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Liber Ivonis Fragment II

in Latin, author unknown, ca. second century A.D.

A long, badly damaged manuscript. Illustrations and text glosses identifies this work as the product of Irish scholars during the second century A.D., a remarkable survival. The introduction identifies the work as a translation, the original being written in the language of "a sunken western land." Most of the content differs strikingly from the later third century fragment, and hints at a body of source material entirely different from Faber's. Unfortunately for scholars, less than half of the manuscript is still legible. This fragment came to the University Library as part of the Tuttle Bequest. (Johnson, Sam, and Sandy Antunes. "Miskatonic University: A Handbook to the Pride of Arkham." Chaosium, Oct. 2005. )

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