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08-10-2006, 09:53 AM | #1 | |
Gibbering Gibbet
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Bibliomancy...Tolkien style
From the Oxford English Dictionary:
Bibliomancy: Divination by books, or by verses of the Bible. 1753 CHAMBERS Cycl. Supp., Bibliomancy..amounts to much the same with what is otherwise called sortes biblicae..F. J. Davidius, a jesuit, has published a bibliomancy. 1864 N. & Q. Ser. III. V. 195/2 Bibliomancy or Divination by Books, was known to the ancients under the appellation of Sortes Homericæ and Sortes Virgilianæ. The practice was to take up the works of Homer and Virgil, and to consider the first verse that presented itself as a prognostication of future events. An interesting practise, no? Most people are aware of bibliomancy only in relation to the Bible, but as the above demonstrates, it is a practice that predates the Bible and which continues to be applied to books other than the Christian Bible. Bibliomancy is easily done, even by the beginner:
Given that this is a site dedicated to our mutual appreciation of a marvellous book, it seems only fitting that we accord it such reverence. So go grab your favourite copy of The Lord of the Rings and bibliomance away. I suppose you can also use The Hobbit if you wish, but I would go to The Silmarillion only at your peril. As to the HoME, well, don't say I didn't warn you. To get the ball rolling, here's what I found and what I make of it: Quote:
In the former case, I can only assume that I will get into some kind of terrible trouble because I somewhat foolishly but entirely bravely decided to follow a friend into mortal danger and thus get caught up in events which I barely understand. I will be little more than a passive observer to most of what goes on around me, and I will have to rely on the deep wisdom and strength of this person to guide and help me. This person will be a little odd but interesting in his own right. I would do best to leave my axe at home. I will conclude my adventure with a meal. Probably several meals. In the latter case (in which I am the person being observed, rather than the observer himself) I shall get remarkably hoary and ragged in my old age. People shall look at me and think "what an odd fellow" but I will manage to impress them nonetheless. I will catch some form of skin disease and grow some extra appendages but I will apparently be able to accept both. I will grow a beard. I will become much taller and both more helpful and less sociable than I am now. In brief, I will become my father. What does your future hold in store for you?
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08-10-2006, 10:18 AM | #2 | |
Spirit of the Lonely Star
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Fordim -
This is an incredibly clever idea for a thread! I expect I will be back several times if multiple posts are allowed. I remember late at night lying in my bed with the covers drawn over my head and doing this with the help of my flashlight. I thought my parents didn't even know that I was reading and playing games with books after I went to bed, but of course they did. OK, here goes my first try..... I am using The Hobbit. Quote:
Ah, if I had only put my finger on the passage where Bilbo found the dragon hoard or was allotted his fair share of the treasure!
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08-10-2006, 10:48 AM | #3 | ||
Gibbering Gibbet
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By the way: multiple posts are not only allowed, but encouraged! |
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08-10-2006, 11:23 AM | #4 | |
Alive without breath
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Sounds like my kind of thing. Using The Lord of the Rings...
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But seriously, it seems that what the future holds is uncertain with regard to... I don't know... meeting someone who has springs for legs. Some willow may try and trip me up with a willow branch and I'll be caught under a wave. I'm sure Zebedee will help me, good old springy!
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08-10-2006, 12:07 PM | #5 |
Pilgrim Soul
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Doomed?
The only Tolkien book I have on me is a paperback copy of The Silmarillion which is refusing to fall open. Does this mean I have no future?
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08-10-2006, 12:10 PM | #6 | |
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08-10-2006, 12:16 PM | #7 | |
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Very interesting, I decided to use the Two Towers.
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Interesting idea Fordim.
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