Bibliography

J. L. (John Lorne)
Campbell
b. 1906–d. 1996

11 publications between 1935 and 1998 indexed
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1998

article
Campbell, J. L., “Notes on poems by Mac Mhaighstir Alasdair”, Scottish Gaelic Studies 18 (1998): 175–185.

1991

work
Campbell, J. L. [ed.], Gaelic words and expressions from South Uist and Eriskay, collected by Fr. Allan McDonald of Eriskay (1859–1905), 2nd, augm. ed., Dublin: Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, 1991.  
This is the 2nd ed. from 1972, with supplement. First edition originally published in 1958.
This is the 2nd ed. from 1972, with supplement. First edition originally published in 1958.

1963

work
Campbell, J. L., and Derick S. Thomson, Edward Lhuyd in the Scottish Highlands, 1699–1700, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1963.

1962

article
Campbell, J. L., “The contribution of Edward Lhuyd to the study of Scottish Gaelic”, Transactions of the Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion 1962 (1962): 77–80.
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1960

article
Campbell, J. L., “The tour of Edward Lhuyd in Ireland in 1699 and 1700”, Celtica 5 (1960): 218–228.

1958

article
Campbell, J. Lorne, “Some errors in professor P. Hume Brown’s edition of Donald Munro’s description of the Western Islands”, Journal of Celtic Studies 2 (1953–1958): 214–218.

1945

work
Campbell, J. L., Gaelic in Scottish education and life: past, present and future, Edinburgh: W. and A. K. Johnston for the Saltire Society, 1945.

1940

article
Ó Tuathail, Éamonn, Tomás Ó Cléirigh, Myles Dillon, Shán Ó Cuív, Patrick Moran, Tomás Ó Muircheartaigh, Colm Ó Lochlainn, Martin A. Freeman, H. Morris, and J. L. Campbell, “Ceartúchán agus tuille eólais”, Éigse 1:4 (geimhreadh 1939 1939, 1939–1940): 305–309.
article
Campbell, J. L., “Cuilbheir: an etymological note”, Éigse 2:1 (earrach, 1940): 44.

1935

article
Campbell, J. L., “Some notes on the poems of A. MacDonald”, Scottish Gaelic Studies 4:1 (1934, 1935): 18–23.
article
Campbell, J. L., “Gaelic MS. 63 of the National Library”, Scottish Gaelic Studies 4:2 (1935, 1935): 70–84, 153–204.

As honouree

Scottish Gaelic Studies 18 — In memory of Dr John Lorne Campbell of Canna (1998), University of Aberdeen..