• Robert Henryson (Middle Scots: Robert Henrysoun) was a poet who flourished in Scotland in the period c. 1460–1500.
  • He is usually said to have taught at the grammar school at Dunfermline abbey, and is probably the Robert Henryson recorded at Glasgow University in 1462.
  • His common appellation, "Master Robert Henryson," indicates that he was a master of arts.[3]. Career[. ] When he was admitted, 10 September 1462, as a...
  • Robert Henryson was a Scottish poet who was active in the second half of the 15th Century. ... Henryson wrote in the Scots language of the 15th Century.
  • Robert Henryson was a Scottish poet, the finest of early fabulists in Britain. He is described on some early title pages as the schoolmaster of...
  • Kindrick, Robert L., « Monarchs and monarchy in the poetry of Henryson and Dunbar », Actes du 2e Colloque de langue et de littérature écossaisses, éd.
  • The medieval period, in many ways as complex and sophisticated as our own, is the necessary context in which we must judge the work of Robert Henryson.
  • Robert Henryson was a poet who flourished in Scotland in the period c. 1460-1500. Background. Henryson was born in c. 1425 probably in Scotland.
  • Robert Henryson was a Scottish poet who worked at roughly the same time as William Dunbar in the Scotland of the later 15th century from 1460 -1500.
  • Very little is known about Robert Henryson’s life. Dunbar, listing dead poets in “Lament for the Makaris” (c. 1508), indicates that Henryson predeceased Stobo...