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John Bellenden or Ballantyne (flourished 1533-1587?) of Moray was a Scottish writer of the 16th century.

He was born towards the close of the 15th century, and educated at St. Andrews and Paris. At the request of James V he translated Hector Boece's Historia Gentis Scotorum. This translation, Chroniklis of Scotland is a very free one, with a good deal of matter not in the original, so that it may be almost considered as a new work. It was published in 1536 in Edinburgh by Thomas Davidson. In 1533 Bellenden also translated the first five books of Livy's History of Rome. These remain the earliest existing specimena of Scottish literary prose, and remarkable specimena they are, for the execution of which he enjoyed the Royal favour, and was made Archdeacon of Moray. Both the Chronicklis and the Livy are prefaced by poems, the Proheme of the Chronicles, 'Quehen Silver Diane', being more often anthologised. Another work, the Banner of Piety, was prefaced by the poem 'Quhen goldin Phebus.'

Bellenden latterly became involved in controversy which led to his being exiled to Rome, where he died, according to one account, about 1550. Another authority, however, states that he was still living in 1587.
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Total Books: 3
Scottish Poetry Of The Sixteenth Century Sir David Lyndsay John Bellenden King James The Fifth Sir Richard Maitland Alexander Scot Alexander Montgomerie
Scottish Poetry Of The Sixteenth Century Sir David Lyndsay John Bellenden King James The Fifth Sir Richard Maitland Alexander Scot Alexander Montgomerie
Livy's History Of Rome V2 The First Five Books
2007 - Livy's History of Rome V2 the First Five Books (Paperback)
ISBN-13: 9780548291658
ISBN-10: 0548291659
Genre: History
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