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Literature / Scottish Gaelic / John Lorne Campbell / Derick Thomson / Book of the Dean of Lismore / Scotland in the High Middle Ages / Norman Macleod / James Macpherson / Carmina Gadelica / Scottish Gaelic literature / Scottish people / British people
Date: 2004-02-02 09:41:20
Literature
Scottish Gaelic
John Lorne Campbell
Derick Thomson
Book of the Dean of Lismore
Scotland in the High Middle Ages
Norman Macleod
James Macpherson
Carmina Gadelica
Scottish Gaelic literature
Scottish people
British people

Gaelic Genesis Hugh Cheape For many Gaels past and present, the ‘Gaelic Book’ would mean one thing – the

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