Ever since the high hype of getting the signature copies of the book (which I don't have, sadly), I wonder if anyone have actually read it.
This is really the first time I have attempted a Tolkien book from the beginning.. the main (Lord of the Rings) book has been selective readings.
I am hoping this thread will be served as a channel for me (or some of us) to consult those who are more familiar with Tolkien lore.
So far, I don't think The Encyclopedia of Arda is updated to contain all the entries concerning the places/names as mentioned in the CoH.
As a start, I wish to consult the experts here for the following:-
1. In the introduction of the book, it is mentioned of Annals of Beleriand, is it referring to a ficitonal book or is there a chapter somewhere in the HoME, Unfinished Tales or otherwise, if so, where is it?
2. Most of the Elvish names, including the title "Narn i Chîn Húrin" - is it Quenya or Sindarin?
It also seemed the Wikipedia may be able to answer many questions, if so, just direct me there.. tks
This is really the first time I have attempted a Tolkien book from the beginning.. the main (Lord of the Rings) book has been selective readings.
I am hoping this thread will be served as a channel for me (or some of us) to consult those who are more familiar with Tolkien lore.
So far, I don't think The Encyclopedia of Arda is updated to contain all the entries concerning the places/names as mentioned in the CoH.
As a start, I wish to consult the experts here for the following:-
1. In the introduction of the book, it is mentioned of Annals of Beleriand, is it referring to a ficitonal book or is there a chapter somewhere in the HoME, Unfinished Tales or otherwise, if so, where is it?
2. Most of the Elvish names, including the title "Narn i Chîn Húrin" - is it Quenya or Sindarin?
It also seemed the Wikipedia may be able to answer many questions, if so, just direct me there.. tks