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The Glaswegian poet Edwin Morgan became known for translations of works from a wide range of European languages.
On 16 February 2004, Professor Edwin Morgan was appointed to both the Edinburgh post and the national role.
Among the better known concrete poets in the English language are Ian Hamilton Finlay, Dom Sylvester Houédard and Edwin Morgan.
In 1882 he became a partner, with Walter Russell Hall and Thomas Skarratt Hall, in a syndicate with Thomas, Frederick and Edwin Morgan when they opened a mine on Ironstone Mountain ( later renamed Mount Morgan ), south of Rockhampton.
During the early part of the 20th century important articles published in Science included papers on fruit fly genetics by Thomas Hunt Morgan, gravitational lensing by Albert Einstein, and spiral nebulae by Edwin Hubble.
Pelagius is the subject of a poem by the Glasgow poet Edwin Morgan (' Cathures ', Carcanet 2002 ) which imagines that Pelagius has returned to his native Glasgow (' Cathures ') and that his Celtic name was ' Morgan '.
Members of the movement were followed by a new generation of post-war poets including Edwin Morgan, who would be appointed the first Scots Makar by the inaugural Scottish government in 2004.
The Glaswegian poet Edwin Morgan became known for translations of works from a wide range of European languages.
For example, many authors in Scotland, such as James Kelman and Edwin Morgan have used Scots, even though English is now the prestige language of publishing in Scotland.
alt = Photo of middle-aged manThe case was assigned to District Judge James Edwin Horton and tried in Morgan County.
These poets included Roy Fisher, Gael Turnbull, Ian Hamilton Finlay, Bob Cobbing, Jeff Nuttall, Tom Raworth, Michael Horovitz, Eric Mottram, Peter Finch, Edwin Morgan, Jim Burns, Elaine Feinstein, Lee Harwood and Christopher Logue.
In Scotland, Edwin Morgan, Ian Hamilton Finlay and Tom Leonard emerged as key individual poets during this time, each interested in, among other forms, sound and visual poetry.
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