I live alone in a very small flat, in a poor German city, have poor eyesight, and find refuge in my books. I am currently reading 'The Letters of J.R.R. Tolkien'. Your video tour was like magic for my reading-mind's eye. Thank you.
Quite enjoyed the visit to Oxford. Thank you Mister Rob for taken us on this tour (during the 'bike ride' though i did a 'fast forward' - too wobbly for my eyes) Very best wishes across the channel - cheers -
A very well produced and visually appealing overview of the life of J.R.R. Tolkien in Oxford. It should attract the many fans of Tolkien wishing to know some closer details, the colleges and residence of the great man. As an alumnus and past Fellow of Merton College, I naturally appreciated both the history and the views of Merton - often overlooked by various tours of Oxford. Once again Rob, extremely well produced, comprehensive in scope and spoken with clarity - splendid in every way :)
@@RobsOxford Oh, you are indeed welcome Rob. I always appreciate the time and effort individuals such as yourself put into the making, and uploading of interesting and informative videos - so jolly well done sir :)
Thank you for a really interesting tour of Tolkien's Oxford; it brought many of those key places to life. One thing, it was Edith who died in 1971, with JRRT surviving her by two years.
that's a treat, thanks. I think I'll remember that bike ride for a long time. Tolkien seemed to achieve some perfect median of just enough comfort, but not too much fame, that allowed him to explore his imagination entirely.
Hwæt ! means litterally "what!" in Anglo-Saxon. It's, of course, the beginning of the poeam Beowulf (Hwæt! We Geardena in geardagum...). Still, this might have been used to get ppl's attention for sure. Clearly Tolkien used it that way. Lovely.
Not really tempted at present, my channel is quite new and it is Rob's Oxford so I can't stray far from my city. If I were to do so I guess I would be drawn to my roots - I am a Gloucestershire man and have written one book which focuses on Stwo an the Wold.
I live alone in a very small flat, in a poor German city, have poor eyesight, and find refuge in my books. I am currently reading 'The Letters of J.R.R. Tolkien'. Your video tour was like magic for my reading-mind's eye. Thank you.
What a wonderful response to my video Rod. Thank you.
Thank you very much!
Thank you Paseos
Quite enjoyed the visit to Oxford. Thank you Mister Rob for taken us on this tour (during the 'bike ride' though i did a 'fast forward' - too wobbly for my eyes) Very best wishes across the channel - cheers -
Very well done and should attract many Tolkien's fans to Oxford soon we hope.
A very well produced and visually appealing overview of the life of J.R.R. Tolkien in Oxford. It should attract the many fans of Tolkien wishing to know some closer details, the colleges and residence of the great man.
As an alumnus and past Fellow of Merton College, I naturally appreciated both the history and the views of Merton - often overlooked by various tours of Oxford.
Once again Rob, extremely well produced, comprehensive in scope and spoken with clarity - splendid in every way :)
Thanks very much for your comment. I very much enjoyed making that video and it is so rewarding to know that you enjoyed it.
@@RobsOxford Oh, you are indeed welcome Rob. I always appreciate the time and effort individuals such as yourself put into the making, and uploading of interesting and informative videos - so jolly well done sir :)
Hi Roberto
Very interesting!! Thank you
Most splendid, indeed...
Thanks Marc
Thank you for a really interesting tour of Tolkien's Oxford; it brought many of those key places to life. One thing, it was Edith who died in 1971, with JRRT surviving her by two years.
You are so right. No idea why I confused the two dates. Have now added a correction to the video. Thank you for spotting this.
Thanks Rob, lovely idea, and very informative. Will share this. Will also visit it again.
Very informative. Many thanks. My wife studied there many years ago. I'd love to visit Oxford again one day.
that's a treat, thanks. I think I'll remember that bike ride for a long time. Tolkien seemed to achieve some perfect median of just enough comfort, but not too much fame, that allowed him to explore his imagination entirely.
Well said Kerry. I enjoyed making the bike ride footage.
Very interesting. Thank you !
Glad you enjoyed it
Good work, Rob
Wonderful Tolkien oxford
Thanks Sridhar, glad you enjoyed it
Even i enjoyed the ten colleges of oxford university video.prestigious colleges on this earth,especially MERTON,PEMBROKE and EXETER.
Hwæt ! means litterally "what!" in Anglo-Saxon. It's, of course, the beginning of the poeam Beowulf (Hwæt! We Geardena in geardagum...). Still, this might have been used to get ppl's attention for sure. Clearly Tolkien used it that way. Lovely.
Are you ever tempted Rob, to turn your attention to some of the towns, which do not have the immediate appeal of Oxbridge, eg, Hartlepool or Harlow ??
Not really tempted at present, my channel is quite new and it is Rob's Oxford so I can't stray far from my city. If I were to do so I guess I would be drawn to my roots - I am a Gloucestershire man and have written one book which focuses on Stwo an the Wold.
Ha, why would he have been impressed by a memorial to heretics?
Because he wasn't small minded, and they were brave Englishmen killed with the approval of the pope.
Interesting but a bit low energy.
i think most of youtube could do with a bit less energy wot wot