1761 in Scotland

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Events from the year 1761 in Scotland .

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Ossian Purported author of a cycle of epic poems

Ossian is the narrator and purported author of a cycle of epic poems published by the Scottish poet James Macpherson, originally as Fingal (1761) and Temora (1763), and later combined under the title The Poems of Ossian. Macpherson claimed to have collected word-of-mouth material in Scottish Gaelic, said to be from ancient sources, and that the work was his translation of that material. Ossian is based on Oisín, son of Fionn mac Cumhaill, a legendary bard in Irish mythology. Contemporary critics were divided in their view of the work's authenticity, but the current consensus is that Macpherson largely composed the poems himself, drawing in part on traditional Gaelic poetry he had collected.

James Macpherson

James Macpherson was a Scottish writer, poet, literary collector and politician, known as the "translator" of the Ossian cycle of epic poems.

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Marchmont Human settlement in Scotland

Marchmont is a mainly residential area of Edinburgh, Scotland. It lies roughly one mile to the south of the Old Town, separated from it by The Meadows and Bruntsfield Links. To the west it is bounded by Bruntsfield; to the south-southwest by Greenhill and then Morningside; to the south-southeast by The Grange; and to the east by Sciennes.

Bruntsfield Human settlement in Scotland

Bruntsfield is a largely residential area around Bruntsfield Place in Southern Edinburgh, Scotland. In feudal times, it fell within the barony of Colinton.

Bruntsfield Links Parkland in Edinburgh, Scotland

Bruntsfield Links is 35 acres (14 ha) of open parkland in Bruntsfield, Edinburgh, immediately to the south-west of the adjoining Meadows.

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References

  1. Roxburgh, Kenneth B. E. (2004). "Gillespie, Thomas (1708–1774)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography . Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/10739.(subscription or UK public library membership required)
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  3. "1761 Bruntsfield Links Golfing Society". Scottish Golf History. Retrieved 1 February 2016.