
A Blind Perthshire Sergeant's Lament for his Colonel who Died at El Hamet in 1807
Author(s) -
John S. Gibson
Publication year - 1969
Publication title -
international review of scottish studies/international review of scottish studies.
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1923-5763
pISSN - 1923-5755
DOI - 10.21083/irss.v36i0.1559
Subject(s) - lament , george (robot) , nothing , history , bridge (graph theory) , ancient history , literature , philosophy , art , art history , medicine , epistemology
Sergeant Alexander Forbes is a Scottish Gaelic bard who lived
in Perthshire in the early nineteenth century. Almost nothing is known about him apart from his military service. This marbh-rann for his lt-col,Patrick MacLeod of Geanies, doubles the bard's certainly known output. It had lain unread for decades in the holdings of the National Library of Scotland on
George 1V Bridge in Edinburgh. Perthshire Gaelic was vulnerable to forces for economic and cultural change earlier than most fringe parts of the Gaidhealtachd.