№ 1: Epigraphy, philology, and the “found manuscript” topos in The Lord of the Rings
Marc Zender, Assistant Professor of Anthropology & Linguistics, Tulane University
17th annual conference Marc Zender, Assistant Professor of Anthropology & Linguistics, Tulane University ❧ Matthew Dickerson, Professor of Computer Science, Middlebury College ❧ Kristine Larsen, Professor, Geological Sciences, Central Connecticut State University ❧Session 5: Reading the stars and myths
10 April 2021 20:30 utc — view in local time
Papers
№ 1: Epigraphy, philology, and the “found manuscript” topos in The Lord of the Rings
№ 2: Bara'/'Asah and Muwth: Viewing the legendarium as J.R.R. Tolkien’s reflection on creativity in the light — or rather the darkness — of mortality and the fall
№ 3: Can you tell me how to get, how to get to Watling Street? Tolkien and the Milky Way