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'''Taum J.R. Santoski''' ([[1958]] - [[August 19]], [[1991]], aged 32) was a prominent member of the [[Elvish Linguistic Fellowship]]. He assisted [[Christopher Tolkien]] with the ''[[The History of Middle-earth|History of Middle-earth]]'' series, and planned to do a similar book on the writing process of ''[[The Hobbit]]'' himself, but died of cancer before he could finish it. [[The History of The Hobbit|The work]] was continued and published by [[John D. Rateliff]].
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'''Taum J.R. Santoski''' ([[1958]] - [[19 August|August 19]], [[1991]], aged 32) was a prominent member of the [[Elvish Linguistic Fellowship]]. He assisted [[Christopher Tolkien]] with the ''[[The History of Middle-earth|History of Middle-earth]]'' series,<ref>{{RS|Foreword}}. pp. 2-3</ref> and planned to do a similar book on the writing process of ''[[The Hobbit]]'' himself, but died of cancer before he could finish it. [[The History of The Hobbit|The work]] was continued and published by [[John D. Rateliff]].
==Bibliography==
===Articles===
*[[1985]]: [[Beyond Bree October 1985|''Beyond Bree'' October 1985]]
**"A Manuscript by J.R.R. Tolkien in the French edition of ''The Adventures of Tom Bombadil''"
*[[1987]]: ''[[Selections from the Marquette J.R.R. Tolkien Collection]]''
**"The Boundaries of the Little Kingdom"
*[[1991]]: [[Vinyar Tengwar 15|''Vinyar Tengwar'' 15]]
**"Elvish Linguistic Terms"
*[[1991]]: [[Vinyar Tengwar 20|''Vinyar Tengwar'' 20]]
**"Source List of the Elvish Languages Found in ''The Letters of J.R.R. Tolkien''"
*[[1994]]: [[Parma Eldalamberon 10|''Parma Eldalamberon'' 10]]
**"A Glossary of the Minor Languages in The Etymologies"


===Other===
*[[1984]]: ''[[The Manuscripts of J.R.R.T.]]'' (editor)
*[[1987]]: ''[[Selections from the Marquette J.R.R. Tolkien Collection]]'' (editor)
==Dedications==
==Dedications==
* [[Vinyar Tengwar 19]] was dedicated to his memory, and featured an editiorial ''In Memoriam'' by [[Patrick H. Wynne]], in which his perseverance, generosity and enthuisiasm were praised.  
* [[Vinyar Tengwar 19|''Vinyar Tengwar'' 19]] was dedicated to his memory, and featured an editiorial ''In Memoriam'' by [[Patrick H. Wynne]], in which his perseverance, generosity and enthuisiasm were praised.  
* [[Vinyar Tengwar 24]] was dedicated to him in recognition on his work on [[Adûnaic]] and in assisting Christopher Tolkien with the ''History of Middle-earth''.
* [[Vinyar Tengwar 24|''Vinyar Tengwar'' 24]] was dedicated to him in recognition on his work on [[Adûnaic]] and in assisting Christopher Tolkien with the ''History of Middle-earth''.
* ''[[Sauron Defeated]]'', Volume IX of ''[[The History of Middle-earth]]'' was dedicated to his memory by Christopher Tolkien in recognition of his assistance with ''The History of Middle-earth'' series.


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Revision as of 21:44, 26 October 2013

Taum J.R. Santoski (1958 - August 19, 1991, aged 32) was a prominent member of the Elvish Linguistic Fellowship. He assisted Christopher Tolkien with the History of Middle-earth series,[1] and planned to do a similar book on the writing process of The Hobbit himself, but died of cancer before he could finish it. The work was continued and published by John D. Rateliff.

Bibliography

Articles

Other

Dedications

  • Vinyar Tengwar 19 was dedicated to his memory, and featured an editiorial In Memoriam by Patrick H. Wynne, in which his perseverance, generosity and enthuisiasm were praised.
  • Vinyar Tengwar 24 was dedicated to him in recognition on his work on Adûnaic and in assisting Christopher Tolkien with the History of Middle-earth.
  • Sauron Defeated, Volume IX of The History of Middle-earth was dedicated to his memory by Christopher Tolkien in recognition of his assistance with The History of Middle-earth series.

References