Parma Eldalamberon 14
Christopher Gilson sends along the news that a new, revised second printing of Parma Eldalamberon number 14 is now available for ordering. Below is more information on this issue.

In this revised issue of Parma Eldalamberon, no. 14, we have corrected all of the errors found in the original edition of 2003. We have also improved our production quality with this issue, printing directly from PDF rather than photocopying. Parma no. 14 is a perfect-bound 136-page journal. The covers include artwork by Adam Victor Christensen.


PARMA ELDALAMBERON 14
EARLY QENYA and The VALMARIC SCRIPT by J. R. R. TOLKIEN

Parma Eldalamberon 'The Book of Elven-tongues', edited by Christopher Gilson, is a journal of the Elvish Linguistic Fellowship, a special interest group of the Mythopoeic Society.

This issue has three sections containing linguistic writings by J. R. R. Tolkien: "Early Qenya Fragments", edited by Patrick Wynne and Christopher Gilson; "Early Qenya Grammar", edited by Carl F. Hostetter and Bill Welden; and "The Valmaric Script", edited by Arden R. Smith. Each of these has been prepared with the guidance of Christopher Tolkien and with the permission of the Tolkien Estate.
"Early Qenya Fragments" is a collection of Tolkien's tables and name-lists associated with The Book of Lost Tales, including early names of the Days of the Elvish Week and the Valinorian Fortnight, and names of the Valar and various Creatures of the Earth, as Tolkien conceived of them in his earliest mythology. Also included are paradigms of the Regular Qenya Verb conjugation associated with the Qenya Lexicon.
"Early Qenya Grammar" includes early writings on Qenya Phonology, together with the earliest complete Qenya Grammar, describing the forms and inflections of the Article, Nouns, Adjectives, Adverbs, Numbers, Pronouns, and Verbs. Both of these texts date from the 1920s. Annotations and commentary are provided for all of the Early Qenya texts, detailing their interconnections and the evolution of the linguistic conceptions contained within them.
"The Valmaric Script" is an edition of various documents relating to an Elvish writing system devised by Tolkien in the 1920s. One example of the script was published previously in a drawing for the story Roverandom. This edition includes various charts of the sounds represented by the letters, tracing Tolkien's experimentation with their forms and applications. There are also examples of the Valmaric script used for writing both Qenya and English, including an excerpt from the Old English poem Beowulf. Transcriptions of these texts and commentary on the chronology of the documents and their conceptual evolution are included in this edition.

Issue Number 14 is a 136-page journal. The cost is $30 per copy including postage and handling world-wide.

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