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  1. James Macpherson ( Gaelic: Seumas MacMhuirich or Seumas Mac a' Phearsain; 27 October 1736 – 17 February 1796) was a Scottish writer, poet, literary collector, and politician. He is known for the Ossian cycle of epic poems, which he claimed to have discovered and translated from Gaelic.

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    The Breeders are an American alternative rock band based in Dayton, Ohio, consisting of members Kim Deal (rhythm guitar, lead vocals), her twin sister Kelley Deal (lead guitar, vocals), Josephine Wiggs (bass guitar, vocals) and Jim Macpherson (drums).

  3. James Macpherson was a Scottish poet whose initiation of the Ossianic controversy has obscured his genuine contributions to Gaelic studies. Macpherson’s first book of poems, The Highlander (1758), was undistinguished; but after collecting Gaelic manuscripts and having orally transmitted Gaelic.

  4. 22 de feb. de 2018 · There was a fight, of course, between Kim Deal, the songwriter, singer and guitarist who co-founded the band, and the drummer, Jim Macpherson, sometime after Lollapalooza in 1994 — the year after...

  5. James MacPherson was born on 18 March 1960 in Hamilton, Lanarkshire, Scotland, UK. He is an actor, known for Taggart (1983), The Bill (1984) and Still Game (2002). He has been married to Jacqueline since 1986. They have three children.

  6. This talk examines the extensive range of James Macphersons history writing, from his 'Introduction to the History of Great Britain and Ireland' (1771) to 'The History and Management of the...

  7. 4 de dic. de 2021 · Learn about the life and works of James MacPherson, the controversial Scottish poet who claimed to translate ancient Gaelic epics featuring Fingal and Ossian. Discover how his influence shaped modern literature and fantasy, and how he faced criticism from Samuel Johnson and praise from Thomas Jefferson.