adam of dryburghの例文
- It was from this dialect that Early Scots, known to its speakers as " English " ( " Inglis " ), began to develop, which is why in the late 12th century Adam of Dryburgh described his locality as " in the land of the English in the Kingdom of the Scots " and why the early 13th century author of " de Situ Albanie " thought that the Firth of Forth " divides the kingdoms of the Scots and of the English ".
- Northumbrian Old English had been established in south-eastern Scotland as far as the River Forth in the 7th century and largely remained there until the 13th century, which is why in the late 12th century Adam of Dryburgh described his locality as " in the land of the English in the Kingdom of the Scots " and why the early 13th century author of " de Situ Albanie " wrote that the Firth of Forth " divides the kingdoms of the Scots and of the English ."