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xc TO THE READER.
the press: to the learned and pions Reverend
Duncan M'Farlan, A. M. of Perth, for the elegant
and faithful translation he has given to the whole
of these poems, except the poem entitled Dargo,
Ossians Address to the Sun, and Darthulai to the
learned and ingenious Mr. Robert Huddleston,
teacher, Lunan, for his able exertions in correct-
ing the proof-sheets, and his other friendly assist-
ance. His incomparable and impartial edition of
Toland's History of the Druids, with his critical
Notes upon the same, is a better proof of his ac-
complishments than any thing we could state here.
It is hoped that all the amateurs of antiquity will
endeavour to possess themselves of this usefnl vo-
lume, and that Mr. Huddleston, in a short time,
will be called to an appointment adequate to his j
abilities. To the learned and ingenious Eweii
M'Lachlan, Esq. rector of the grammar school,
Old Aberdeen, for his elegant and faithful transla-*
tion of the poems entitled JDargo, Ossimis Address
to the Sun, and Dart hula. We can boldly assert,
from the best authority, that Mr. M'Lachlan
should be ranked amongst the first literary cha-
racters that Britain ever produced. From his
profound knowledge of the oriental languages,
and his vast natural ingenuity, he is justly entitled
to fdl the first situation in any university in the
kingdom ; and he has the happy art to instil into
the minds of his pupils the most pious and loyal
principles; yet, from his unaffected modesty, hg
i
the press: to the learned and pions Reverend
Duncan M'Farlan, A. M. of Perth, for the elegant
and faithful translation he has given to the whole
of these poems, except the poem entitled Dargo,
Ossians Address to the Sun, and Darthulai to the
learned and ingenious Mr. Robert Huddleston,
teacher, Lunan, for his able exertions in correct-
ing the proof-sheets, and his other friendly assist-
ance. His incomparable and impartial edition of
Toland's History of the Druids, with his critical
Notes upon the same, is a better proof of his ac-
complishments than any thing we could state here.
It is hoped that all the amateurs of antiquity will
endeavour to possess themselves of this usefnl vo-
lume, and that Mr. Huddleston, in a short time,
will be called to an appointment adequate to his j
abilities. To the learned and ingenious Eweii
M'Lachlan, Esq. rector of the grammar school,
Old Aberdeen, for his elegant and faithful transla-*
tion of the poems entitled JDargo, Ossimis Address
to the Sun, and Dart hula. We can boldly assert,
from the best authority, that Mr. M'Lachlan
should be ranked amongst the first literary cha-
racters that Britain ever produced. From his
profound knowledge of the oriental languages,
and his vast natural ingenuity, he is justly entitled
to fdl the first situation in any university in the
kingdom ; and he has the happy art to instil into
the minds of his pupils the most pious and loyal
principles; yet, from his unaffected modesty, hg
i
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Early Gaelic Book Collections > J. F. Campbell Collection > Original collection of the poems of Ossian, Orrann, Ulin, and other bards, who flourished in the same age > (98) |
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Description | Volumes from a collection of 610 books rich in Highland folklore, Ossianic literature and other Celtic subjects. Many of the books annotated by John Francis Campbell of Islay, who assembled the collection. |
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Description | Selected items from five 'Special and Named Printed Collections'. Includes books in Gaelic and other Celtic languages, works about the Gaels, their languages, literature, culture and history. |
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