After this attempted suppression, the work was "only heard of furtively" until it was translated from Greek into Latin by Olaus Wormius.
Horor writer Anders Fager has elaborated this myth in several of his tales.
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His correspondents include the English antiquaries William Camden, Sir Henry Spelman, Sir William Boswell, Abraham Wheelock, Sir Simonds D'Ewes, James Usher, Patrick Young, John Morris and the Danish antiquary Ole Worm.