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Qué (quién) es Étienne Ossian Henry - definición


Ossian         
  • ''Ossian Receiving the Ghosts of Fallen French Heroes'', [[Anne-Louis Girodet]], 1805
  • Girodet]] for his ''Ossian'' painting, 1801, [[Louvre]]
  • ''Malvina'' or ''The Death of Malvina'', by [[Ary Scheffer]] (see literature), c. 1802, musée Auguste Grasset, [[Varzy]]
  • François Pascal Simon Gérard]], 1801
  • ''Ossian and Malvina'', by [[Johann Peter Krafft]], 1810.
  • ''[[The Dream of Ossian]]'', [[Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres]], 1813
  • ''Fingal Sees the Ghosts of His Ancestors in the Moonlight'', [[Nicolai Abildgaard]], 1778
  • The Hermitage]] in [[Dunkeld]], Scotland
  • ''The Songs of Ossian'', ink and watercolours, [[Ingres]], 1811–13
  • Wilbur Woodward, Ossian. Salon de 1880. Photo: Jamie Mulherron
SUPPOSED AUTHOR OF A BODY OF SCOTTISH FOLK POETRY
Ossin; Ossian and Ossianic Ballads; Ossianic; Ossianic Ballads; Ballads Ossianic Cycle; Fragments of Ancient Poetry collected in the Highlands of Scotland; Fragments of Ancient Poetry, Collected in the Highlands of Scotland; The Works of Ossian; Fragments of ancient poetry collected in the highlands of scotland; Ossianic poems; The Poems of Ossian; Ossianic controversy; Ossian controversy; Ossian Controversy; Ossianism
Ossian (; Irish Gaelic/Scottish Gaelic: Oisean) is the narrator and purported author of a cycle of epic poems published by the Scottish poet James Macpherson, originally as Fingal (1761) and Temora (1763), and later combined under the title The Poems of Ossian. Macpherson claimed to have collected word-of-mouth material in Scottish Gaelic, said to be from ancient sources, and that the work was his translation of that material.
Ossian D'Ambrosio         
  • D'Ambrosio in 2015
ITALIAN MUSICIAN AND PAGAN ORGANIZER
Luigi D'Ambrosio; Ossian (musician)
Ossian D'Ambrosio (born 18 September 1970 as Luigi D'Ambrosio), also known simply as Ossian, is an Italian organiser within modern Druidry, heavy metal musician, artisan jeweler and writer. He is the founder and leader of the Cerchio Druidico Italiano () and creator of an annual Beltane festival in Biella.
Ossianic         
  • ''Ossian Receiving the Ghosts of Fallen French Heroes'', [[Anne-Louis Girodet]], 1805
  • Girodet]] for his ''Ossian'' painting, 1801, [[Louvre]]
  • ''Malvina'' or ''The Death of Malvina'', by [[Ary Scheffer]] (see literature), c. 1802, musée Auguste Grasset, [[Varzy]]
  • François Pascal Simon Gérard]], 1801
  • ''Ossian and Malvina'', by [[Johann Peter Krafft]], 1810.
  • ''[[The Dream of Ossian]]'', [[Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres]], 1813
  • ''Fingal Sees the Ghosts of His Ancestors in the Moonlight'', [[Nicolai Abildgaard]], 1778
  • The Hermitage]] in [[Dunkeld]], Scotland
  • ''The Songs of Ossian'', ink and watercolours, [[Ingres]], 1811–13
  • Wilbur Woodward, Ossian. Salon de 1880. Photo: Jamie Mulherron
SUPPOSED AUTHOR OF A BODY OF SCOTTISH FOLK POETRY
Ossin; Ossian and Ossianic Ballads; Ossianic; Ossianic Ballads; Ballads Ossianic Cycle; Fragments of Ancient Poetry collected in the Highlands of Scotland; Fragments of Ancient Poetry, Collected in the Highlands of Scotland; The Works of Ossian; Fragments of ancient poetry collected in the highlands of scotland; Ossianic poems; The Poems of Ossian; Ossianic controversy; Ossian controversy; Ossian Controversy; Ossianism
·adj Of or pertaining to, or characteristic of, Ossian, a legendary Erse or Celtic bard.

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Étienne Ossian Henry
Étienne-Ossian Henry (27 November 1798 in Paris – 26 August 1873) was a French chemist, son of Nöel Étienne Henry (1769–1832), and trained by his father, who was director of the Central Pharmacy of the Parisian hospitals and professor in the School of Pharmacy.Journées d'Histoire des Maladies des Os et des Articulations 2 sept.