refseek.com
www.worldcat.org/
link.springer.com
http://bioline.org.br/
repec.org
science.gov
pdfdrive.com
Antique palmistry trade sign
International Congregation of Lord RayEL. Cult leader #kellypatrick #ufocult #angelusdomini #raymondlear #falseprophet #lordrayel #lordrayelexposed #religiouscult
GOT ROBERT BARATHEON
Ovid. Heroides : manuscript, [ca. 1500] Illuminations by Christoforo Marjorana.
MS Typ 8
Houghton Library, Harvard University
John Dee and Edward Kelley's Great Table of Earth (From a reconstruction by Teresa Burns and J. Alan Moore).
(via https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TQ1abxhTgLE)
Henry Meynell Rheam - Once Upon A Time
http://www.dark-stories.com/eng/gevaudan_beast.htm
La Bête du Gévaudan’s murder spree went on between the years 1764 to 1767. During this time there were 240 reported attacks. Of these reports, 112 people died, 53 were wounded, and 75 people escaped unharmed. There may have been more attacks that were never reported but these are the ones that we do know of.
Bills of Mortality. In 16th- and 17th-century London, in response to recurrent epidemics of bubonic plague, authorities instituted the tradition of publishing a Bill of Mortality each week. The Bills were formulated initially to track disease (principally plague) and enumerate burials and christenings but from the mid 17th century. They also listed causes of death including murders, suicides and accidental or unexplained violent deaths. It is these reports that provide an insight into the form and frequency of sudden violent death throughout the period of the early modern metropolis. The content of the Bills was provided by the parish clerks who reported weekly accounts from each parish to the Hall of the Company of Parish Clerks. The Company then collated and printed a weekly sheet; one side held a listing of the number of burials by parish and from the mid 17th century the reverse listed a summary count of those killed by named ‘diseases and casualties’. These covered a wide range of illnesses, some of which are readily identifiable to the modern reader and some which are not.