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| − | '''Taum Santoski''' ([[1958]]-August 19, [[1991]], aged 32) was a prominent member of the [[Elvish Linguistic Fellowship]]. He assisted [[Christopher Tolkien]] with the ''[[History of Middle-earth]]'' series, and planned to do a similar book on the writing process of ''[[The Hobbit]]'' himself, but died of cancer before he could finish it. The work was continued and published by [[John D. Rateliff]]. | + | __NOTOC__ |
| + | '''Taum J.R. Santoski''' ([[1958]] - [[19 August|August 19]], [[1991]], aged 32) was a prominent member of the [[Elvish Linguistic Fellowship]]. He assisted [[Christopher Tolkien]] with the ''[[The History of Middle-earth|History of Middle-earth]]'' series,<ref>{{RS|Foreword}}. pp. 2-3</ref> and planned to do a similar book on the writing process of ''[[The Hobbit]]'' himself, but died of cancer before he could finish it. [[The History of The Hobbit|The work]] was continued and published by [[John D. Rateliff]]. | ||
| + | ==Bibliography== | ||
| + | ===Articles=== | ||
| + | *[[1985]]: [[Beyond Bree October 1985|''Beyond Bree'' October 1985]] | ||
| + | **"A Manuscript by J.R.R. Tolkien in the French edition of ''The Adventures of Tom Bombadil''" | ||
| + | *[[1987]]: ''[[Selections from the Marquette J.R.R. Tolkien Collection]]'' | ||
| + | **"The Boundaries of the Little Kingdom" | ||
| + | *[[1991]]: [[Vinyar Tengwar 15|''Vinyar Tengwar'' 15]] | ||
| + | **"Elvish Linguistic Terms" | ||
| + | *[[1991]]: [[Vinyar Tengwar 20|''Vinyar Tengwar'' 20]] | ||
| + | **"Source List of the Elvish Languages Found in ''The Letters of J.R.R. Tolkien''" | ||
| + | *[[1994]]: [[Parma Eldalamberon 10|''Parma Eldalamberon'' 10]] | ||
| + | **"A Glossary of the Minor Languages in The Etymologies" | ||
| − | [[Vinyar Tengwar 19]] was dedicated to his memory, and featured an editiorial ''In Memoriam'' by [[Patrick H. Wynne]], in which his perseverance, generosity and enthuisiasm | + | ===Other=== |
| − | [[Vinyar Tengwar 24]] was dedicated to him in recognition on his work on [[Adûnaic]] and in assisting Christopher Tolkien with the ''History of Middle-earth''. | + | *[[1984]]: ''[[The Manuscripts of J.R.R.T.]]'' (editor) |
| + | *[[1987]]: ''[[Selections from the Marquette J.R.R. Tolkien Collection]]'' (editor) | ||
| + | ==Dedications== | ||
| + | * [[Vinyar Tengwar 19|''Vinyar Tengwar'' 19]] was dedicated to his memory, and featured an editiorial ''In Memoriam'' by [[Patrick H. Wynne]], in which his perseverance, generosity and enthuisiasm were praised. | ||
| + | * [[Vinyar Tengwar 24|''Vinyar Tengwar'' 24]] was dedicated to him in recognition on his work on [[Adûnaic]] and in assisting Christopher Tolkien with the ''History of Middle-earth''. | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:55, 28 January 2013
Taum J.R. Santoski (1958 - August 19, 1991, aged 32) was a prominent member of the Elvish Linguistic Fellowship. He assisted Christopher Tolkien with the History of Middle-earth series,[1] and planned to do a similar book on the writing process of The Hobbit himself, but died of cancer before he could finish it. The work was continued and published by John D. Rateliff.
[edit] Bibliography
[edit] Articles
- 1985: Beyond Bree October 1985
- "A Manuscript by J.R.R. Tolkien in the French edition of The Adventures of Tom Bombadil"
- 1987: Selections from the Marquette J.R.R. Tolkien Collection
- "The Boundaries of the Little Kingdom"
- 1991: Vinyar Tengwar 15
- "Elvish Linguistic Terms"
- 1991: Vinyar Tengwar 20
- "Source List of the Elvish Languages Found in The Letters of J.R.R. Tolkien"
- 1994: Parma Eldalamberon 10
- "A Glossary of the Minor Languages in The Etymologies"
[edit] Other
- 1984: The Manuscripts of J.R.R.T. (editor)
- 1987: Selections from the Marquette J.R.R. Tolkien Collection (editor)
[edit] Dedications
- Vinyar Tengwar 19 was dedicated to his memory, and featured an editiorial In Memoriam by Patrick H. Wynne, in which his perseverance, generosity and enthuisiasm were praised.
- Vinyar Tengwar 24 was dedicated to him in recognition on his work on Adûnaic and in assisting Christopher Tolkien with the History of Middle-earth.
[edit] References
- ↑ J.R.R. Tolkien, Christopher Tolkien (ed.), The Return of the Shadow, "Foreword". pp. 2-3
