Resources
Useful books and webpages
Ogham resources
anon., The Fallen Temple: A Search for the White Goddess
An Roinn Oideachais (Irish Department of Education), Foclóir Póca: English–Irish Irish–English Dictionary, no ISBN, An Gúm (1986); ISBN 1857910478, An Gúm (2002)
Curtis Clark, Celtic Ogham; especially ―
― [a] “Exploring the Origins of the Celtic Ogham”;
― [b] “Natural History of the Trees of the Celtic Ogham”
Leigh T. Denault, Celtic History: An online resource for students
Peter Berresford Ellis —
― [a] A Dictionary of Irish Mythology, ISBN 0-09-467540-6, Constable (1987)
― [b] “The Fabrication of ‘Celtic’ Astrology”
Michael Everson —
― [a] “Clófhoirne Oghaim • Ogham Fonts”
― [b] “Gach uile rud faoi Ogham ar an Líon • Every Ogham thing on the Web”
― [c] “The Names of Ogham”
― [d] “Results of ISO/IEC JTC1/SC2/WG2 decision on Ogham”
Peter and Fiona Somerset Fry, A History of Ireland, ISBN 0415048885, Routledge (1991)
Robert Graves, The White Goddess: A Historical Grammar of Poetic Myth (1948; amended and enlarged edition 1961), ISBN 0-571-06961-4, Faber and Faber (1988) (my edition/printing); ISBN 0-571-17425-6, Faber and Faber (1999) (“current” ff edition)
Huathe, “The Ogham”
Dennis King, “Old-Irish spelling and pronunciation”
Thomas Kinsella (translator) and Louis Le Brocquy (illustrator), The Tain; ISBN 0-19-281090-1, Oxford Paperbacks (1970), my copy is the 1983 printing; ISBN 0-19-280373-5, Oxford Paperbacks (2002)
Longarad, Auraicept na nÉces (The Scholars’ Primer, also known as The Ogham Tract)
Lyberty, The Ogham Stone
James MacKillop, Dictionary of Celtic Mythology, ISBN 0-19-869157-2, Oxford University Press (1998) (hb) & ISBN 0-19-280120-1, OUP (2000) (pb)
Caitlín Matthews, The Celtic Tradition, ISBN 1-85230-075-2, Element Books (1989)
Katerina Sarri, “Greek Alphabet: Erasmic and Modern Standard Pronunciation”
Philip Shallcrass, “A Little History of Ogham”
Charles Squire, Celtic Myth and Legend (1909), ISBN 0809531542 (2003 pod hb), 0809531534 (2003 pod pb) Wildside Press; revised edition (with modern phrasing) published anonymously as Celtic Mythology, ISBN 1-85534-299-5, Geddes & Grosset (1999)
Graeme K. Talboys, “Ogham”
Edred Thorsson, The Book of Ogham: The Celtic Tree Oracle, ISBN 0-87542-783-9, Llewellyn (1992)
The Unicode Consortium, “Ogham – Range: 1680–169F” [PDF]
Jarrien Wolf, The Ogham Files
Tengwar resources
Simon Ager, Omniglot, “Tengwar (1$x#6)”
Måns Björkman, Amanye Tenceli, “The Tengwar of Feanor”
Michael Everson ―
[a] “Tengwar ConScript Unicode Standard”
[b] “Proposal to encode Tengwar in Plane 1 of ISO/IEC 10646-2”
Helge Kåre Fauskanger, Ardalambion - Of the Tongues of Arda
Carl F. Hostetter et al., The Elvish Linguistic Fellowship; especially ―
[a] Vinyar Tengwar
[b] Gwaith-i-Phethdain • Fellowship of the Wordsmiths
Per Lindberg, Mellonath Daeron, “Tengwar Guides”
Dan Smith ―
[a] “Dan Smith’s Tengwar Fonts”
[b] “Tengwar (1$x#6)”
J.R.R. Tolkien, The Lord of the Rings (1954-55), ISBN 0-261-10230-3, HarperCollins (2003)
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