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The Scottish Gaelic Texts Society is a
text publication society A text publication society is a learned society which publishes (either as its sole function, or as a principal function) scholarly editions of old works of historical or literary interest, or archival documents. In addition to full texts, a text p ...
established "to provide the publication of texts in the
Scottish Gaelic language Scottish Gaelic ( gd, Gàidhlig ), also known as Scots Gaelic and Gaelic, is a Goidelic language (in the Celtic branch of the Indo-European language family) native to the Gaels of Scotland. As a Goidelic language, Scottish Gaelic, as well as ...
, accompanied by such introductions, English translations, glossaries and notes as may be deemed desirable." It was established in 1934.Home.
Scottish Gaelic Texts Society. Retrieved 3 February 2019.


Selected publications

* ''The Songs of John MacCodrum, bard to Sir James
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'', edited by William Matheson. 1938. * ''Heroic Poetry from the
Book of the Dean of Lismore The ''Book of the Dean of Lismore'' ( gd, Leabhar Deathan Lios Mòir) is a Scottish manuscript, compiled in eastern Perthshire in the first half of the 16th century. The chief compiler, after whom it is named, was James MacGregor (''Seumas Mac ...
'', edited by Neil Ross. 1939. * ''Prose writings of Donald MacKinnon 1839-1914'', edited by Lachlan Mackinnon. 1956. * ''Òrain agus Luinneagan Gàidhlig le Màiri nighean Alasdair Ruaidh. Gaelic Songs of Mary Macleod'', edited by
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. 1965, 1982. * Edited by Màiri Sìne Chaimbeul (2020), ''
Iain mac Mhurchaidh Iain mac Mhurchaidh, alias John MacRae (died ca. 1780), was a Scotland-born Bard from Kintail, a member of Clan Macrae, and an early immigrant to the Colony of North Carolina. MacRae has been termed one of the "earliest Scottish Gaelic poets in N ...
: the Life and Work of John MacRae,
Kintail Kintail ( gd, Cinn Tàile) is an area of mountains in the Northwest Highlands of Scotland, located in the Highland Council area. It consists of the mountains to the north of Glen Shiel and the A87 road between the heads of Loch Duich and Loch ...
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'', Scottish Gaelic Texts Society.


See also

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Scottish Text Society The Scottish Text Society (STS) is a text publication society founded in 1882 to promote the study of Scottish literature. The Society publishes scholarly editions of important texts from the country's literary history, and has played a significa ...


References

1934 establishments in Scotland Text publication societies Scottish Gaelic literature {{lit-org-stub