certainly thousands of years old), and each successive group of invaders and settlers - Britons, Dalriadic Scots, Anglo-Saxons, Vikings, Normans, Picts and many others - constantly adding and enriching, leaving their own unique story in the landscape. The book is divided into sections dealing with early names, territorial divisions, general surveys of areas; it also looks at saints, church terms and river names. For the scholar, and indeed anyone interested in the subject, this book is a prime reference point which has never been surpassed.

The Celtic Placenames of Scotland

The Celtic Placenames of Scotland
Author: William J. Watson
Publisher: Birlinn Ltd
Total Pages: 472
Release: 2011-06-20
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 178885361X

First published in 1926, this book remains the best and most comprehensive guide to the Celtic place-names of Scotland and is essential reading for anyone interested in Scottish history and the derivations of place-names the length and breadth of the country. It is divided into sections dealing with early names, territorial divisions, general surveys of areas and also looks at saints, church terms and river names. As the standard reference work on the subject it has never been surpassed. This edition contains a new introduction which includes biographical material about the author, together with corrigenda and addenda.

The Celtic Place-Names of Scotland

The Celtic Place-Names of Scotland
Author: W. J. Watson
Publisher: John Donald
Total Pages: 558
Release: 2011
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 9781906566357

First published in 1926, this book remains the best and most comprehensive guide to the Celtic place-names of Scotland and is essential reading for anyone interested in Scottish history and the derivations of place-names the length and breadth of the country. It is divided into sections dealing with early names, territorial divisions, general surveys of areas, and also looks at saints, church terms, and river names. As the standard reference work on the subject it has never been surpassed. This edition contains an introduction which includes biographical material about the author, together with corrigenda and addenda.

Scottish Place Names

Scottish Place Names
Author: George Mackay
Publisher: Waverley Books Limited
Total Pages: 191
Release: 2009
Genre: Gazetteers
ISBN: 9781902407876

Containing almost 2000 entries, a history and geography of Scotland. Towns, villages, islands, mountains, lochs and rivers of Scotland.

The Celtic Placenames of Scotland

The Celtic Placenames of Scotland
Author: WATSON. WILLIAM J
Publisher:
Total Pages: 608
Release: 2021-05-06
Genre:
ISBN: 9781912476978

First published in 1926, this remains the best and most comprehensive reference guide to the Celtic place-names of Scotland. This is the only paperback edition of this classic work, which is essential reading for anyone interested in Scottish history and the derivations of place names the length and breadth of the country. Many place-names date before the arrival of the Celts (the name 'Tay', for example, is almost certainly thousands of years old), and each successive group of invaders and settlers - Britons, Dalriadic Scots, Anglo-Saxons, Vikings, Normans, Picts and many others - constantly adding and enriching, leaving their own unique story in the landscape. The book is divided into sections dealing with early names, territorial divisions, general surveys of areas; it also looks at saints, church terms and river names. For the scholar, and indeed anyone interested in the subject, this book is a prime reference point which has never been surpassed.