Cf. supra. 2d ed., 1830. Neither introduction nor notes, but index of names at the end of Vol. 2.

1828. Minerva Taschenbuch für das Jahr 1828. Leipzig. pp. 375–86: Malvina. Weibliche Charakterschilderung von E. Münch.

An enthusiastic character–sketch of Malvina, the daughter of Toscar, with several passages from the poems of Ossian quoted in German rhythmic prose. pp. 377–9: Croma, beginning, p. 177–p. 178, l. 21; pp. 379–80: The War of Caros, first (p. 188) and last (p. 193) paragraphs; pp. 380–1: Cathlin of Clutha, beginning, p. 194–p. 195, l. 2; pp. 381–2: Oina–Morul, beginning, p. 165, ll. 1–12; pp. 382–6: Berrathon, beginning, p. 374–p. 376, l. 14. The author is Ernst Hermann Joseph Münch, 1798–1841.

[1829.] Fingal and other Poems of Ossian. (Campe’s Edition.) Nurnberg and New York.

Contains Fingal, The War of Caros, The War of Inis–Thona, The Battle of Lora, The Death of Cuthullin, Carthon, The Songs of Selma. No introduction.

1830. Ossian’s Gedichte. Neu übersetzt von L. G. Förster. 2 Theile. Zweite Auflage. Quedlinburg und Leipzig. 1st ed. 1827, e. g.

Allgemeine Unterhaltungsblätter für Verbreitung des Schönen, Guten und Nützlichen. Münster und Hamm. October, No. 1, pp. 151–?: Ossian.

A ballad in rimed eight–line stanzas by Ferdinand Freiligrath. Cf. Euphorion, 1895, E, pp. 126–9.

1831. Pocket–Edition of the most eminent English authors of the preceding century. Schneeberg. Vol. 5: The Works of Ossian. i, Fingal.