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374 WEST HIGHLAND STORIES.
MacCallum. For the story, compare Marie's Lays ;
Zohrab and Rustam.
*301. Fraoch. Jerome Stone, 1756 ; Scotch Magazine ; H. S.
Report, appendix 7; compare Bellerophon for the story;
current in fragments.
1739. Alexander Pope, minister in the Reay country, p. 53 ;
appendix iii. H. S. Report.
Erragon ; in Temora, under the name of Dibird fli (?)
Lathmore.
* Ca Gaur. Death of Oscar.
*Duan Dearmot. Dr. Smith; Diarmaid, etc.
1756. Clerk's Collection. (?)
1772. Ranald MacDonald's collection, printed 1772, contains a
piece which is in the Dean's MS. ; Antiquaries' Transac-
tions ; H. S. Report, p. 305 ; subject, four wise men at
the grave of Alexander.
1774. Kennedy's Collection. List from p. 108, 273, appendix,
Highland Society's Report.
* Luachar Leothaid.
Sgiathan MacSgairbh.
An Gruagach,
Rochd.
Sithallan.
Mùr bheura.
Tiomban.
Sealg na cluana.
Gleanncruadhach.
* Urnuigh Oisein.
Erragan (Battle of Lara).
* Manus (part of English Fingal).
Maire Borb (Maid of Craca, ditto).
* Cath Seisear (? the smithy).
* Sliabh nam Ban Fionn.
* Bas Dheirg.
* Bas Chuinn.
Righ Liur.
MacCallum. For the story, compare Marie's Lays ;
Zohrab and Rustam.
*301. Fraoch. Jerome Stone, 1756 ; Scotch Magazine ; H. S.
Report, appendix 7; compare Bellerophon for the story;
current in fragments.
1739. Alexander Pope, minister in the Reay country, p. 53 ;
appendix iii. H. S. Report.
Erragon ; in Temora, under the name of Dibird fli (?)
Lathmore.
* Ca Gaur. Death of Oscar.
*Duan Dearmot. Dr. Smith; Diarmaid, etc.
1756. Clerk's Collection. (?)
1772. Ranald MacDonald's collection, printed 1772, contains a
piece which is in the Dean's MS. ; Antiquaries' Transac-
tions ; H. S. Report, p. 305 ; subject, four wise men at
the grave of Alexander.
1774. Kennedy's Collection. List from p. 108, 273, appendix,
Highland Society's Report.
* Luachar Leothaid.
Sgiathan MacSgairbh.
An Gruagach,
Rochd.
Sithallan.
Mùr bheura.
Tiomban.
Sealg na cluana.
Gleanncruadhach.
* Urnuigh Oisein.
Erragan (Battle of Lara).
* Manus (part of English Fingal).
Maire Borb (Maid of Craca, ditto).
* Cath Seisear (? the smithy).
* Sliabh nam Ban Fionn.
* Bas Dheirg.
* Bas Chuinn.
Righ Liur.
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Early Gaelic Book Collections > Matheson Collection > Popular tales of the west Highlands > Volume 4 > (392) |
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Permanent URL | https://digital.nls.uk/81491761 |
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Description | Volume IV. |
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Shelfmark | Mat.77 |
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Description | Items from a collection of 170 volumes relating to Gaelic matters. Mainly philological works in the Celtic and some non-Celtic languages. Some books extensively annotated by Angus Matheson, the first Professor of Celtic at Glasgow University. |
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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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