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Being aware of your special interest in the item he discusses, I took the liberty of translating it for you: "Also at Cordoba I met a man who claimed to have seen the vessel that is said to have caught the life's blood of the prophet Isa Jesus A shallow bowl of pewter, dented in many places, engraved with a design of grapes and grape leaves as well as writing in the script of the Jews. It was wrapped in a cloth of golden silk, and seemed to glow with its own light when the cloth was removed.

Where on Allah's earth he saw this marvel the man would not say; only that it was near the source of a river which he reached after traveling south from an oasis. Hawken of Oxford spoke on his researches neat t Abergavenney, Wales.

Of especial interest is the account of a vision, expe- rienced in the yeat OF by this g, anonymous chronicler, of the Holy Grail th of Arthurian legend: « the humble da wooden cup. Cous os eu, VL SG. Robert Hawes of Ivy University, leader of the team that made the discovery. But other expert sources close to the Hawes expedition are of the opinion that the docu- Apel a ment was Written no earlier than the late 2nd century A.

Jones, I would apologize for my long silence, were I not certain that my news will render apologies superfluous. While on holiday last month in Dubrovnik, I found in an antiquarian pookstore an apparently genuine manuscript of The Book of the Spells of Merlin. As you know, the last known copy of this forbidden compendium of Celtic magic was purned by the Inquisition in , and so my copy may be unique. T would be pleased to allow you to examine the manuscript on your next visit, but I thought you would be eager to learn that among its contents is a purported illumination of an object of particular interest to you.

It is described as a chalice of pewter with a flared base. Around the circumference below the lip are etched in Aramaic the words "av bar ruach ja-kodesh"--father, son, holy ghost.

Unfortunately this spell is rendered not in Latin transliteration but in runic characters; and the monastic copyists, apparently unfamiliar with the arcane symbols, have rendered them to gibberish, Professor O'Lochlainn of Dublin is eager to attempt a restoration of the runes, and a young French scholar named Bellog has expressed a similar desire.

Do you know him, by the way? His erudition is impressive, but I find distasteful his association with certain political elements in my country, In any event, I hope this felicitous discovery will soon occasion a visit. It has been entirely too long, Dr. Vets I Coase op de atte handed.

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Cefn Me a. The leader of the hired robbers, dressed very similarly to the future Indiana and impressed by the young Indy's tenacity, gives him his fedora and some encouraging words. In , Indiana recovers the cross from the robbers and donates it to Marcus Brody's museum. Indiana is introduced to Walter Donovan, who informs him that Indy's estranged father has vanished while searching for the Holy Grail, using an incomplete inscription as his guide. Indy receives a package which turns out to be his father's Grail diary, containing all his life's research.

Understanding that his father would not have sent the diary unless he was in trouble, Indiana and Marcus travel to Venice, where they meet Henry's colleague, Dr. Elsa Schneider. Beneath the library where Henry was last seen, Indiana and Elsa discover catacombs and the tomb of a knight of the First Crusade, with a complete version of the inscription that Henry used.

They flee when the catacombs are set aflame by The Brotherhood of the Cruciform Sword, a secret society. They are pursued and escape on a speedboat, and a chase through Venice ensues in which they capture the secret society's leader, Kazim.

After Indiana convinces him of their intentions, Kazim explains The Brotherhood are protecting the Grail from those with evil intentions, and that Henry was abducted to Grunwald Castle on the Austrian-German border.

Indiana infiltrates the castle, and finds his father, but learns that Elsa and Donovan are working with the Nazis, hoping that Indiana would discover the location of the Grail for them.

The Nazis capture Marcus, who had traveled to Iskenderun, Hatay with the map. The Joneses are able to escape and recover the diary from Elsa at a Nazi rally in Berlin. They then meet Sallah in Hatay, where they learn of Marcus' abduction and that the Nazis are already moving to the Grail's location. Indy, Henry, Marcus, and Sallah catch up and find that the Nazis are unable to pass through traps set before the Grail. After the four are discovered, Donovan shoots Henry, mortally wounding him, and forces Indiana to circumvent the traps using the information in his father's diary, with Donovan and Elsa following.

Indiana succeeds and finds himself in a room with the last Knight, kept alive with the power of the Grail, which has been hidden among several other cups. Elsa selects a gilded cup encrusted in jewels for Donovan; when Donovan drinks from it, he rapidly decays and crumbles into dust.

Indiana, recognizing that the Grail would be that of a humble carpenter instead of a wealthy king, selects the correct vessel, and quickly takes it to his father with the holy water, which heals his wounds. As they prepare to leave, the Knight warns them to not take the Grail past the temple's seal, but Elsa disobeys, causing the temple to collapse. Elsa falls into an abyss while attempting to recover the Grail, Indiana nearly suffers the same fate until his father tells him to let it go.

The Joneses, Marcus, and Sallah narrowly escape the collapsing temple. The four then ride out of the canyon, and into the sunset. This turned out to be a very fun and adventurous movie and the Grail Diary is one of the most interesting and symbolic movie props of all time.

Many movie enthusiasts have gone on their own quest to own a Grail Diary of their own. It generally contains repeats of text and drawings to fill its pages and potentially even includes cue cards for the main actors. The "Story Diaries" are diaries fabricated to include a readable storyline that one might expect in a real diary of Dr. Jones Sr's lifelong search for the Holy Grail. Game Diary PDF. Indiana Jones Timeline. COW - order. I used a section of stitched ribbon type stuff i forget the name to use to back the stitching on the outside of the spine of the book, this is so the stitching can be pulled tighter and it wont rip through the pages as easily.

Once I had stitched along the first signature i place the second one on top and clamped it in place and stitched it in the other direction. I forgot to take photos during this process. Using two lengths of wood I clamped the pages of the book as tight as I could, so when trimming them to size they don't move. I forgot to take photos of the inserts on their own so this photo of them under the book will have to suffice.

I printed the inserts on different types and colours of paper and card: thick paper, thin paper, thin card and coloured cards for the tickets. The camel cigarette package was printed double sided onto white card, the front was printed with the cigarette label and the inside was a crumpled brown paper design so it looked like a used packet, i then crumpled the printout to make it look more used.

The different inserts were then folded and unfolded and bent and scuffed to make them look like they had been used for a long time as book marks etc. Some of the inserts are full pages just placed into the book some are full pages or maps glued or taped into the book. Stupidly i forgot to take any photos of this step.

While i was making the cover i had placed the book pages under lots of heavy books to flatten it out and press some of the folded inserts down so it would look more used.

I used some leather i purchased of Ebay, the seller said it was from an old sofa, so it was worn and scuffed which was perfect for the cover of the Diary. I used thin plastic for the cover boards instead of cardboard but that doesn't make much difference.

The two front cover boards were cut to just slightly larger than the page size of the diary. I then folded the leather in and glued the leather to the inside of the cover boards. The leather i used might have been a little too thick for what i needed and when folded over it was a tad too thick, but its the only leather I had.

Attaching the cover to the bound book was easy. I printed a sheet of marbled paper out to act as "flysheets" these are used to start and finish the book. In the image above i glued the left side of the sheet to the inside of the book cover and the right hand side is glued to the last page of the book.

The front is done in the same way, the spine is not glued in and is left floating so it can move when opening the book. Some of the art work on the pages needed a colour accent. So instead of doing it in the computer artwork i decided to add it after it was printed as i felt it would look better than a printed colour.

I used some coloured pencils others use water colour paints but i wasn't sure how the water colour paint would react with the printed artwork. Once you have done all that make yourself a 10mm wide strap out of elastic and wrap it round your book to hold it closed or to act as a page mark and you are finished. Hi just wondering if you could somehow send me the inserts including photographs of Indiana Jones and his father. Question 3 years ago on Introduction. Is there any way you know what the text actually says in the grail diary where it shows the picture of a knight walking over the chasm?

Its the part in the Last Crusade where Indiana Jones says "only by a leap from the Lion's head will he prove his worth. My email is elklakeoregon gmail. Answer 3 years ago.

If you follow the links at the start of the instructable there should be answers to your question. Reply 3 years ago. Awesome job! This will be very helpful on my build. Can you tell me the best way you found to figure out the actual writing? Meaning, what it says?



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