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  1. 23 sie 2024 · The Calendars is the fourth chapter of The Peoples of Middle-earth, in which Christopher Tolkien discussed the early texts of what would become Appendix D to The Lord of the Rings.

  2. This interesting text by Boris Shapiro or Elenhil Laiquendo is a more detailed and more elaborate version of the Note on the Calendars in the Elvish Linguistic Calendar by Gwaith-i-Pheddain. Its original Russian version you will find here. Introduction.

  3. The calendar adopted by the Men of Middle-earth was called the King's Reckoning, and was very similar to our own. It had a week of seven days, and divided the 365-day year of the Elves into twelve months ( astar ), ten with 30 days and two with 31.

  4. Eldarin Calendar. Elves have a long time to live, and thus, divide their lives accordingly. Elves prefer to count time by 12 and 6. Terms. Yén (Quenya) 144 years; Coranar or Loa (Quenya) – În or Idhrin (Sindarin) 365 days; Enquië (Quenya) 1 week, 6 days long; Ré (Quenya) – Aur or Arad (Sindarin) 1 day (from sunset to sunset)

  5. An Introduction to the Sindarin Language of Middle-Earth.

  6. These are wordlists put together by members of the Realelvish team for your convenience. For the Elves in and from the Holy Land, Aman (including Valinor). For the Elves of Middle-earth.

  7. 23 sie 2024 · The Shire Reckoning project, dedicated to simulations and detailed analysis of all the calendars of The Lord of the Rings Appendix D. The Calendar of Imladris or Reckoning of Rivendell (in the Red Book) is an Elvish calendar, and perhaps the only Elvish calendar known to the Hobbits.

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