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1835: James Hogg, the poet known as the Ettrick shepherd, died in Ettrick. Hogg is primarily known today not only as the author of a series of pastoral poems, but also as the writer of the novel, 'Confessions of a Justified Sinner', widely regarded as the first piece of modern Scottish fiction.

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National Library    The naming of Scotland's hills
19:00 Monday, August 04 2008
Ever wondered how Ben Nevis got its name? In this talk, Peter Drummond, author of 'Scottish Hill Names', will explore the stories and legends behind the naming of Scotland's hills.

He will explain how their names add to our knowledge of the country's rich social and cultural history over the past 500 years.

Wednesday 19 November
19:00

To book your free place(s), get further information, or join the events mailing list, please phone 0131 623 4675 or e-mail: events@nls.uk

Postal address:
National Library of Scotland
George IV Bridge
Edinburgh EH1 1EW

Regular exhibition opening hours are:
10am-8pm Monday to Friday
10am-5pm Saturday
2pm to 5pm on Sundays.

Location:
National Library
George IV Bridge
Edinburgh EH1 1EW

Contact Information:
National Library
0131 623 4675
events@nls.uk
http://www.nls.uk/


Fee: Free: Booking recommended
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