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Necronomicon, Il Libro dei Morti

La Storia del Necronomicon di H.P. Lovecraft:

History of the Necronomicon

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By H.P. Lovecraft (1927)

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(There has been some difficulty over the date of this essay. Most give the date as 1936, following the Laney-Evans (1943) bibliography entry for the pamphlet version produced by the Rebel Press. This date, as can easily be ascertained from the fact that this was a "Limited Memorial Edition", is spurious (Lovecraft died in 1937); in fact, it dates to 1938. The correct date of 1927 comes from the final draft of the essay, which appears on a letter addressed to Clark Ashton Smith ("To the Curator of the Vaults of Yoh-Vombis, with the Concoctor's [?] Comments"). The letter is dated April 27, 1927 and was apparently kept by Lovecraft to circulate as needed.)


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Original title Al Azif -- azif being the word used by Arabs to designate that nocturnal sound (made by insects) suppos'd to be the howling of daemons.

Composed by Abdul Alhazred, a mad poet of Sanaá, in Yemen, who is said to have flourished during the period of the Ommiade caliphs, circa 700 A.D. 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 Necronomicon (Al Azif) was written, and of his final death or disappearance (738 A.D.) many terrible and conflicting things are told. He is said by Ebn Khallikan (12th cent. biographer) to have been seized by an invisible monster 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 fabulous Irem, or City of Pillars, and to have found beneath the ruins of a certain nameless desert town the shocking annals and secrets of a race older than mankind. [The Rebel Press edition adds this editor's note: "A full description of the nameless city, and the annals and secrets of its one time inhabitants will be found in the story THE NAMELESS CITY, published in the first issue of Fanciful Tales, and written by the author of this outline."] He was only an indifferent Moslem, worshipping unknown entities whom he called Yog-Sothoth and Cthulhu.

In A.D. 950 the Azif, which had gained a considerable tho' surreptitious circulation amongst the philosophers of the age, was secretly translated into Greek by Theodorus Philetas of Constantinople under the title Necronomicon. For a century it impelled certain experimenters to terrible attempts, when it was suppressed and burnt by the patriarch Michael. After this it is only heard of furtively, but (1228) Olaus Wormius made a Latin translation later in the Middle Ages, and the Latin text was printed twice -- once in the fifteenth century in black-letter (evidently in Germany) and once in the seventeenth (prob. 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; [the Rebel Press edition adds paranthetically: "there is, however, a vague account of a secret copy appearing in San Francisco during the present century, but later perished in fire" -- a transparent reference to Clark Ashton Smith's tale "The Return of the Sorcerer". Indeed, Lovecraft says in a letter to Richard F. Searight (1935) "This 'history' must be modified in one respect -- since Klarkash-Ton's 'Return of the Sorceror' (pub in Strange Tales 3 yrs. ago) tells of the survival of an Arabic text until modern times."] 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. An English translation made by Dr. Dee was never printed, and exists only in fragments recovered from the original manuscript. [This sentence does not occur in the first draft of the essay. It was added later, after Frank Belknap Long had quoted from "John Dee's Necronomicon" in his tale "The Space Eaters" (1928).] Of the Latin texts now existing one (15th cent.) is known to be in the British Museum under lock and key, while another (17th cent.) is in the Bibliothèque Nationale at Paris. A seventeenth-century edition is in the Widener Library at Harvard, and in the library of Miskatonic University at Arkham. Also in the library of the University of Buenos Ayres. Numerous other copies probably exist in secret, and a fifteenth-century one is persistently rumoured to form part of the collection of a celebrated American millionaire. A still vaguer rumour credits the preservation of a sixteenth-century Greek text in the Salem family of Pickman; but if it was so preserved, it vanished with the artist R.U. Pickman, who disappeared early in 1926. The book is rigidly suppressed by the authorities of most countries, and by all branches of organised ecclesiasticism. Reading leads to terrible consequences. It was from rumours 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 in Yellow.

Chronology

Al Azif written circa 730 A.D. at Damascus by Abdul Alhazred
Tr. to Greek 950 A.D. as Necronomicon by Theodorus Philetas
Burnt by Patriarch Michael 1050 (i.e., Greek text). Arabic text now lost.
Olaus translates Gr. to Latin 1228
1232 Latin ed. (and Gr.) suppr. by Pope Gregory IX
14... Black-letter printed edition (Germany)
15... Gr. text printed in Italy


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Post 08 Sep 2003 10:16

Il necronomicon comunque è un libro che non esiste, sia ben chiaro che è stato creato ad arte (con la sua cronologia) da howard philip lovecraft come fondamento per io suoi racconti.

Per dovere di cronaca.
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Post 08 Sep 2003 13:45

Figu! Mi hanno sempre appassionato i cattivi e le parti oscure delle storie.
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Post 08 Sep 2003 15:36

si ma la storia narra che chi lo ha trovato ora è in un manicomio, impazzito perchè a cercato di tradurlo, e quella persona è veramente in manicomio.
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Post 09 Sep 2003 00:55

leggende metropolitane
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Archspace wrote:The Doom Star, as its name implies, is nearly a celestial body in its own right. The pinnacle of space design for any known sentient species, this behemoth is so large that merely trying to land it on a planet would cause an ecological catastrophe. It is large enough that it generates a large gravitational pull, which would wreak havoc on itself and any planets that it approached. Fitted with a terrifying array of weaponry, the Doom Star can dispense annihilation upon any nearly any enemy. Simply put, anyone who tries attacking a Doom Star deserves what they get.
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Post 09 Sep 2003 02:11

Concordo
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forza che della vostra maggior debolezza.

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Post 09 Sep 2003 09:41

Genie77 wrote:leggende metropolitane


Chiaro che non esiste il Necronomicon, resta cmq un argomento interessante
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cmq HPL >>> all *edit: magari non >>> all ma cmq max respect*

io dico nyarlhatotep gran signore

e come dicevano i grandi antichi -----> cthulhu suka
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Post 09 Sep 2003 11:46

Genie, perfavore raccogli dentro quote la citazione che hai in signature.
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Post 09 Sep 2003 12:20

leggende metropolitane o no, rimane da sapere se quel libro esiste veramente o no, potrebbe essere conservati in luoghi proibiti, o potrebbe non esistere veramente, non si puo dire con certezza.
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Post 09 Sep 2003 15:25

non esiste, ma plz ci sono solo copie fake dopo che HPL ha scritto i suoi racconti
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Archspace wrote:The Doom Star, as its name implies, is nearly a celestial body in its own right. The pinnacle of space design for any known sentient species, this behemoth is so large that merely trying to land it on a planet would cause an ecological catastrophe. It is large enough that it generates a large gravitational pull, which would wreak havoc on itself and any planets that it approached. Fitted with a terrifying array of weaponry, the Doom Star can dispense annihilation upon any nearly any enemy. Simply put, anyone who tries attacking a Doom Star deserves what they get.
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Post 09 Sep 2003 19:15

Genie77 wrote:non esiste, ma plz ci sono solo copie fake dopo che HPL ha scritto i suoi racconti


Non sono copie fake, sono versioni a modo loro "originali" ispirate alla leggenda creata da Lovecraft è ben diverso.
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Post 09 Sep 2003 19:31

non esiste io non lo penso, secondo me è tenuto nascosto come libro proibito
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Popo[DbZ] wrote:non esiste io non lo penso, secondo me è tenuto nascosto come libro proibito


Non ti preoccupare, non siamo una società segreta volta a celare l'esistenza del Necronomicon al mondo, per me non esiste, per te esiste, that's fine.

Certo, è curioso che ti professi ateo e non credi ai miracoli PERO' sei fermamente convinto dell'esistenza del Necronomicon :) Il mondo è bello perchè è vario cmq.
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Post 09 Sep 2003 20:10

hehehehe io non sono credente, sono ateo ma mi piace l'occulto, e per questo mi attirano troppo queste storie, i libri e tutto quello che ci sta dietro, l'occulto mi attrae, e quel libro(se esiste veramente) è tra le top 10 dell'occulto, se non tra i primi 3.

Ecco tutto
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