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Aelfwine wrote:
Tolkien's word-final "s"-es are often only a curving dip (as in Greek and at times the tengwar) — sometimes even word-internal too — and sometimes a barely-marked appendage. I hope soon to publish something that will illustrate this and many other challenging aspects of Tolkien's handwriting.
I’d really like to read that Aelfwine!
Urulókë wrote:
Aelfwine wrote:
Tolkien's word-final "s"-es are often only a curving dip (as in Greek and at times the tengwar) — sometimes even word-internal too — and sometimes a barely-marked appendage. I hope soon to publish something that will illustrate this and many other challenging aspects of Tolkien's handwriting.
I’d really like to read that Aelfwine!
Seconded.
Stu wrote:
Urulókë wrote:
Aelfwine wrote:
Tolkien's word-final "s"-es are often only a curving dip (as in Greek and at times the tengwar) — sometimes even word-internal too — and sometimes a barely-marked appendage. I hope soon to publish something that will illustrate this and many other challenging aspects of Tolkien's handwriting.
I’d really like to read that Aelfwine!
Seconded.
Thirded.
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