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- HISTORY OF THE BOVINOMICON
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- by The Raver
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- >>> A CULT Publication......1988 <<<
- -cDc- CULT OF THE DEAD COW -cDc-
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- The history of the great Bovine mythos cycle is a lost and twisted one.
- Of the tales of the Bovine unknown, one literary work, one tome of Bovinity,
- does stand out. Yes, brutal reader, the BOVINOMICON.
-
- This being a short but complete outline of the history of this book, its
- author, The Raver, presents this work. The outline follows its various
- translations and editions from the time of the writing (AD 730) of the
- BOVINOMICON to the present day.
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- Original title AL AZIF - Azif being the word used by the Arabs to
- designate that nocturnal sound (made by Bovine creatures) supposed to be the
- howling of daemons.
-
- Composed by Abdul Alhazred, a mad cow herder of Sanna, in Yemen, who is
- said to have flourished during the period of the Omminade Caliphs, circa AD
- 700. He visited the ruins of Babylon and the subterranean secrets of Memphis
- and spent ten years alone in the great southern desert of Arabia - (the Roba El
- Khaliyeh or "Empty Space" of the ancients and "Dahna" or "Crimson" desert of
- the modern Arabs) - which is held to be inhabited by protective evil spirits
- and monsters of death. Of this desert many strange and unbelievable marvels
- are told by those who pretend to have penetrated it. In his last years
- Alhazred dwelt in Damascus, where the BOVINOMICON (AL AZIF) was written, and
- of his final death or disappearance (AD 738) many terrible and conflicting
- things are told. He is said by Ebn Khallikan (12th century biography) to have
- been seized by an invisible cow in broad daylight and devoured horribly before
- a large number of fright-frozen witnesses. Of his madness many things are
- told. He claimed to have seen the fabulous Irem, or City of Pillars, and to
- have found beneath the ruins of a certain nameless desert pasture the shocking
- annals and secrets of a race older than mankind. (Editors Note: A full desc-
- ription of the nameless pasture, and the annals and secrets of its inhabitants
- will be found in the t-file THE NAMELESS PASTURE, written by the author of
- this outline). He was only an indifferent Moslem, worshipping unknown Entities
- who he called Yog-Elsie and Bob-Sothoth.
-
- In AD 950 the AZIF, which had gained considerable, though surreptitious
- circulation amongst the philosophers of the age, was secretly translated into
- Greek by Theodorus Philetas of Constantinople under the title BOVINOMICON.
- For a century it impelled certain experimenters to terrible attempts, when
- it was suppressed and burnt by the patriarch Michael. After this it was only
- heard of furtively, but (1223) Olaus Wormius made a Latin translation later
- in the Middle Ages, and the Latin test was printed twice - once in the 15th
- century in black letter (evidently in Germany) and once in the 17th (probably
- Spanish); both editions being without identifying marks, and located as to
- time and place by internal typographical evidence only. The work, both Latin
- and Greek, was banned by Pope Gregory IX in 1232 shortly after its Latin
- translation, which called attention to it. The Arabic original was lost as
- early as Wormius' time, as indicated by his prefatory note; (there is, however,
- a vague account of a secret copy appearing in San Francisco during the present
- century, but later perished in fire), and no sight of the Greek copy - which
- was printed in Italy between 1500 and 1550 - has been reported since the
- burning of a certain Salem man's library in 1692. A translation made by Dr.
- Dee was never printed and exists only in fragments recovered from the original
- manuscript. Of the Latin texts now existing, one (15th century) is known to be
- in the British Museum under lock and key, while another (17th century) is in
- the Bibliotheque Nationale in Paris. A 17th century edition is in the Widener
- Library at Harvard, and in the library at Miskatonic University at Arkham; also
- in the library of the University of Buenos Aires. Numerous other copies exist
- in secret, and a 15th century one is persistently rumored to form a part of the
- collection of a celebrated American millionaire. An even more vague rumor
- credits the preservation of a 16th century Greek text in the Salem family
- Pickman; but if it was so preserved, it vanished with the artist R.U. Pickman,
- who disappeared in 1926. The book is rigidly suppressed by the authorities of
- most countries, and by all branches of organized ecclesiasticism. Reading
- leads to terrible consequences. It was from rumors of this book (of which
- relatively few of the general public know) that R.W. Chambers is said to have
- derived the idea of his early novel, "THE KING OF CUD".
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- CHRONOLOGY
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- One - AL AZIF written circa AD 730 at Damascus by Abdul Alhazred.
- Two - Translated into Greek as BOVINOMICON, AD 950 by Theodorus Philetas.
- Three - Burnt by Patriarch Michael AD 1050 (ie, Greek; Arabic text now lost).
- Four - Olaus translates Greek into Latin, AD 1228.
- Five - Latin and Greek editions suppressed by Gregory IX - AD 1232.
- Six - 14..? Black letter edition printed in Germany.
- Seven - 15..? Greek text printed in Italy.
- Eight - 16..? Spanish translations of Latin text.
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- PERSONS interested in learning more details about the nameless pasture
- mentioned in this outline, where Alhazred spent much time, should read the
- t-file THE NAMELESS PASTURE by THE RAVER, which gives a detailed description.
- The file is also a cDc communications release.
-
- This t-file is dedicated to my favorite author, H.P. Lovecraft, who, now
- that we have had time to take his work into perspective, is, no doubt,
- unsurpassed as the twentieth century's best practitioner of the horror tale.
-
- "No weird story can truly produce terror unless it is devised with all the
- care and versimilitude of an actual hoax."
-
- -- H.P. Lovecraft to Clark Ashton Smith (17 October 1930)
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