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− | b 2591, [[Masmowch]], [[Medibgö]], d 2649, [[Trevirs]], [[Magdalanate]], [[Magdala]]. An accomplished [[Medibgóëse]] philologer of the 2600’s who taught at the [[Archguild School of Trevirs]] and at other mage-oriented guild schools | + | b 2591, [[Masmowch]], [[Medibgö]], d 2649, [[Trevirs]], [[Magdalanate]], [[Magdala]]. An accomplished [[Medibgóëse]] philologer of the 2600’s who taught at the [[Archguild School of Trevirs]] and at other mage-oriented guild schools. Arrham Taspänuk wrote studies on the relationship of the profane languages (non-magical languages) and of esoteric languages. He is often cited for his studies of word origins, particularly of Pallathantic Languages. He was fluent in [[Medibgóëse Language|Medibgóëse]], [[Pytharnian Language|Pytharnian]], [[Erechórebese Language|Erechórebese]], [[Corundian Language|Corundian]], [[Asbardian Language|Asbardian]], [[Gonfalese Language|Gonfalese]], [[Ithatian Language|Ithatian]], |
[[Thracian Language|Thracian]], [[Dewyddairsh Language|Dewyddairsh]], and [[Tassan Language|Tassan]]. He had extensive knowledge of ancient [[Kalaman Language|Kalaman]] and had studied [[Neptultchi Language|Neptultchi]] inscriptions. | [[Thracian Language|Thracian]], [[Dewyddairsh Language|Dewyddairsh]], and [[Tassan Language|Tassan]]. He had extensive knowledge of ancient [[Kalaman Language|Kalaman]] and had studied [[Neptultchi Language|Neptultchi]] inscriptions. | ||
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b 2591, Masmowch, Medibgö, d 2649, Trevirs, Magdalanate, Magdala. An accomplished Medibgóëse philologer of the 2600’s who taught at the Archguild School of Trevirs and at other mage-oriented guild schools. Arrham Taspänuk wrote studies on the relationship of the profane languages (non-magical languages) and of esoteric languages. He is often cited for his studies of word origins, particularly of Pallathantic Languages. He was fluent in Medibgóëse, Pytharnian, Erechórebese, Corundian, Asbardian, Gonfalese, Ithatian, Thracian, Dewyddairsh, and Tassan. He had extensive knowledge of ancient Kalaman and had studied Neptultchi inscriptions.
Works
- Derivations Common to Pallathanto-Toruvian Languages, 2635
- Elements of Pytharnian Philology, 2627
- Neptultchi Origins in Dragonmount Cant and Esoteric Magecraft, 2642
- Profane Roots of Esoteric Languages, 2638
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