Written from the text. Not around it.
In 1773, a Scottish traveler returned from Ethiopia carrying a book the rest of the world had been told did not exist. For over a thousand years, the wider Christian world had lost it entirely — the Ethiopian church alone kept it, copied by hand, generation after generation.
Inside it: a 364-day calendar, gates through which the sun and moon pass, angels appointed to govern each one — and the names of the two hundred Watchers who fell. This codex is the first time that calendar has been matched, gate by gate, to a modern birth date. Every angel and Watcher in the book is drawn from the First, Second, and Third Books of Enoch, with a full appendix showing exactly where each name comes from.