Numerology
Posted: Sun May 20, 2007 8:46 pm
I am re-reading my way through LOTR currently; well almost done, and something has been catching my attention.
I'm no mathmatition; and certainly I'm no Numerologist...but does anyone think that Tolkien dabbled in Numerology?
Or at least studied it, and used it for some fodder in the Story.
There are many parts in the story that are number related.
Some small observations I oticed;
Obviously the 9 members of the fellowship...and the nine Nazgul. Bilbo's and Frodo's age at the beginning add up to one hundred and forty four (1+4+4=9)
Biblo was one hundred and eleven (1+1+1=3(One third of nine))
Frodo was thrity three (Thhree three's are nine)
The story took place at the end of the Third Age
Not to mention the name Numemor.
Has anyone else seen any signifigant numeric refferences? Especially those connected with the numbers three and nine?
I'm no mathmatition; and certainly I'm no Numerologist...but does anyone think that Tolkien dabbled in Numerology?
Or at least studied it, and used it for some fodder in the Story.
There are many parts in the story that are number related.
Some small observations I oticed;
Obviously the 9 members of the fellowship...and the nine Nazgul. Bilbo's and Frodo's age at the beginning add up to one hundred and forty four (1+4+4=9)
Biblo was one hundred and eleven (1+1+1=3(One third of nine))
Frodo was thrity three (Thhree three's are nine)
The story took place at the end of the Third Age
Not to mention the name Numemor.
Has anyone else seen any signifigant numeric refferences? Especially those connected with the numbers three and nine?