Photograph David Hume Scotland


Photograph of David Hume, born 1711, in Edinburgh, Scotland. A Scottish philosopher and historian, regarded as one of the most important figures in the history of Western philosophy and the Scottish Enlightenment.

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The Great Infidel. A Life of David Hume. Library shelves groan under the weight of academic critiques of David Hume's philosophy and in-depth studies of his political economy. This book, however, is not one of those scholastic times. Rather, this is the story of the life of the famous philosopher, one of Scotland's greatest men. Through Hume's life, we are shown the Enlightenment from its roots, through its sometimes difficult growth to its flowering in eighteenth-century Edinburgh. Using original sources, some for the first time, we witness his disappointment with the reception of his Treatise of Human Nature, it fell dead-born from the press, although it is now seen as a pivotal work in European thinking, and follow his adventures during a farcical invasion of France. His Essays and History at last brought him the fame he had sought, but also caused the General Assembly of the Kirk of Scotland to attempt to excommunicate him. The accusation that Hume was an atheist is disproved while, more light heartedly, his time as a diplomat shows him at the heart of the gossip of pre Revolutionary Paris, where he was 'Le Bon David'. Back in Edinburgh, James Boswell nicknamed him 'The Great Infidel' yet, like everyone else, sought invitations to Hume's well-stocked table and wine cellar. Hume never married, although he was always a favourite with the ladies for whist and conversation, and he was involved in a preposterous courtship in Turin. He also had a lengthy intellectual involvement with a married aristocrat who was already another man's mistress. The Great Infidel: A Life of David Hume.

Photograph Thomas Carlyle Scotland


Photograph of Thomas Carlyle, born 1795, in Ecclefechan, Scotland. Thomas was a was a Scottish satirical writer, essayist, historian and teacher during the Victorian era. He called economics "the dismal science", wrote articles for the Edinburgh Encyclopedia, and became a controversial social commentator.

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Thomas Carlyle was a major figure in Victorian literature and a unique commentator on nineteenth-century life. Born in humble circumstances in the Scottish village of Ecclefechan in 1795, his rise to fame was marked by fierce determination and the development of a highly distinctive literary voice. In this clear, authoritative and readable biography, John Morrow traces Carlyle's personal and intellectual career. Wide-ranging, prophetic and invariably challenging, his work ranged from the astonishing pseudo-autobiography Sartor Resartus to major historical works on the French Revolution and Frederick the Great, and to radical political manifestos such as Latter Day Pamphlets. Thomas Carlyle is an account of his work and of his life, including celebrity as the Sage of Chelsea and his tempestuous marriage to Jane Welsh Carlyle. Thomas Carlyle.

Photograph Professor John Wilson Scotland


Photograph of Professor John Wilson, born 1875, in Paisley, Scotland. John was was a Scottish writer, the writer most frequently identified with the pseudonym Christopher North of Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine.

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June 13th Photograph Clydesdale Horses Scotland


June 13th photograph of Clydesdale Horses with their owners at Strathmiglo, Fife, Scotland. The Clydesdale is a breed of draft horse derived from the farm horses of Clydesdale, Scotland, and named after that region.


June 13th photograph of Clydesdale Horses with their owners at Strathmiglo, Fife, Scotland.


June 13th photograph of Clydesdale Horses with their owners at Strathmiglo, Fife, Scotland.

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June 13th Photograph Tannochbrae Tearoom Scotland


June 13th photograph of Tannochbrae Tearoom, Auchtermuchty, Fife, Scotland. I think I startled this couple from England when I asked if I could take their photograph as they were eating lunch. Used in the filming of Scottish Television’s Dr Finlay, the Tannochbrae Tearoom reflects the style of post-war Britain in its decor and memorabilia.

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