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Revision as of 19:48, 19 October 2012
Tyalië Tyelelliéva, issue 15 | |
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Author | Edited by Lisa Star |
Publisher | Appleyard Press |
Released | September 5, 2000 |
Format | Magazine |
Pages | 44 |
Tyalië Tyelelliéva 15 is an issue of the journal Tyalië Tyelelliéva.
Contents
- Editorial, Celestial Events
- Legal Opinion by Robert Wade, Esq., on copyright issues, alphabets and languages, fair use, etc.
- Letters to the Editor from Dr. Rhona Beare, (on athelas and hobbit agricultural techniques); from Nancy Martsch, (about Bree Moots); from Ryszard Derdzinski, (on agriculture and the Merin sentence)
- New Books By Tom Shippey, report by Lisa Star
- Movie News, weddings, conferences and Poetry Prize update
- The Parentage of Gil-galad by Hithlin of Barad Eithel, (possible explanation for apparent inconsistencies)
- Farmer Maggot by Ryszard Derdzinski, (artwork)
- Arwen by Harold Ensle, (poem in Quenya with tengwar text)
- Aman the Blessed by Olivier Alabeatrix, (poem in Quenya)
- Etymology of Athelas, as posted on the Internet (this is also linked from Unpublished Manuscripts page
- Elven-Skaldic Verse by Leonid Korablev, (poem in Quenya with tengwar calligraphy and linguistic analysis)
- Tolkien Collection at Marquette (Part 1), report by Lisa Star on library holdings of special interest to linguists
- Gnomish Names for Chestnut Trees, article by Dr. Rhona Beare
- George Allen & Unwin: A Remembrancer, book by Rayner Unwin, review by Lisa Star
- Land O'Hobbits Report, on a tourist "destination" in California (report)
- Jan Boom's self-portrait as an Ent