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Robert Jamieson (antiquary)

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Name
  
Robert Jamieson

Role
  
Antiquary


Died
  
September 24, 1844

Books
  
Cairn Terrier

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Robert Jamieson (1772 – 24 September 1844) was a Scottish antiquarian.

Contents

He was born in Moray. In 1806 he published a collection of 149 traditional ballads and songs, along with two pleasing lyrics of his own, entitled Popular Ballads And Songs From Tradition, Manuscripts And Scarce Editions With Translations Of Similar Pieces From The Ancient Danish Language.

Walter Scott, through whose assistance he received a government post at Edinburgh, held Jamieson in high esteem and pointed out his skill in discovering the connection between Scandinavian and Scottish legends. Jamieson's work preserved much oral tradition which might otherwise have been lost. He was associated with Henry Weber and Scott in Illustrations of Northern Antiquities (1814), and edited Burt's Letters from Scotland with Scott in 1818.

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References

Robert Jamieson (antiquary) Wikipedia