The post-industrial Seattle-based band Rabbit Junk prominently feature the Lovecraftian Latin incantation in the song "Revenge of Julian Modely" to be found in their Project Nonagon album.
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Prinn, Bloch writes, maintained that he was captured during the Ninth Crusade in 1271, and attributed his occult knowledge to studying under the "wizards and wonder-workers of Syria" during his captivity.
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In Kim Newman's short story "The Gyspies in the Wood" (2005), Charles Beauregard, an agent of the Diogenes Club, mentions that he owns a copy of the book.