Dating
Parma Eldalamberon 11
| Text | Date | Source | Comment |
| The Gnomish Grammar | PE11/7-16 | GG. It was written and abandoned before work on the lexicon was completed. | |
| The Gnomish Lexicon (pencil) | PE11/17-75 |
GL. The earliest version in pencil, with some ink revisions, largely erased or struck through |
|
| The Gnomish Lexicon (ink) | 1917 | PE11/17-75 |
GL. The primary ink version in the notebook, apparently a fair copy of the earlier pencil entries. |
| The Gnomish Lexicon (crayon) | PE11/17-75 |
GL. The final state of the lexicon, with subsequent changes made in crayon and pencil. |
Parma Eldalamberon 12
PE12/3-28
The Quenya Lexicon
spring 1915/
end 1916
PE12/29-106 QL.Parma Eldalamberon 13
Comment
WPP.
after: Words published
A group of etymologies under the heading "Beautiful" on a pair of sheets that Tolkien pinned together, and placed with a group of loose sheets probably connected with the essay Quendi and Eldar.
with Words Published (1)
before Words, Phrases and assages in various tongues
PE17/160
PE17/153
PE17/146
These etymological notes are on two sheets pinned together by Tolkien, which contain notes on roots whose derivatives have to do with flowers, colors and growth. The sheets were placed between the "Beautiful" group of etymologies and the "Definitive Linguistic notes".
after Collection of Etymological Notes: Beautiful
This note is on the back of a list of prefixesmeaning 'back' and was placed immediately following the list of roots dated "Dec. 59".
These notes are on the back of the page with the note on Dwarf
This note is on the back of the earlier of two notes on the Comparative in Eldarin, a draft of the etymological explanation of Achad Tarlang.
A list of several etymologies written in ball-point with the heading "Stems" on a sheet which Tolkien dated "Dec. 59" using the back of a printed memo for a college meeting on "Tuesday 21 June" of 1955.
The list includes √RIG- 'twine'; √WIRI 'weave'; √WAYA 'blow'; √LĀ-; √PHŌ/Ū; √PĂTH/PAS- 'smooth'; and √ȜĂN, YĂN 'extend'. The front of the memo also has four etymologies in the blank areas, one (√SRĀ, SRAGA 'awkward') in ball-point and three (√THAR- 'vigour', √PHEN- 'door' and √PAR- 'peel') written with a nib-pen, the latter presumably on a different occasion, but probably not long before or after the rest of the list.
PE17/65
PE17/168-169
PE17/181
PE17/65
after L. R. Etym. notes (1)
1937-09~/
1937-12~
1950/1951
before Grey Annals
1969-03/1969-09
after Eldarin Hands, Fingers & Numerals (revision 2)
1969-03/1969-09
VT47/4
Several pages of rough notes on finger-names and numerical stems.
before Eldarin Hands, Fingers & Numerals (original), acc. to VT47/26
1969-09?/1970
VT49/15
1967/1968
PE17/60
A typed sheet which was placed immediately following the discussion of √PHAN 'cover, screen, veil'.
PE17/76
This is apparently a preliminary draft of the explanation of the metre of Namárie that was included in "Notes and Translations", published in The Road Goes Ever On, A Song Cycle, 1967, pp. 60-1. The statement that there is an anapæst in line 3 shows that this draft post-dates the decision to change the word vánier to avánier in that line, one of the revisions of the poem to appear in the 2nd edition of The Lord ofthe Rings.
1969-06/1969-09
This historical and etymological essay, titled only "Nomenclature" by its author, belongs with other, similar writings that Christopher Tolkien has dated to c. 1967-69 (XI1:293-94), including Of Dwarves and Men, The Shibboleth of Feanor, and The History of Galadriel and Celeborn.
1948/1949
QVS.
1957-09/1957-10
PE17/145
A collection of papers, placed immediately following the Draft list of "Words, Phrases and Passages," the first sheet dated "Sep., Oct. 1957." Two of the other pages bear the date "Sep. 1957," while the notes on a half-sheet included with them are on the back of a letter dated 16 July 1957. Most of this collection is etymological notes listed by root, but there are also six pages of "Phonological notes" on the development of consonant clusters in Quenya and Sindarin.
The first group of longer etymologies includes √MAY 'make'; √AYA-N 'treat with awe'; √MAG; √MAN 'good'; √AS- 'warmth'; √AR 'beyond'; ADA; and √ANA/NA 'to(wards)'. A sheet with short etymologies has √STOL 'helmet'; √LOK- 'bend'; √PHAW- 'emit' ; √LAY-; √KEWE-; √SLOY-; √NEK 'deprive'; √TAN- 'indicate'; √TEN- 'direction'; √KOL- 'bear'; √NEN 'water'; √MOT- 'fen'; √LĬNĬ 'pool'; SEREK- 'blood'; and (U)RUI> 'anger'. Other etymologies in the bundle are √SAT||SATAR 'faithful' ; √SRIT 'to complete a work or design'; √DEL; WAL- 'emotion' ; IN-I-D 'mind'; and a short list called "Lang. notes" with √GWAL- 'be stirred'; √WIS- 'alter'; and √RON- 'solid'.
1959/1960
1937/1951?
OP1.
1951/1952
OP2.
1951/1955~
after Outline of Phonology (original)
1970
1970/1973
after Outline of Phonology (green emendations)
1957/1959~
before Quendi and Eldar
1955/1959~
PE17/61
PE17/67
PE17/75
NGS.
before Quendi and Eldar
1969-03/1969-06
VT47/35
A single-page text, written on the verso of an Alien & Unwin publication notice dated Jan.-Feb. 1968. This was not placed with HFN but seems to be working notes for the discussion of "old monosyllabic nouns" in HFN. Like the note on -ye 'and' on the recto of the same sheet, "Monosyllabics in C.E." was hastily jotted in ballpoint pen, and not all of it can be deciphered with certainty.
with Eldarin Hands, Fingers & Numerals (original)
1955
PE17/40
Masson.
An 8-page draft of a letter to Mr. David Masson, a librarian at the University of Leeds, with whom Tolkien corresponded in 1955 and later in 1968. The letter clearly dates from 1955, since Tolkien cites from the 1st edition text of Galadriel's Song.
1969-04-06
PE22/147
VT49/28
after LVS2
1969-01/1969-04
1969-01/1969-04
1969-03/1969-06
after LVS 1
1969-03/1969-06
PE22/151
after LVS 1
1969-03/1969-06
1969-03/1969-06
PE22/153
after LVS 8
1969-03/1969-06
1969-03/1969-06
1969-06/1969-09
1969-03/1969-06
1969-06-05/1973
1969-09/1969-11
PE22/160
This is a typescript clipped together with the manuscript of LVS 14 and enclosed in a newspaper dated October 9, 1969.
1969-09/1969-11
PE22/165
1969-03~/
1969-06~
1937/1941
1969-04/1972
1936/1937-11
LR/341
1959
PE17/43
1969-03/1969-09
VT48/11
The linguistic notes found in association with The Shibboleth of Feanor and The Problem of Ros provide a brief account of the Quenya fractions 1-12.
after: Eldarin Hands, Fingers & Numerals (revision 1)
1969-03/1969-09
VT48/11
after: Hand Words (1)
1968-11/1970
VT47/18
Found in association with The Shibboleth of Feanor and The Problem of Ros are several pages of linguistic notes, written primarily on pages from a script of the BBC radio adaptation of The Hobbit (aired in Sept.-Nov. 1968), and so from the same general time period as HFN.
13-09-1969
The sheet immediately following NEA 2a bears another Quenya well-wishing from 1969, which Tolkien describes at the top of the sheet as an "Inscription (on stick-in label) with signature, sent to Dr. & Mrs. Johnson, Dept. of Psychology, Univ. of B'ham. Sept. 13, 1969".
28-04-1936
PE21/55
This title was written as "PQuendian Structure" in the manuscript and above it to the right (also in ink) a date: "Apr. 28. 36."
1955/1959
13-06-1964/
15-06-1964
PE17/12, 136
This is from the carbon copy of a letter to Mr. W. R. Matthews (dated 13-15 June 1964), which Tolkien placed in the same file with the manuscript of "Words, Phrases and Passages."
1964-07-16
PE17/77
PE17/114
PE17/156
These sheets are gathered with NGS. The first is dated July 16, 1964, and labelled "For including in Quenya."
1959/1960
VT41/5
Etymological notes, clearly associated with the c. 1959-60 essay Ósanwe-kenta, found separated from the essay among a bundle of papers. Beside their obvious association in content, they are located among papers that predominately date from the late 1950s, including, for example, a draft typescript fragment of the essay Quendi and Eldar, which also dates from c. 1959-60.
PE13/93-96
PE13/97
PE13/99
PE13/101-105
ONL.
The Gnomish Lexicon SlipsPE13/108-118
PE13/120-132
PE13/136-156
ENF.
Noldorin DictionaryPE13/158-165
Parma Eldalamberon 14
PE14/9-10
PE14/12-15
PE14/21-22
PE14/23
PE14/28-34
1923
PE14/41-59
EQG.
Early Qenya PhonologyPE14/60-70
PE14/71-86
PE14/98-101
PE14/103-104
PE14/106-110
PE14/112-113
PE14/114-115
PE14/117
PE14/119
PE14/120-121
PE14/124
PE14/126-127
PE14/129
PE14/131-132
PE14/133
Parma Eldalamberon 15
PE15/7-18
PE15/12
PE15/13
PE15/14
PE15/14
PE15/15
PE15/15-16
PE15/16
PE15/16-17
PE15/17
PE15/18
PE15/18
PE15/20-28
NFG.
Unnamed listPE15/29
PE15/32
PE15/41-58
PE15/44
PE15/47
PE15/50
PE15/52
PE15/53
PE15/54
PE15/54
PE15/57
PE15/61-64
PE15/67-80
EQD.
Addendum to The Alphabet of Rúmil and The Valmaric ScriptPE15/85-88
PE15/86
RV1a.
PE15/88
RV1b.
Early Runic DocumentsPE15/89-121
PE15/94-97
ER1. Tables of New English and Normalized Old English RunesPE15/102-104
ER2. Table of "Waldemars Runen" and Gothic and Old English LettersPE15/106
ER3. Table of "Gnomic Letters"PE15/108-109
ER4. Table of "Gondolinic Runes"PE15/111
ER5. Table of "Gondolinic Runes" (Script Variety)PE15/112
ER6. Table of "Runic" with Beowulfand Wanderer ExcerptsPE15/114-116 ER7. Table of Runes with Modern English Names
PE15/120 ER8.
Parma Eldalamberon 16
PE16/14-16 PF1 Narqelion Doodles
PE16/18 PF2 Untitled Table
PE16/20-21 PF3 Table of "Qenya Simplex"
PE16/22 PF4 Table of "Falassin" with Doodles
PE16/24-25 PF5 Table of "Falassin 2"
PE16/27-29 PF6 Table of "Falassin" with Doodles
PE16/30-31 PF7 Untitled Table
PE16/33 PF8 Untitled Table with Doodles
PE16/34 PF9 Narqelion Excerpts with Fragmentary Table
PE16/36 PF10 Doodles and Aeneid Excerpts
PE16/38 PF11 Description of "Noriac"
PE16/40-42 PF12 Description of "Banyaric (English)"
PE16/43-44 PF13 Description of "English Sinyatic"
PE16/45-47 PF14 Samples of "Banyaric," "Sinyatic," and "Noriac"
PE16/48 PF15 Untitled Table of a Banyaric-Type Alphabet
PE16/50-51 PF16 Oilima Markirya
PE16/56 OM1a Oilima Markirya
PE16/57 OM1b Oilima Markirya
PE16/60 OM1c Oilima Markirya
PE16/62 OM1d Oilima Markirya
PE16/68 LA1a Oilima Markirya
PE16/69 LA2a Oilima Markirya
PE16/70 LA2b Oilima Markirya
PE16/71 LA2c Oilima Markirya
PE16/72 OM1e Oilima Markirya
PE16/74-75 OM1f Oilima Markirya
PE16/77 OM1g Oilima Markirya
PE16/80 Variant Readings of Version OM2a
PE16/81 Nieninqe
PE16/90 N1a Nieninqe
PE16/92 N1b Variant Readings of Version N1c
PE16/95 Nieninqe
PE16/96 N2 Earendel
PE16/100 E1a Earendel
PE16/104 E1b Qenya Declensions (Version 1)
PE16/111 Qenya Declensions (Version 2)
PE16/112 Qenya Declensions (Version 3)
PE16/113-115 Qenya Conjugations (Version 1)
PE16/124 Qenya Conjugations (Version 2)
PE16/125-126 Qenya Conjugations (Version 3)
PE16/127-128 Qenya Word-lists
PE16/132-148
Parma Eldalamberon 17
Comparative in Eldarin, with various etymological notes 1959-12/1962 PE17/90 after: Comparative in Eldarin Words published (1) 1959-12/1960-05
WP1. This list seems to be earlier than "Words, Phrases and Passages". Words published (2) 1959-12/1960-05
WP2. A list of Quenya words without names, which extends "as far as end of Vol. Il," according to Tolkien's annotation at the end of the list. This list seems to be earlier than "Words, Phrases and Passages". Words, Phrases and Passages in various tongues 1959-12/1960-05
WPP.
after: Words published
Collection of Etymological Notes: Beautiful 1959-12/1960 PE17/150A group of etymologies under the heading "Beautiful" on a pair of sheets that Tolkien pinned together, and placed with a group of loose sheets probably connected with the essay Quendi and Eldar.
with Words Published (1)
before Words, Phrases and assages in various tongues
Collection of Etymological Notes: Stems for 'flower' and 'snow' 1959-12/1960PE17/160
PE17/153
PE17/146
These etymological notes are on two sheets pinned together by Tolkien, which contain notes on roots whose derivatives have to do with flowers, colors and growth. The sheets were placed between the "Beautiful" group of etymologies and the "Definitive Linguistic notes".
after Collection of Etymological Notes: Beautiful
Collection of Etymological Notes: Dwarf 1959 PE17/45This note is on the back of a list of prefixes
meaning 'back' and was placed immediately following the list of roots dated "Dec. 59".
These notes are on the back of the page with the note on Dwarf
Collection of Etymological Notes: (Neck) 1959-12/1962 PE17/146This note is on the back of the earlier of two notes on the Comparative in Eldarin, a draft of the etymological explanation of Achad Tarlang.
A list of several etymologies written in ball-point with the heading "Stems" on a sheet which Tolkien dated "Dec. 59" using the back of a printed memo for a college meeting on "Tuesday 21 June" of 1955.
The list includes √RIG- 'twine'; √WIRI 'weave'; √WAYA 'blow'; √LĀ-; √PHŌ/Ū; √PĂTH/PAS- 'smooth'; and √ȜĂN, YĂN 'extend'. The front of the memo also has four etymologies in the blank areas, one (√SRĀ, SRAGA 'awkward') in ball-point and three (√THAR- 'vigour', √PHEN- 'door' and √PAR- 'peel') written with a nib-pen, the latter presumably on a different occasion, but probably not long before or after the rest of the list.
Selection of recent notes on Quenyar especially those making or suggesting new elements of vocabulary 1966 PE17/17PE17/65
PE17/168-169
PE17/181
PE17/65
after L. R. Etym. notes (1)
Silvan Folk, waybread and Galadriel1967/1968
PE17/60
A typed sheet which was placed immediately following the discussion of √PHAN 'cover, screen, veil'.
RGEO (draft)PE17/76
This is apparently a preliminary draft of the explanation of the metre of Namárie that was included in "Notes and Translations", published in The Road Goes Ever On, A Song Cycle, 1967, pp. 60-1. The statement that there is an anapæst in line 3 shows that this draft post-dates the decision to change the word vánier to avánier in that line, one of the revisions of the poem to appear in the 2nd edition of The Lord ofthe Rings.
Quenya Notes1957-09/1957-10
PE17/145
A collection of papers, placed immediately following the Draft list of "Words, Phrases and Passages," the first sheet dated "Sep., Oct. 1957." Two of the other pages bear the date "Sep. 1957," while the notes on a half-sheet included with them are on the back of a letter dated 16 July 1957. Most of this collection is etymological notes listed by root, but there are also six pages of "Phonological notes" on the development of consonant clusters in Quenya and Sindarin.
The first group of longer etymologies includes √MAY 'make'; √AYA-N 'treat with awe'; √MAG; √MAN 'good'; √AS- 'warmth'; √AR 'beyond'; ADA; and √ANA/NA 'to(wards)'. A sheet with short etymologies has √STOL 'helmet'; √LOK- 'bend'; √PHAW- 'emit' ; √LAY-; √KEWE-; √SLOY-; √NEK 'deprive'; √TAN- 'indicate'; √TEN- 'direction'; √KOL- 'bear'; √NEN 'water'; √MOT- 'fen'; √LĬNĬ 'pool'; SEREK- 'blood'; and (U)RUI> 'anger'. Other etymologies in the bundle are √SAT||SATAR 'faithful' ; √SRIT 'to complete a work or design'; √DEL; WAL- 'emotion' ; IN-I-D 'mind'; and a short list called "Lang. notes" with √GWAL- 'be stirred'; √WIS- 'alter'; and √RON- 'solid'.
Changes affecting 'Silmarillion' nomenclature1959
PE17/43
A group of pages clipped together by Tolkien. Some linguistic notes on Galadriel's Song1955/1959~
PE17/61
PE17/67
PE17/75
NGS.
before Quendi and Eldar
Letter to W. R. Matthews13-06-1964/
15-06-1964
PE17/12, 136
This is from the carbon copy of a letter to Mr. W. R. Matthews (dated 13-15 June 1964), which Tolkien placed in the same file with the manuscript of "Words, Phrases and Passages."
For including in Quenya1964-07-16
PE17/77
PE17/114
PE17/156
These sheets are gathered with NGS. The first is dated July 16, 1964, and labelled "For including in Quenya."
Draft letter to David Masson1955
PE17/40
Masson.
An 8-page draft of a letter to Mr. David Masson, a librarian at the University of Leeds, with whom Tolkien corresponded in 1955 and later in 1968. The letter clearly dates from 1955, since Tolkien cites from the 1st edition text of Galadriel's Song.
Parma Eldalamberon 18
1937-09~/
1937-12~
1950/1951
before Grey Annals
Parma Eldalamberon 19
1937/1951?
OP1.
Outline of Phonology (original)1951/1952
OP2.
Outline of Phonology (red emendations 1)1951/1955~
after Outline of Phonology (original)
Outline of Phonology (green emendations)1970
1970/1973
after Outline of Phonology (green emendations)
Parma Eldalamberon 21
28-04-1936
PE21/55
This title was written as "PQuendian Structure" in the manuscript and above it to the right (also in ink) a date: "Apr. 28. 36."
Parma Eldalamberon 22
Common Eldarin Verbal Structure (1, emendations) 1950~
Common Eldarin Verbal Structure (2, original) 1950/1951
after: Common Eldarin Verbal Structure (1, emendations) Common Eldarin Verbal Structure (2, marginal notes) 1950/1951
after Common Eldarin Verbal Structure (2, original), before Grey Annals Common Eldarin Verbal Structure (2, emendations) 1951/1953~
after Grey Annals LVS 1: Some notes for re-ordering and fixing of Q
1969-04-06
PE22/147
VT49/28
after LVS2
LVS 2: Irregular verbs1969-01/1969-04
1969-01/1969-04
LVS 4: Eldarin
1969-03/1969-06
after LVS 1
LVS 5: Have
1969-03/1969-06
PE22/151
after LVS 1
LVS 6: Notes on verb and treatment of -w- in Q. & S.
1969-03/1969-06
1969-03/1969-06
PE22/153
after LVS 8
LVS 8
1969-03/1969-06
LVS 9
1969-03/1969-06
LVS 10: Verbs
1969-06/1969-09
LVS 11: Vocabulary notes
1969-03/1969-06
LVS 12
1969-06-05/1973
LVS 13: Question of the expression of Negation
1969-09/1969-11
PE22/160
This is a typescript clipped together with the manuscript of LVS 14 and enclosed in a newspaper dated October 9, 1969.
LVS 14: Will, shall and the 'future'
1969-09/1969-11
PE22/165
Quenya Verbal System1948/1949
QVS.
Parma Eldalamberon 23
Other texts
Eldarin Hands, Fingers & Numerals (revision 1) 1969-03/1969-09
after Eldarin Hands, Fingers & Numerals (original) Eldarin Hands, Fingers & Numerals (revision 2) 1969-03/1969-09
after Eldarin Hands, Fingers & Numerals (revision 1) The Feanorian Alphabet (A) 1936/1945
The Feanorian Alphabet (A′) 1940/1945
after The Feanorian Alphabet (A) The Feanorian Alphabet (B) 1940/1950
after The Feanorian Alphabet (A′) The Feanorian Alphabet (C) 1940/1950
after The Feanorian Alphabet (B) Ambidexter Sentence (1) 1969-08
after Eldarin Hands, Fingers & Numerals (revision 2) Ambidexter Sentence (2) 1969-08
after Ambidexter Sentence (1) Ambidexter Sentence (3) 1969-08
after Ambidexter Sentence (2) Ambidexter Sentence (4) 1969/1970
after Ambidexter Sentence (3) Ambidexter Sentence (5) 1969/1970
after Ambidexter Sentence (4) Ambidexter Sentence (6) 1969/1970
after Ambidexter Sentence (5) Ambidexter Sentence (7) 1969/1970
after Ambidexter Sentence (6) Prayers: Ataremma (1) 1950~/1952
Prayers: Aia María (1) 1950~/1952
after Ataremma (1) Prayers: Ataremma (2) 1950~/1952
after Aia María (1) Prayers: Ataremma (3) 1950~/1952
after Ataremma (2) Prayers: Aia María (2) 1950~/1952
after Ataremma (3) Prayers: Ortírielyanna 1950~/1952
after Aia María (2) Prayers: Litany of Loretto 1950~/1952
after Ortírielyanna Prayers: Ataremma (4) 1950~/1952
after Litany of Loretto Prayers: Ataremma (5) 1955~/1959
Prayers: Aia María (3) 1955~/1959
after Ataremma (5) Prayers: Ae Adar Nín 1955~/1959
after Aia María (3) Prayers: Ataremma (6) 1955~/1959
after Ae Adar Nín Prayers: Aia María (4) 1955~/1959
after Ataremma (6) Prayers: Alcar i Ataren 1955~/1959
after Aia María (4) Variation D/L in Common Eldarin
1969-03/1969-09
after Eldarin Hands, Fingers & Numerals (revision 2)
Unnamed: Rough Notes1969-03/1969-09
VT47/4
Several pages of rough notes on finger-names and numerical stems.
before Eldarin Hands, Fingers & Numerals (original), acc. to VT47/26
Unnamed: Text on reflexives1969-09?/1970
VT49/15
1969-06/1969-09
This historical and etymological essay, titled only "Nomenclature" by its author, belongs with other, similar writings that Christopher Tolkien has dated to c. 1967-69 (XI1:293-94), including Of Dwarves and Men, The Shibboleth of Feanor, and The History of Galadriel and Celeborn.
Quendi and Eldar1959/1960
1957/1959~
before Quendi and Eldar
Monosyllabics in C.E.1969-03/1969-06
VT47/35
A single-page text, written on the verso of an Alien & Unwin publication notice dated Jan.-Feb. 1968. This was not placed with HFN but seems to be working notes for the discussion of "old monosyllabic nouns" in HFN. Like the note on -ye 'and' on the recto of the same sheet, "Monosyllabics in C.E." was hastily jotted in ballpoint pen, and not all of it can be deciphered with certainty.
with Eldarin Hands, Fingers & Numerals (original)
Late Essay on Negation: Notes on translation of 'can, may', etc1969-03~/
1969-06~
Koivienéni Sentence
1937/1941
Homophonic stems
1969-04/1972
The Etymologies
1936/1937-11
LR/341
Linguistic Notes on BBC script: Hand Words (1)
1969-03/1969-09
VT48/11
The linguistic notes found in association with The Shibboleth of Feanor and The Problem of Ros provide a brief account of the Quenya fractions 1-12.
after: Eldarin Hands, Fingers & Numerals (revision 1)
Linguistic Notes on BBC script: Hand Words (2)1969-03/1969-09
VT48/11
after: Hand Words (1)
Linguistic Notes on BBC script: Quenya Fractions1968-11/1970
VT47/18
Found in association with The Shibboleth of Feanor and The Problem of Ros are several pages of linguistic notes, written primarily on pages from a script of the BBC radio adaptation of The Hobbit (aired in Sept.-Nov. 1968), and so from the same general time period as HFN.
Inscriptions: NEAInscriptions: NLL
13-09-1969
The sheet immediately following NEA 2a bears another Quenya well-wishing from 1969, which Tolkien describes at the top of the sheet as an "Inscription (on stick-in label) with signature, sent to Dr. & Mrs. Johnson, Dept. of Psychology, Univ. of B'ham. Sept. 13, 1969".
Merin Sentence1955/1959
1959/1960
VT41/5
Etymological notes, clearly associated with the c. 1959-60 essay Ósanwe-kenta, found separated from the essay among a bundle of papers. Beside their obvious association in content, they are located among papers that predominately date from the late 1950s, including, for example, a draft typescript fragment of the essay Quendi and Eldar, which also dates from c. 1959-60.