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| quote: Originally posted by P250UA5: I don't believe the pipe has the little tails that are shown in the image of the OP...
You're correct, good catch I missed those. . |
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| quote: Originally posted by bendable: Intermission
Time for a snack and beverage or a visit to the comfort station.
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| quote: Originally posted by 4MUL8R: Book of Enoch?
If so the mark must be of modernity.
You are correct. It’s the Book of Enoch. |
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| So, is this the first time in SIGforum history that the membership's been stumped?
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| quote: Originally posted by dsiets:
I'm not the OP but my initial impression is it's a pretty old book. Or The Book. Maybe Revelations?
The Book of Revelation. Not Revelations. Ok carry on. 
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| The OP has identified the text as coming from The Book of Enoch. Specifically, this text is from Book 1. Reading the preface of several published versions, there are many symbols used in translations of this book. Given that the book is translated from ancient language, different sources, etc. I wonder if this symbol is found in the opening of the OPs book, and indicates something similar.
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| It's a proportional font done on a computer or typewriter with that functionality. Not monospaced like old-school typesetting. [Sidenote - Powerline Blog  ] Typewriters with proportional fonts don't have that character (that I know of). So I will say it's an ASCII or Unicode character. I guess that code was added when the font was created, and it was a typo that dropped it in. (When you create a font, you can create these characters and assign a code to them to display them.) Stack Exchange had this question 10 years ago... https://superuser.com/question...et-unicode-character |
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| How old is the publish date?(not the printing). This has long fell by the wayside except for duplicating very old texts, manuscripts and poetry stuff. I had to load a superscript to get this symbol.
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| quote: Originally posted by ScreamingCockatoo: How old is the publish date?(not the printing). This has long fell by the wayside except for duplicating very old texts, manuscripts and poetry stuff. I had to load a superscript to get this symbol. quote: The Lost Books of the Bible: The Rejected Texts Copyright © 2009 Joseph B. Lumpkin. All rights reserved. Printed in the United States of America. No part of this book may be used or reproduced in any manner whatsoever without written permission except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical articles and reviews. First time or interested authors, contact Fifth Estate Publishers, Post Office Box 116, Blountsville, AL 35031. First Printing February 2009 Cover Design by An Quigley Printed on acid-free paper Library of Congress Control No: 2009903201 ISBN13: 9781933580661 ISBN: 1933580666 Fifth Estate 2009
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