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LEADER: 01468cam 2200289Ka 4500
001 1816628
005 20010816105406.0
008 910625s1778 stk 000 0 eng d
035 $aocm01956645 960316
035 $90932-98260
040 $aDLC$edcrb$cPKT
041 1 $aeng$hgae
245 04 $aThe works of the Caledonian bards. :$bTranslated from the Galic. Volume I..
260 $aEdinburgh: :$bPrinted for T. Cadell London, and, C. Elliot, Edinburgh.,$cM,DCC,LXXVIII.. [1778]
300 $a200 p. ;$c17 cm. (8vo)
500 $aPurports to be translations from the Gaelic but may be original. cf. Dict. nat. biog. (Clark, John, d. 1807).
500 $aTranslator (author?) named in second edition: John Clark.
500 $aNo more published.
500 $aA variant omits "Volume I" at end of title.
505 0 $aPreface. -- Introduction to the translations. -- Morduth, an antient heroic poem [by Douthah] -- The Chief of Scarlaw. -- The Chief of Feyglen. -- The cave of Creyla. -- Colmala and Orwi. -- The old bard's wish. -- Duchoil's elegy. -- Sulvina's elegy. -- Oran-Molla. -- The words of woe. -- The approach of summer. -- The antient chief [by Callum Ruadh].
510 4 $aESTC$cT118711
519 $aCAM
519 $aNHA
519 $aOSS
650 0 $aScottish Gaelic literature$xTranslations into English$vEarly works to 1800.
650 0 $aEnglish literature$xTranslations from Scottish Gaelic$vEarly works to 1800.
700 10 $aClark, John,$dd. 1807.