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  1. Poems by Allan Ramsay. by Allan Ramsay, 2010-05-31
  2. The gentle shepherd, a Scots pastoral comedy. By Allan Ramsay. A new edition. by Allan Ramsay, 2010-06-09
  3. The poems of Allan Ramsay. With glossary, life of the author, and remarks on his poems by Allan Ramsay, 2010-08-30
  4. Allan Ramsay by Alastair Smart, 1993-03
  5. Allan Ramsay [ 1896 ] by William Henry Oliphant Smeaton, 2009-08-10
  6. Allan Ramsay (Twayne's English Authors Series) by Allan H. MacLaine, 1985-03
  7. Poems by Allan Ramsay. In two volumes. ...Volume 1 of 2 by Allan Ramsay, 2010-05-28
  8. The Works of Allan Ramsay: Volume IV: A Biographical and Critical Introduction to The Works of Allan Ramsay: Letters: Prose: Poems not Hitherto Collected: ... Ramsay (Scottish Text Society Fourth Series) by Alexander M. Kinghorn, 1970-01-01
  9. A collection of Scots proverbs. By Allan Ramsay. by Allan Ramsay, 2010-06-10
  10. The tea-table miscellany: a collection of choice songs, Scots and English. In two volumes, by Allan Ramsay. ...Volume 2 of 2 by Allan Ramsay, 2010-06-10
  11. The Works Of Allan Ramsay V1: With Life Of The Author (1911) by George Chalmers, 2008-06-02
  12. Poems on several occasions; by Allan Ramsay. In two volumes.Volume 1 of 2 by Allan Ramsay, 2010-06-10
  13. Content. A poem. By Allan Ramsay. by Allan Ramsay, 2010-05-29
  14. Allan Ramsay by William Henry Oliphant Smeaton, 2010-09-11

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Allan Ramsay was born in the remote Lanarkshire village of Leadhills in 1685. Around 1704 he moved to Edinburgh and became an apprentice wigmaker. Completing his apprenticeship in 1709, Ramsay became a Burgess the following year and opened a shop in the Grassmarket. During this period Scotland was in a sad state of decline. Politically weakened by the Act of Union (1707) she was also in danger of cultural domination by England. Ramsay, a strong nationalist, became increasingly involved in Edinburgh intellectual and literary circles from 1710 on. In 1712 he co-founded the Easy Club a society with strong Jacobite leanings which met to discuss literature and politics. Many of Ramsay's early poems received their first public airing when read aloud to club members. Although sympathetic to the cause, Ramsay had no involvement in either the 1715 or 1745 Jacobite uprisings. By 1720 Ramsay's interest in literature was such that he abandoned wigmaking and became a bookseller. In 1725 he moved to premises in the High Street where he opened what is generally regarded as Britain's first circulating library. By this time he had become a successful poet, publishing his first collection of verse in 1721 and second in 1728. Ramsay wrote in both Scots and English but with markedly more success in the former. His English poems owe too obvious a debt to

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44. Ramsay, Allan (painter)
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47. Allan Ramsay - Publications
Prospects for Artificial Intelligence, (proceedings of AISB93), eds. A.Sloman,D.Hogg, G. Humphreys, A. ramsay D. Partridge, IOS Press, 1993.
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BOOKS Artificial Intelligence: Methodology, Systems, Applications VII , (proceedings AIMSA-96), IOS Press, 1996 Prospects for Artificial Intelligence The Logical Structure of English , Pitman, 1990 (now published by UCL Press) Formal Methods in Artificial Intelligence , Cambridge University Press, 1988 AI in Practice: programming examples in POP-11 (with R Barrett) Ellis-Horwood, 1986. POP-11: a practical language for artificial intelligence (with R Barrett, A Sloman) Ellis-Horwood, 1985 JOURNAL PAPERS Theorem proving for untyped constructive lambda-calculus: implementation and application, Logic Journal of the Interest Group in Pure and Applied Logics, Models and Discourse Models, Journal of Language and Computation, 1(2), 159-174, 2000 (with Helen Seville Parsing with discontinous phrases, Natural Language Engineering Theorem Proving for Intensional Logic, Journal of Automated Reasoning Presuppositions and WH-clauses, Journal of Semantics Generating Relevant Models, Journal of Automated Reasoning Disjunction Without Tears, Computational Linguistics Review of ``Planning English sentences" (D. Appelt)

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    50. Biografía - Ramsay, Allan
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    Hijo del poeta escocés del mismo nombre, inició sus estudios artísticos en la Academy of Saint Luke de Edimburgo pero pronto se trasladó a Londres. En 1736 viaja por vez primera a Italia, visitando Roma y Nápoles donde trabajará con Imperiali y Solimena, respectivamente, también asistiendo a la Academia Francesa. Dos años después regresó a Londres para establecerse como exitoso retratista. En los veranos regresaba a Escocia y en una de esas visitas conoció a su esposa, Margaret Lindsay , viajando de nuevo a Italia en 1754 para realizar en Roma dibujos y acuarelas de monumentos antiguos, familiarizándose en esta época con la obra de artistas como Nattier, Van Loo o Quentin de la Tour. En 1757 regresó a Londres, rivalizando con Reynolds . Tras el acceso al trono de Jorge III en 1760 será Ramsay quien consiga el cargo de pintor oficial. A finales de esta década de 1760 abandonará la pintura debido a una lesión y se dedicará a la arqueología y a la literatura.
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    51. Allan Ramsay - Home Page
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    SCOTLAND ' S PEOPLE Sign our Visitor's Book. Allan Ramsay ARTIST He was the son of Allan Ramsay, poet, who encouraged his artistic leanings from the age of twelve, until he went to London at twenty to study under William Hogarth. The English genius took a liking to Allan and thought so much of him that he dedicated his twelve engravings, illustrative of Butler's Hudibras , to the young Scot. In 1736 Ramsay travelled through Europe to Rome, being shipwrecked on the way, near Pisa. At Rome he studied at the French Academy under two celebrated painters, Solimena and Imperiale. He enjoyed Roman society and entertained them by writing verse, sonnets, odes, epigrams in various languages. In 1738 he returned to Edinburgh for two years and began a series of very fine portraits, especially of the 2nd Duke of Argyll. He found Edinburgh society fully as famous as London's and made friends with David Hume, Adam Smith, William Robertson and others of that brilliant coterie. In 1756 he returned to London and was on terms of intimacy with top society, painting portraits of many of them. He painted several portraits of the young King George III and Queen Charlotte for presentation to foreign monarchs and statesmen. So much was demanded of him that he employed the young Scots painters, David Martin and A]exander Nasmyth, to assist him. In 1775 he had an accident in Italywhich prevented him from painting and affected his health, so he retired to Rome, leaving an assistant to finish off the portraits of no less than fifty pairs of assorted kings and queens, with which Europe at that age was surfeited.

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