
TETRAGRAMMATON - A SPLINTERED SELF
We just released this. Infernal amplifier worship in the form of raw black metal, in tandem with Nuclear Hellfrost. Tapes of the split very soon through Dying God Records.
CROSSED OUT // DROPDEAD 5” SPLIT (CRUST RECORDS) 1993
Crossed Out:
1) Supremacy
2) Selfserve
3) Neglect
4) Suffocate
Dropdead:
1) New World Slaughter
2) Sheep
3) Belly Full Of Lies
4) Requiem
5) Bosnia
6) Nazi Atrocities

Ether Human Error (2013) Stream/Download (Name Your Price!)
Doom feat members of SFLHC bands Remembering Never, Ironside. (I am in this band)
Globi coelestis in tabulas planas redacti descriptio… Opus Postumum
Pardies, Ignace Gaston, 1636-1673
Second edition. First edition was published in 1674 and this second edition in 1693 after Pardies’ death in 1673. A Third edition appeared in 1700. This copy is the six sheets of star charts only without binding, pages numbered 84-89, so probably removed from an atlas. Each sheet has engraved text panels in Latin and French. The projection is gnomonic so the six charts make up a cube of the universe. Elegant original color is used. The paths of several important comets are shown. These charts served as models for the star charts of William Dawes published by the SDUK in 1844 (see our 4063.000). From the Linda Hall Library exhibition catalog: “Pardies’ star atlas is stylistically one of the most attractive ever published. Pardies took his constellation figures primarily from Bayer’s Uranometria, but since each chart covers a large section of the sky, these figures had to be carefully integrated, which was not an easy task. Pardies’ engraver accomplished this task with great success…The plate(which) shows Hercules, Ophiuchus] Scorpius, Sagittarius, Aquila, and Lyra,..is one of the most stunning compositions in the history of celestial cartography.
The stomach and intestinal canal of a horse by BioDivLibrary on Flickr.
Rural life described and illustrated, in the management of horses, dogs, cattle, sheep, pigs, poultry, etc. etc. :.
London ;London Printing and Pub. Co.[between 1868 and 1888].
biodiversitylibrary.org/page/20715601
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The stomach and intestinal canal of a horse by BioDivLibrary on Flickr.
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