- īsen and ġeard,
meaning "enclosure of iron". In The Lord of the Rings,
Orthanc, the
tower at the
centre of Isengard, is the home of the
Wizard Saruman...
-
Orthanc is a
standalone DICOM server. It is
designed to
improve the
DICOM flows in
hospitals and to
support research about the
automated analysis of medical...
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leaving the
title ambiguous or
naming the two as
Orthanc and Barad-dûr,
Minas Tirith and Barad-dûr, or
Orthanc and the
Tower of
Cirith Ungol. However, a month...
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stones of
Gondor were in
Orthanc,
Minas Tirith, Osgiliath, and
Minas Ithil. By the time of The Lord of the Rings, the
stone of
Orthanc was in the
hands of...
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imprisoned him in the
tower of
Orthanc at Isengard,
hoping to
learn from him the
location of the Ring.
Whilst on the
summit of
Orthanc,
Gandalf observed that...
- bear sunlight. He is
angered by
trees being felled "to feed the
fires of
Orthanc". He
overcomes his
anger and then,
thinking aloud,
begins to make plans...
- goes to
Saruman at
Orthanc.
Following the
confrontation between Saruman and Gandalf, Gríma
mistakenly throws the palantír of
Orthanc at the
Rohirrim accompanying...
- Mountains, lies the
walled circle of
Isengard around the
ancient tower of
Orthanc; at the time of the War of the Ring, it had been
taken over by the evil...
- ambiguous", but
considered naming the two as
Orthanc and Barad-dûr,
Minas Tirith and Barad-dûr, or
Orthanc and the
Tower of
Cirith Ungol. However, a month...
-
explosion in a culvert;
Aragorn names it "Saruman's devilry" and "the fire of
Orthanc"; the
critic Tom
Shippey calls it "a kind of gunpowder". The defenders...