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'''Translations from the Elvish''' was a work, written in three volumes by [[Bilbo Baggins]] between {{TA|3001}} and {{TA|3019|n}}, during his stay in [[Rivendell]]. They formed a substantial part of the [[Red Book of Westmarch]], but were | |||
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'''Translations from the Elvish''' was a work, written in three volumes by [[Bilbo Baggins]] between {{TA|3001}} and {{TA|3019|n}}, during his stay in [[Rivendell]]. They formed a substantial part of the [[Red Book of Westmarch]], but were omitted from other versions. They were preserved only in the [[Thain's Book]] and its copies.<ref>{{FR|Records}}</ref> | |||
Obviously it included such works as the ''[[Ainulindale]]'' and the ''[[Valaquenta]]'' and formed the basis for the collection of tales known as ''[[The Silmarillion]]''. | Obviously it included such works as the ''[[Ainulindale]]'' and the ''[[Valaquenta]]'' and formed the basis for the collection of tales known as ''[[The Silmarillion]]''. | ||
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[[Category:Books and documents within the legendarium]] | [[Category:Books and documents within the legendarium]] | ||
[[de:Übersetzungen aus dem Elbischen]] | [[de:Übersetzungen aus dem Elbischen]] |
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Translations from the Elvish was a work, written in three volumes by Bilbo Baggins between T.A. 3001 and 3019, during his stay in Rivendell. They formed a substantial part of the Red Book of Westmarch, but were omitted from other versions. They were preserved only in the Thain's Book and its copies.[1]
Obviously it included such works as the Ainulindale and the Valaquenta and formed the basis for the collection of tales known as The Silmarillion.