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Old 09-27-2000, 01:19 PM   #17
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<img src="http://www.barrowdowns.com/images/posticons/sting.jpg" align=absmiddle> Re: Did the Valar abandon Middle Earth - Third Age?

Hmmm. I thought 1945 was well before JRRT thought about revamping his cosmology. I equate Gates of Dawn with Gates of Morn discussed in HoME 4. Also, the Sil. talks about the sun and moon journeying under the earth until the &quot;changing of the world&quot;, p. 101. I know CT used early manuscripts to create the Sil., so I'm open to discussion. My reading of Akallabeth has always been &quot;flat earth&quot; though I'll concede the quotes above are subject to interpretation.

Where does &quot;Anadune&quot; appear? I don't recall reading it. As I've said, I'd like to reconcile JRRT's desire to make his work more scientifically correct with whats published but have difficulty doing so. I reject MM's position that LoTR and the Sil, etc. are &quot;different mythologies&quot;.

BTW, I asked where you had been because for a while you where posting daily, but you didn't for a few days (I missed the one in the Quiz Room).

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