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The New Testament in Scots

The New Testament in Scots

 eBook, Published by Canongate Books   (01 July 2010)

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Edited by Robin Lorimer. Introduced by Richard Holloway. The Greek scholar William Lorimer spent the last ten years of his life working on this project. Each Gospel has a different form of Scots to match the different forms of Greek used by the various apostles and scribes, and the vigour and immediacy of the language is everywhere apparent. Transcribed, edited and published by his son Robin Lorimer, this scholarly and dramatically fresh reading of an already familiar text caused a sensation when it first appeared in 1983. Beyond the poetry of the King James version, here are the voices of the disciples themselves, speaking, as they undoubtedly did, in 'plain braid Galilee'. 'A majestic work of scholarship . . . a notable contribution to our literary and linguistic heritage.' The Times 'A great literary achievement in its own right . . . [that] not only restores life to Scots but to the New Testament itself.' Scotsman 'An extraordinary feat of imaginative scholarship.' Professor David Daiches 'Probably the most considerable accomplishment in Scots prose literature to have been writte in hundreds of years.' Spectator