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THE STORY OF THE DOMENECH MANUSCRIPT
Description
In 1850, Father Emmanuel Domenech was given an ancient document, containing many pages of strange drawings and symbols. He became convinced it was a long-lost Native American manuscript. In 1860, he published a lengthy book about it. Unfortunately, he was wrong. Embarrassingly wrong.
HISTORICAL REFERENCES:
Domenech, Manuscrit Pictographique Americain [American Pictographic Manuscript], (book, 1860).
Pletzholdt , Julius, The Hieroglyphic Hoax, The Saturday Review (magazine, Sept. 14, 1861), pp. 278-279.
The Domenech Effect, The Galaxy (magazine, March 1871), pp. 472-473
Destiny of a Sensation: Emmanuel Domenech, FamPeople.com (webpage, 2019).
The Pictographs of Emmanuel Domenech, The Museum of Hoaxes (webpage, 2015).
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Jessica Malone, free-lance voice artist.
MISCELLANEOUS:
Exit Aphorism (voice) – Kit Caren.
Host Intro – Nina Innsted, host of the Already Gone podcast.
Exit Aphorism - Source: Cherterton, G.K,, Chaucer (1932), Chapter II - The Age of Chaucer.
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