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 | | The Elvish Love Ring has been designed as a wedding band for couples as the wording (in Elvish) translates as follows. |  | | The new Elvish Love Ring and matching Pendant draws its inspiration from the world of Middle Earth... |  | | Elvish headpiece and the wedding headpieces crafts horned god headpiece |
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http://usefullinks.quelllinks.com/elvish
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| | Tolkien Bibliography - Tolkien's Languages |
 | | Includes poem ‘A Elbereth Gilthoniel’ in Elvish, with a ‘word-for-word [English] translation as sent by Professor Tolkien’. |  | | Reprints the elvish sentence and commentary from Vinyar Tengwar No.14. |  | | Portions have previously appeared in the appendices to The Book of Lost Tales, Parts 1 and 2. |
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http://www.tolkienbooks.net/html/languages.htm
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| | 365Index Company Search: fellowship |
 | | Fellowship of Christian Poets ~ The largest Christian poetry... |  | | The free daily devotions from the Christian Fellowship Devotionals authors. |  | | Youand#39;ve reached the Vineyard Christian Fellowship in Cambridge, MA. |
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http://www.365index.com/uc/002d82/fellowship
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| | Библиотека Luksian key Tolkien digest vol. #04. |
 | | Subject: Elvish pet names X-Keywords: Quenya X-Message-Number: 5.40 I was reading 'Aldarion & Erendis' in Unfinished Tales and am wondering about the translation or ETYM of some words. |  | | "Fellowship of the Ring" (named in Russian "Hraniteli" ("Keepers")) is one of the best _Russian_ tales. |  | | I've never seen the book The Road Goes Ever On; but a friend who had seen it said there was some Elvish in it. |
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http://lib.luksian.com/textsfnf/echo_e/010/index.php
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| | Elvish Phrase Translations Resources |
 | | Eowyn teaches Elvish: FOTR Elvish Movie Lines and their Translations |  | | The Red Book of Westmarch: Other Elvish Translations |  | | find name lists, a Sindarin phrase book boasting over 800 Elvish translations, other good websites worth visiting, and... |
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http://www.pockettranslator.co.uk/directory/Elvish-Phrase-Translations.html
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| | elvish - OneLook Dictionary Search |
 | | Elvish : Dictionary of English Synonymes and Synonymous or Parallel Expressions [home, info] |  | | elvish : Encarta® World English Dictionary, North American Edition [home, info] |  | | elvish : Merriam-Webster's Online Dictionary, 10th Edition [home, info] |
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http://www.onelook.com/?ls=b&fc=all_med&q=elvish
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| | Ardalambion |
 | | This is a revised, updated and expanded version, edited by Vicente Velasco and incorporating his extensive annotation on my original treatise (still available as an RTF file). |  | | Index to the Qenya Lexicon by Elvish words - the corresponding Qenya-based guide |  | | The Tengwar - download Daniel S. Smith's fonts for Tolkien's most beautiful Elvish script! |
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http://www.uib.no/People/hnohf
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| | Linguistic |
 | | Anyone interested in linguistic work on Basque must become familiar with this dictionary. |  | | dictiona.htm: the searchers' linguistic station: translations aids and dicti... |  | | ILK, Induction of Linguistic Knowledge, is a research programme in which inductive learning... |
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http://capacitybuilding.finkbuilding.com/linguistic
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| | elvish |
 | | Other fonts not concerning Lord of the Rings can be found as well. |  | | A site that attemps to teach Sindarin in context with modern day greetings. |  | | A journal where you can publish your Elvish poems. |
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http://www.geocities.com/star_mere/elvish.html
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| | linguistic Resources |
 | | >The Linguistic Society of America, founded in 1924 to advance the scientific study of language, is the largest linguistic society in the world and welcomes linguists of all kinds.æ... |  | | Modular book: Glossary of linguistic terms, by Eugene E... |  | | Welcome to the Linguistic Funland's TESL page.....or suggestions for this site. |
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http://globaltalkvoip.com/pharmacy/directory/linguistic.html
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 | | Fellowship of the Word-Smiths - English and French versions for this website. |  | | Resources for Tolkienian Linguistics - includes a list of Tolkien's books and further resources. |  | | Link contributed by Elwing-(V) Learn Elvish - Learn Elvish. |
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http://www.valarguild.org/varda/links/links.html
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 | | Carrier attempted a rare feat by translating a Tolkien poem into Quenya, the most developed form of Elvish. |  | | NU library employee has mastered the mystical tongue central to Tolkien's trilogy |  | | As a member of the Elvish Linguistic Fellowship, an international organization devoted to Tolkien's languages, Carrier blends his love for both linguistics and "Lord of the Rings." He pores over characters, metrical art and vocabulary -- and hopes someday to be fluent in a language no one speaks. |
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http://www.dailynorthwestern.com/vnews/display.v?TARGET=printable&article_id=3e27bb987b32a
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| | Parma Eldalamberon 15 - Sí Qente Feanor |
 | | Also presented here is the full text of the "Name-list to The Fall of Gondolin," excerpts from which were published in The Book of Lost Tales, Part Two. |  | | Other writings from the Lost Tales period presented in this issue include a list of Qenya and Gnomish "Names and Required Alterations" connected with "The Cottage of Lost Play"; two charts laying out the sound system of Gnomish; and various early notes on Elvish words and names not found anywhere else. |  | | Tolkien's examples of the scripts are reproduced in fascimile — charts of the sounds represented by the letters, and Elvish words and English texts written in the scripts. |
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http://www.eldalamberon.com/parma15.html
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| | Languages of Arda |
 | | In discussing the languages Tolkien invented, it is necessary to consider two aspects: their "primary world" history, namely their literal development by Tolkien as a linguist, and their "secondary world" history, namely their imagined historical development in the history of Middle-earth. |  | | Although the Elvish languages Sindarin and Quenya are the most famous and the most mature languages of those that Tolkien invented for his mythology, they are by no means the only ones. |  | | Tolkien therefore took the stance of a translator and adaptor rather than that of the original author of his works. |
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http://en.askmore.net/Languages_of_Middle-earth.htm
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| | The Tip of the Iceberg: New Information About Middle-Earth — Merp.com Website |
 | | Tolkien's linguistic musings, however, usually include asides and often whole essays concerning the histories and philosophies of his principle races. |  | | Vinyar Tengwar is primarily concerned with linguistic material, of which there remains an immense body of unpublished essays and notes. |  | | Given that more people want to know about events in the Third Age than events in Aman's early ages, I think "Rivers and Beacon-hills of Gondor" will ultimately prove to be the more important work. |
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http://www.merp.com/essays/MichaelMartinez/michaelmartinezsuite101essay105
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| | Yamada Language Center: Tolkien Language Guide |
 | | Resources for Tolkienian Linguistics - Links to sites and references to written literature concerning the Tolkien Languages. |  | | Tolkien Font Library - Cirth, Elvish, Lothlorien, Rivendell, Tengwar Gandalf |  | | Linguist List - A list of ancient and constructed languages. |
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http://babel.uoregon.edu/yamada/guides/tolkien.html
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| | SteveJamieson.com - Log Archive - A new Elvish text |
 | | The other day, I was watching some of appendix disc 2 from The Fellowship of the Ring Extended Edition, and I happened to reach the section on the added scene where Aragorn sings part of The Lay of Lúthien. |  | | Some of the best finds have been Ardalambion, which has an impressive collection of resources and useful links; The Elvish Linguistic Fellowship, which publishes the journal Vinyar Tengwar; and Gwaith I-Phethdain, which has some good resources and a linguistic analysis for every non-English line in the Lord of the Rings movies. |  | | In particular, I want to learn Sindarin (or grey-elven), the common elven tongue, even though there is much more information readily available about Quenya, the ancient high-elven language. |
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http://www.stevejamieson.com/blog/000088.html
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| | So You Want to Learn Elvish?... |
 | | Foster has not revised his book since before Unfinished Tales was published, and many of his translations are regarded as questionable or even just wrong. |  | | Finally, in 1981 Humphrey Carpenter published The Letters of J.R.R. Tolkien, from the pages of which some further linguistic gems may be mined. |  | | In response to Re: books that will teach me posted by undomiel11 |
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http://www.suite101.com/article.cfm/tolkien/27807/4
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| | Elvish alphabet Information |
 | | Tolkien once told a friend that he'd wanted to write his books in Elvish! |  | | For most languages, automatic transcription from the Latin alphabet to Tengwar cannot be completely accurate. |  | | Get an Elvish Alphabet here and take a look on the valar or maybe you want to learn some elvish words... |
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http://alphabet.5infolock12.info/alphabet-beads-silver/elvish-alphabet.html
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http://mayatecnologie.com/~vice/elvishtc/links.html
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| | elvish language converter |
 | | It is used to refer to fonts used for setting the Old English language. |  | | 4609 modern language association 4199 c language 4105 elvish language 2736 language converter 2668 teaching english as a second language |  | | to any Elf who hears them (as well as any other words of that language), It seems that the inscription uses Elvish lettering because the other Rings |
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http://elvish-language-converter.koteh.com/?s=1
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| | Languages in The Lord of the Rings movie |
 | | Because of her education (she first wrote a BA thesis in 1989 and since then my main studies have mainly concentrated on Medieval English language and literature as well as Old Icelandic and other Scandinavian Medieval language and literature in order to understand Tolkien's real intention and his artistry |  | | Thanks to the discussion in our linguistic forum we could provide you with the transcription of the page of the Herbal. |  | | Andrew Jack was dialect and dialogue coach for LotR (we have written about it here). |
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http://www.elvish.org/gwaith/movie_news.htm
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| | Elvish - Exploring Elvish with Tolkien |
 | | The Qenya Lexicon Reviewed - comments on Tolkien's earliest Elvish Index to the Qenya Lexicon by Elvish words - the corresponding Qenya-based guide |  | | Elvish studies and criticisms on the works of JRR Tolkien. |  | | Parma Eldalamberon New Issue · The Book of Elven Tongues · Leaves from the · Tree of Songs · ELF · Elvish Linguistic · Fellowship |
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http://justpage.com/jspg/elvish.html
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| | Rotten Tomatoes Forums |
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http://www.rottentomatoes.com/vine/archive/index.php/t-287459
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| | Ardhon Ellammath - Realm of the Elf-languages |
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http://www.ellammath.de/linkse.htm
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| | Mike's Tolkien Resources -- Home |
 | | Links to highly recommended Tolkien resources including linguistic sites |  | | The vast continent of published materials by and about J.R.R. Tolkien can be as daunting and perilous as Middle-Earth itself. |
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http://users.telerama.com/~taliesen/tolkien/jrrt.html
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http://tazewell.k12.il.us/washingtonhs/Library/LessonPlans.htm
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| | Vinyar Tengwar: Encyclopedia topic |
 | | Vinyar Tengwar is a linguistic (linguistic: broadly conceived, linguistics is the study of human language, and a linguist is... |  | | [follow hyperlink for more...]) journal (journal: A record book as a physical object) published by the Elvish Linguistic Fellowship (Elvish Linguistic Fellowship: the elvish linguistic fellowship (e.... |
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http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/reference/vinyar_tengwar
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| | Vinyar Tengwar - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Vinyar Tengwar is a linguistic journal published by the Elvish Linguistic Fellowship, dedicated to the scholarly study of the invented languages of J. |  | | Elvish Linguistic Fellowship, the publishing organization of VT and PE |  | | Vinyar Tengwar first appeared in 1988, at first edited by Jorge Quinonez and later taken over by Carl F. Hostetter. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vinyar_Tengwar
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| | The Tolkien Language List (TolkLang) |
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http://tolklang.quettar.org
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| | Mythopoeic Society News |
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http://www.mythsoc.org/news.html
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| | hot-elf.com : Legolas Greenleaf |
 | | The following links should give you an understanding of the lovely language of the Elves. |  | | [The webmaster of this site doesn't know anything about speaking elvish, thus here are some links to people who seem to have a pretty good idea.. |  | | Let us know if we've made a mistake in our site selection. |
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http://hot-elf.com/learnelvish.html
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| | Tolkien Internet Society Annotations with links |
 | | This site is the homepage for the Elvish Linguistic Fellowship which a special interest group of the larger Mythopoeic Society. |  | | "The Elvish Linguistic Fellowship (E.L.F.) is an international organization devoted to the scholarly study of the invented languages of J.R.R. Tolkien". |  | | The author states the statement of purpose at the beginning of the homepage. |
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http://members.aol.com/Shamrokkid/Tolkien/Societies.html
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| | ICQ.com - Search Results |
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http://www.icq.com/search/welcome_results.php?q=related:http://www.elvish.org
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| | MavicaNET - Linguistic Typology |
 | | Catalog / Culture / Science / Humanities / Linguistics / Comparative and Historical Linguistics / Linguistic Typology |  | | Catalog / Culture / Science / Humanities / Linguistics / Linguistic Typology |  | | A major endeavour is the Dixon/Aikhenvald project 'The categories of human languages', investigating interrelations between grammatical categories across the languages of the world, and also interrelations between grammatical categories and non-linguistic parameters. |
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http://www.mavicanet.com/lite/eng/3405.html?sortby=6
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 | | Part I presents Eldarin Hands, Fingers and Numerals (HFN) proper, an unfinished "historical-philological" essay that provides an account of the Common Eldarin words for 'hand' and their descendants in Quenya, Telerin, and Sindarin, followed by a brief discussion of Elvish ambidexterity. |  | | The Elvish Linguistic Fellowship (E.L.F.) is an international organization devoted to the scholarly study of the invented languages of J.R.R. Tolkien. |  | | The primary activity of the E.L.F. is carried out in the pages of its two print journals, Vinyar Tengwar (available by subscription) and Parma Eldalamberon, and in its online journal, Tengwestië. |
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http://www.elvish.org
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 | | This is the website of another well-known Tolkien linguist. |  | | There are essays, translations, etc. A key feature is the Quenya Lapseparma, which translates many Real Life names into Quenya - the list was inspipred by the well-known linguist Helge Fauskanger's essay Now We Have All Got Elvish Names. |  | | This is the official site of the Elvish Linguistic Fellowship (ELF), and the home of the journals Vinyar Tengwar and Parma Eldalamberon. |
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http://maethor.weet.us/links.php
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| | Elf - Elf Miniatures |
 | | Christmas Elf Name Type in your name below to find out what your Christmas Elf Name is. Tell your friends to get their Elf name now. |  | | ELF miniatures design and make by hand a range of modern dolls house furniture items, particularly for the dolls house kitchen, bedrooms, and bathroom. |  | | The Elvish Linguistic Fellowship (ELF) is an international, not-for-profit organization devoted to the scholarly study of the invented languages of JRR |
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http://cardbyte.com/?q=elf
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 | | Main page - Science - Social Sciences - Language and Linguistics - Constructed Languages |  | | Constructed Languages General information on logical language Loglan founded by James Cook Brown with grammars by Bob McIvor and novels by Alex Leith. |
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http://www.wolist.com/wo/science/social-sciences/language-and-linguistics/constructed-languages/constructed-languages.html
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 | | Parma Eldalamberon: The Book of Elven-tongues is a project of the Elvish Linguistic Fellowship, a Mythopoeic Society special interest group. |  | | Since the 1995 publication of Parma Eldalamberon No. 11 I-lam na-Ngoldathan: The Grammar and Lexicon of the Gnomish Tongue by J.R.R.Tolkien, this journal has become a medium for presenting Tolkien's unpublished writings on the languages of Middle-earth. |  | | Includes a directory of primary and secondary works on the study of J.R.R. Tolkien's invented languages, as well as information on the Elvish Linguistic Fellowship, linguistic journals, Internet mailing lists and Web sites. |
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http://www.mythsoc.org/otherres.html
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| | Science Central - Elvish Linguistic Fellowship |
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http://www.sciencecentral.com/site/460223
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| | Tenebris: February 14, 2005 - February 20, 2005 |
 | | Lulu storefront of the day for Thursday, February 17, 2005: The Elvish Linguistic Fellowship, "an international organization devoted to the scholarly study of the invented languages of J.R.R. Tolkien," and publishers of the journal Vinyar Tengwar. |
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http://www.salutor.com/2005/week7
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| | Elvish Linguistic News |
 | | Fellowship of the Word-smiths Groupe de Discussion en anglais! |  | | Fellowship of the Word-smiths Discussion Group in Polish |  | | Ces deux parutions de VT sont un 'must' pour chaque vrai linguiste Tolkiennien. |
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http://www.ambar-eldaron.com/gwaith/news.htm
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| | Vinyar Tengwar Number 42 |
 | | Le journal de l'Elvish Linguistic Fellowship, un Groupe d'Intérêt Spécial de la Mythopoeic Society. |  | | Les linguistes savent finalement ce qu'est l'étymologie de Tolkien pré-Númenorienne des mots comme Eriador ('Sauvagerie' p. |  | | 12-13), la fabrication des bateaux par les Elfes (p.16) et les religions pré-Númenoriennes (p.22). |
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http://www.ambar-eldaron.com/gwaith/vt_review.htm
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