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Campbell (J. F.)

  • d. 1885
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Campbell, J. F., and Derick S. Thomson [intro.], Leabhar na Féinne: heroic Gaelic ballads collected in Scotland chiefly from 1512 to 1871, vol. 1, reprint ed., Shannon: Irish University Press, 1972.
Campbell, J. F., “Scottish Gaelic translations of John Ray’s Dictionariolum trilingue”, Scottish Gaelic Studies 9:1 (1961, 1962): 89–90.
Campbell, J. F., “An early Scottish Gaelic vocabulary”, Scottish Gaelic Studies 5 (1938): 76–93.
Campbell, J. F., “The lost songs of the ‘forty-five’”, Scottish Gaelic Studies 4:1 (1934, 1935): 24–30.
MacPherson, Donald, and J. F. Campbell [tr.], “Fionn's enchantment”, Revue Celtique 1 (1870–1872): 193–202, 502.  
comments: Campbell, p. 193: "The gaelic was written by Donald Mac Pherson, a Lochaber man, who has published a volume of popular poetry and gaelic songs, and the story was told by his grandmother long ago."
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Campbell, J. F. [ed.], Leabhar na Féinne: heroic Gaelic ballads collected in Scotland chiefly from 1512 to 1871, vol. 1, London, 1872.
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See also: MacLean (Hector) [1818-1893]
MacLean (Hector) ... 1818-1893
(1818–1893)
Schoolmaster in Ballygrant, Islay, and a folklorist who worked with John Francis Campbell to collect oral tales in the Highlands.

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