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The Forgotten Archive

The Forgotten Archive

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Dr. Perry Neil Harrison will be your curator and guide each month as you examine some of the weirdest, most controversial, and most unique books ever created. Along the way, you will hear the diabolical legend of the titanic Codex Gigas, marvel at the Triangular Book of the famed alchemist St. Germaine, and shudder as you uncover the dark history of Anthropodermic Bibliopegy – the binding of books in human skin. And, remember, sometimes a book’s cover has its own story. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theforgottenarchive/supportThe Forgotten Archive Art
Episodes
  • Episode 6 - Blood Quran
    May 9 2023

    The drive to create something unique and enduring lies behind many of humankind's most significant achievements. Yet, what happens when this desire leads to the creation of something grisly and blasphemous? In this episode, we dive into the history and known details of one of the most unique and unsettling artifacts in the world of book history: the "Blood Quran," a copy of the Quran reported to be written in Saddam Hussein's blood.

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    11 mins
  • Episode 5 - Lost Libraries
    Apr 6 2023

    Libraries are some of a humankind's most valuable cultural records. Through the holdings of these archives, the collected knowledge of entire civilizations are preserved and made available for future generations. But, despite their value, these holdings are made of fragile materials, and disaster does not discriminate. In this episode, we discuss the tragedy of libraries that have been threatened, damaged, or lost altogether.

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    12 mins
  • Episode 4 - Giant Sized Books
    Mar 6 2023

    Books themselves were created as a compact alternative to larger forms of writing, such as scrolls and tablets. However, not all creators have this purpose in mind when they make their books. In this episode, we examine the infamous Codex Gigas and the World's Largest Bible - books that are, in their stories and their physical size, "larger than life."

    To a video of on the creation of the Waynai Bible, check out the link below:

    https://blogs.acu.edu/specialcollections/rare-books/waynai-bible/

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    13 mins
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