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The Book of Enoch: With Commentary & Concept Art on the Book of the Watchers
- Complete Edition, Includes 1, 2, & 3 Enoch
- Written by: Timothy Alberino, Luke Rodgers, Nathan Henry
- Narrated by: Jon Mohr
- Length: 9 hrs and 24 mins
- Unabridged
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The Book of Enoch contains one of the oldest stories ever told by the human species on Planet Earth. It is an epic tale of lustful angels, man-eating giants, and portentous visions of the end times. It introduces us to the heavenly Watchers and their earthborn hybrid sons, the mighty Nephilim, unlocking the meaning behind some of the most perplexing passages in the Old and New Testaments of the Bible.
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The Book of Enoch: With Commentary & Concept Art on the Book of the Watchers
- Complete Edition, Includes 1, 2, & 3 Enoch
- Narrated by: Jon Mohr
- Length: 9 hrs and 24 mins
- Release Date: 08-01-25
- Language: English
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Second Rubaiyat Miscellany
- Written by: Louisa Stuart Costello Edward Byles Cowell Nathan Haskell Dole Henry George Keene Rex Löwenberg Charles J. Pickering Frank Siller Whitley Stokes W. E. B. Whittaker
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In 1840 Louisa Stuart Costello published in Fraser’s Magazine an article on classic Persian poetry, which included a section on Omar Khayyam with translations of some verses. Interest in the poetry of Omar Khayyam received its first major boost in the English speaking world when Edward Fitzgerald published a translation of 75 quatrains in 1859. Fitzgerald’s mentor was Professor Edward Byles Cowell, who, in the previous year, had published an essay entitled “Omar Khayyam, the astronomer-poet of Persia” which included translations of thirty quatrains. In 1885 Whitley Stokes, a renowned ...
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