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Blianta neamhthuairiscithe Íosa 12.^ Max Müller (1888), Journal of the Transactions of the Victoria Institute Volume 21, page 179
Matthew Young I 1777 bhunaigh sé cumann le staidéar a dhéanamh ar an diagacht agus ar an Síris agus bhí sé freisin chun tosaigh sa Neosophical Society, cumann eolaíochta ónar sceith Acadamh Ríoga na hÉireann, deirtear. Bhí ríspéis aige i bhfilíocht na Gaeilge agus scríobh sé páipéar ina taobh. I 1786, de réir mhiontuairiscí Acadamh Ríoga na hÉireann, léigh sé roinnt aistriúchán don choiste agus iarradh air iad a ullmhú le haghaidh a bhfoilsithe (‘to throw his observations regarding the Erse poems into form for publication, and to select such of the poems themselves as he may think most proper to appear in the Transactions of the academy, together with the fragments of Mr McPherson given to him’). Foilsíodh ‘Ancient Gaelic poems reflecting the race of Fians, collected in the Highlands of Scotland’ sa chéad imleabhar d’imeachtaí an Acadaimh (luann New Cambridge Bibliography of English Literature, Iml. 2, 1971, in eagar ag George Watson, Antient Gallic Poems, 1787). Deirtear gurbh é Muiris Ó Gormáin a mhúin Gaeilge dó; bhí seisean ag clárú lámhscríbhinní Gaeilge an Choláiste ó 1766. Bhí Theophilus O’Flanagan ar dhuine dá mhic léinn sa Choláiste agus scríobh sé in Transactions of the Gaelic Society faoi: ‘That eminent, ingenious and profoundly erudite prelate, the Rev. Doctor Young, but previously a most respectable and respected senior fellow of Trinity College Dublin (in which University I had the happiness of spending nearly 12 years under his kind and generous tutelage) was warmly affected towards the cultivation of Irish literature. In the summer of 1784 he traversed the Highlands in search of Gaelic poetry. He was directed to a bookseller in Perth, with whom it was alleged the original of Macpherson’s poems were deposited. On inspection it proved to be an ancient Irish vellum containing historic tracts and several genealogies ...’.