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PV Special13 Cleopatra
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World History: Petrarch alias Plutarch invent Ancien Rome Prepare to hear many statements that will take you by surprise and maybe even provoke a surge of (More) Prepare to hear many statements that will take you by surprise and maybe even provoke a surge of indignation. We shall be talking about the sensational research conducted by the Russian mathematician Anatoly A. Fomenko, and how it is about to alter your view of history -- permanently and completely. One of the theories that the Academician and his team of scientists have put forward, having obtained a significant amount of scientific evidence in its favour, suggests that "the "Classical Age" is merely another name used by the traditional chronology to the mediaeval epoch of the XI-XV century AD". The implications create ripples that eventually destroy the edifice of consensual history completely.
Fomenko's theory implies that nearly every historical figure of importance became reflected in chronicles several times under different names. Entire dynasties and epochs are mirrored endlessly, and the final picture becomes distorted and blown completely out of proportion. A good example of such a duplicate is the pair Petrarch-Plutarch:
"We proceed to encounter facts that seem to defy all reason. Apparently, Petrarch writes a letter to Titus Livy. The commentators of today try to assure us that this private letter written by the mediaeval Petrarch to the "ancient" Livy is but a manifestation of the poet's exalted imagination, since poets are supposed to be fantasy-prone in general. [...] What is the truth here? Could such a letter simply mean that Petrarch and Titus Livy were contemporaries, and that the XIV century original had later been somewhat altered by the editors of the XVI-XVII century epoch in order to "sever" Livy from Petrarch and "shift" the former into a distant epoch?"
"Furthermore, Petrarch wrote a series of biographies titled The Lives of Famous Men. This appears to be a kind of "repetition" of the work of the "ancient" Plutarch titled Comparative Biographies. One wonders whether Plutarch might have merely been a different name of Petrarch's? It is well known that the sounds "R" and "L" were often subject to flexion in old texts, which may have made the name of Plutarch sound like Prutarch, which sounds similar to the name Petrarch." (Less)
World History: Petrarch alias Plutarch invent Ancien Rome Prepare to hear many statements that will take you by surprise and maybe even provoke a surge of (More) Prepare to hear many statements that will take you by surprise and maybe even provoke a surge of indignation. We shall be talking about the sensational research conducted by the Russian mathematician Anatoly A. Fomenko, and how it is about to alter your view of history -- permanently and completely. One of the theories that the Academician and his team of scientists have put forward, having obtained a significant amount of scientific evidence in its favour, suggests that "the "Classical Age" is merely another name used by the traditional chronology to the mediaeval epoch of the XI-XV century AD". The implications create ripples that eventually destroy the edifice of consensual history completely. Fomenko's theory implies that nearly every historical figure of importance became reflected in chronicles several times under different names. Entire dynasties and epochs are mirrored endlessly, and the final picture becomes distorted and blown completely out of proportion. A good example of such a duplicate is the pair Petrarch-Plutarch: "We proceed to encounter facts that seem to defy all reason. Apparently, Petrarch writes a letter to Titus Livy. The commentators of today try to assure us that this private letter written by the mediaeval Petrarch to the "ancient" Livy is but a manifestation of the poet's exalted imagination, since poets are supposed to be fantasy-prone in general. [...] What is the truth here? Could such a letter simply mean that Petrarch and Titus Livy were contemporaries, and that the XIV century original had later been somewhat altered by the editors of the XVI-XVII century epoch in order to "sever" Livy from Petrarch and "shift" the former into a distant epoch?" "Furthermore, Petrarch wrote a series of biographies titled The Lives of Famous Men. This appears to be a kind of "repetition" of the work of the "ancient" Plutarch titled Comparative Biographies. One wonders whether Plutarch might have merely been a different name of Petrarch's? It is well known that the sounds "R" and "L" were often subject to flexion in old texts, which may have made the name of Plutarch sound like Prutarch, which sounds similar to the name Petrarch." (Less)
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