Ross Clark
2024-01-02 19:43:17 UTC
January 3 is thus Tolkien Day, according to the Tolkien Society.
He was a genuine scholar of Old English, which he professed in Oxford.
"Glossopoeia" (his term for making up languages) was apparently a
life-long hobby, not just a by-product of writing his very popular books.
I have read very little Tolkien, and only watched the movies when they
came on TV. I found the endless battle scenes impressive but boring.
Anyway, here's a specimen that Crystal gives, said to be in some variety
of Elvish:
Ai! laurië lantar lassi súrinen
(Ah! like gold fall the leaves in the wind)
Yéni únótimë ve rámar aldaron!
(long years numberless as the wings of trees!)
He was a genuine scholar of Old English, which he professed in Oxford.
"Glossopoeia" (his term for making up languages) was apparently a
life-long hobby, not just a by-product of writing his very popular books.
I have read very little Tolkien, and only watched the movies when they
came on TV. I found the endless battle scenes impressive but boring.
Anyway, here's a specimen that Crystal gives, said to be in some variety
of Elvish:
Ai! laurië lantar lassi súrinen
(Ah! like gold fall the leaves in the wind)
Yéni únótimë ve rámar aldaron!
(long years numberless as the wings of trees!)