Gavin Douglas | |
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Bishop of Dunkeld | |
See | Diocese of Dunkeld |
In office | 1515/6 – 1522 |
Predecessor | Andrew Stewart |
Successor | Robert Cockburn |
Previous post(s) | Provost of St. Giles' |
Orders | |
Consecration | 1516 |
Personal details | |
Born | 1474 Tantallon Castle, East Lothian |
Died | September 1522 London |
Nationality | Scottish |
Gavin Douglas (c. 1474 – September 1522) was a Scottish bishop, makar and translator. Although he had an important political career, he is chiefly remembered for his poetry. His main pioneering achievement was the Eneados, a full and faithful vernacular translation of the Aeneid of Virgil into Scots, and the first successful example of its kind in any Anglic language. Other extant poetry of his includes Palice of Honour, and possibly King Hart.