History: Fiction or Science? (Chronology, No. 1)
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History: Fiction or Science? (Chronology, No. 1)
Anatoly Fomenko
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Recorded history is a finely-woven magic fabric of intricate lies about events predating the sixteenth century. There is not a single piece of evidence that can be reliably and independently traced back earlier than the eleventh century. This book details events that are substantiated by hard facts and logic, and validated by new astronomical research and statistical analysis of ancient sources.

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3 out of 5 stars Calculations are only as good as your numbers.......2007-08-03

Yes, we can all agree that mainstream history is nearly 100% BS due to politics, economics, ego, problems with dating techniques, and various conspiracies. Agreed. But, I've been researching the distinct possibility that human history (in terms of civilizations) are much more ancient than we've been told, so coming across this book was very interesting to me. I wondered how Fomenko could be wrong (if at all) because he is very persuasive in his presentations. Then it dawned on me. If at previous times in prehistory, due to the various catastrophies that are well documented (comets, asteroids, planetary disruptions, plasma discharge, pole reversals, etc) the Earth was in a different position in relation to the sun, different tilt on its axis, different orbit, different rotation (in terms of velocity and DIRECTION), and the continents were in different positions, then would this not cause the ancients to see the sky (constellations) differently? In other words, is Fomenko making erronious assumptions about the physics of the Earth in pre-history, which then corrupt his data with regards to dating the relevant astrology? The last event to seriously disrupt our planet occured roughly 3500 years ago, according to other good researchers, so is it possible Fomenko has been confused by this? The vastly different physics of our planet in the not so distant past may explain this confusion, which is not to say the "mainstream" version of history is correct; on the contrary. I am not an expert in these fields, but wanted to see if this idea could spark discussion.

5 out of 5 stars Pants on fire?.......2007-07-19

Will people ever read before spamming? Yes, Jesuits could not rewrite world history alone, they had help. Anyway, Dr Prof Acad A.Fomenko does not point to jesuits as the driving force of world wide history manipulation in published volumes 1,2,3;, actually he barely mentions the poor devils. Check it with 'Search inside' feature, please. China is rarely mentioned either, in fact, Dr Fomenko is completely eurocentric. Right, his theory contradicts all mainstream schools of history, because in their actual state they are all built on blatantly erroneus chronology. You don't need a mysterious cabal (conspiracy) to falsify history, the falsification is its modus operandi. It is inherent to history(ians) to falsify (distort) events, as it is inherent to humans to boast as it is inherent to power (authority) to legimize itself by referrring to glorious past made to its own order. Dr Prof Fomenko and team have identified scores of instances of such manipulation in Russian, European, etc.. history, and delivered valid statistical proof thereof. His own 'reconstruction' is completely another story. Forget c14 as a valid method of dating. W.Libby has initially discovered a brilliant method of INDEPENDENT dating. Too bad, c14 method has become a joke after a forced marrige with dendrochronology with consensual chronological scale inbuilt. Radiocarbon method can't stand blind tests, but is so very productive as a rubberstamp.

5 out of 5 stars Accepted History & Chronology Must Be Changed. .......2007-04-09

There is no doubt that history as most know it is a sham, & institution's version of History both University & Church is fradulent & inaccurate. Everything was established with an agenda, The real "Dark Ages" are now when we have access to incredible amounts of information past authorities & more important 'common folk' didn't have but our institutions & educators are slow to evolve because of what has ignorantly & arrogantly been taught for too long. This is on many subjects not just Chronology.

For anyone to question "Why would a Mathematician have anything credible to say of History?" The answer is from Dr. Fomenko's preface in the book: "It would be worthwhile to remind the reader that in the XVI-XVII century Chronology was considered to be a subdivision of Mathematics." These volumes could possibly be some of the most important works to date & should be read by everyone with an interest in History, especially professors & educators who have a duty to the public. I have read both books & must say that 'Chronology 1' has some very eye opening & revolutionary information. Even if these volumes are part true the implications are profound & opens the doors to further investigations & questions which must be done. I speak several different lanquages & must say the logic Dr. Fomenko uses with "inflection" of words & words being read from left to right in one region & right to left in another then written backwards, the removal of vowels & get down to basics of words, or different cities & locations having the same name etc. is correct. Vowel usage has always been optional & varied, actually complicating linquistics & study. The first thing one has to understand is that words never had a fixed spelling in history like we do now, the spelling of words was mutable & regional, as well as names & titles of people were vast, varied & changed, NOTHING WAS FIXED or understood linear. Matters of Life & Death as well as financial profiteering yesterday & today were & are made with ignorant, illogical & conspiratorial views of history & reality, it's time people get closer to the Truth & society collectively grow up.

5 out of 5 stars Very Interesting.......2007-03-07

It is a good proposal and I believe it will mature into something even better in the future. I think it deserves to be read.

4 out of 5 stars History as Science Fiction.......2007-01-10

Anatoly Fomenko has written a very intriguing book, full of pictures, charts, and computer 'proof' of his thesis: backwards of AD900 we don't really know what happened or when. Between AD900 and AD1600 there is more certainty, but there is still a lot of fuzzy ground, and things don't get reliable until we get past the 1600's where the printing press made it very difficult for the perpetrators of this timeline manipulation to change anything that had been committed to print. The Dark Ages did not happen. Books were burned for a reason. One organization has doubled the actual length of its existence by expanding the real chronology. Read why.

I had always wondered why Christ died about AD33 and yet men waited until the 11th century to form the Knights Templar, the Cathars, etc and go after the Holy Land by force. Why the 1000 year gap? Turns out there wasn't more than a 10-12 year gap and he proves it using astronomy. This also implies that the planet is not as old as we have been told, and current Christian and other creationist scientists are already championing that idea without being aware of Fomenko's book. The two groups, creationist scientists and the Russian mathematical analysts corroborate each other. Fascinating.

Of course, all this flies in the face of what we have been told traditionally is the 'proper' chronology of western civilization, and most readers will experience 'cognitive dissonance' in reading this book. It means that our history going backwards from AD1600 becomes progressively more incorrect and unreliable until it cannot be trusted at all... in the space of 700-800 years.

Naturally, the curious, open-minded reader will want to know WHO did this, WHY, and did any of the events we think of as really ancient ever happen?
Dr. Fomenko is a respected scientist/mathematician at Moscow State University who has already answered these questions to the satisfaction of his initially skeptical colleagues. Most of them are now believers, a few still refuse to believe (the usual diehards), and of course the western press has ignored Fomenko's work -- for obvious reasons when you read the book. The ones who perpetrated this chronology ruse have a lot to answer for. They are still with us. That's why this book is a well-kept secret.

I gave the book a 4-star rating because I was unable to check out some of his claims; those I checked were as he said. But if even 1/3 of his claims are true, this punches a big hole in what we think is our history, the meaning of western civilization, our educational process (for repeating the ruse as gospel), and the trustworthiness of the organization that perpetrated this ruse, well-intentioned or not.

This book relates to current research into a Young Earth paradigm, to John Keel's discoveries about our planet, and Fr Malachi Martin's insights (in his now out-of-print books). We are indeed sheep who are manipulated and kept ignorant -- for a reason. While knowing what these men have to say may be the "booby prize" (as in: 'what can you do with this knowledge?'), it will provide interesting reading. Didn't someone say: "...and the Truth will set you free."?? For you to judge if this book contains the truth.
The Renaissance Studies in Art and Poetry
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    The Renaissance Studies in Art and Poetry

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    Rough cut paper edges.
    The Renaissance: Studies in Art and Poetry (Oxford World's Classics)
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    The Renaissance: Studies in Art and Poetry (Oxford World's Classics)
    Walter Pater
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    Book Description

    Oscar Wilde called this collection of essays the "holy writ of beauty." Published to great acclaim in 1837, it examines the work of Renaissance artists such as Winckelmann and the then neglected Botticelli, and includes a celebrated discussion of the Mona Lisa in a study of Da Vinci. The
    book strongly influenced art students and aesthetes of the day and is still valuable for the insights it offers and the beauty of the writing.

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    Classic portraits of Da Vinci, Botticelli, Michelangelo and other artists

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    5 out of 5 stars Paterphilia perpetuates puissant pulsationsý.......2003-11-12

    The Conclusion which crowns this, the most perfect book in the English language should be memorised and chanted sutra-like on a daily basis.

    5 out of 5 stars Impressionism in criticism...travel at your own risk..........2002-06-21

    This work by Walter Pater, published in 1873, as
    a volume of collected (previously published) essays
    along with an essay on "Winckelmann", a Preface, and
    a Conclusion was [and perhaps still is] an extremely
    influential work of aesthetic criticism. The volume
    helped shape [influence] the perceptions, the
    attitudes, and the approaches of many youthful readers
    in the late 1880's and 1890's. It is very interesting
    to read, immensely engaging to consider and muse about,
    but also offers cautions to the overenthusiastic,
    easily influenced [or persuaded] disciple.
    This volume consists of an Introduction [by the
    editor, Adam Philips], a Preface [by Pater], 9 chapters,
    and a Conclusion (in this particular edition
    by Oxford Classics there is also a chronology, a
    Selective Bibliography, an Appendix titled "Diaphaneite,"
    and Explanatory Notes in the back. The chapter titles
    (after Pater's Preface) are: Two Early French Stories;
    Pico Della Mirandola; Sandro Botticelli; Luca Della
    Robbia; The Poetry of Michelangelo; Leonardo da Vinci;
    The School of Giorgione, Joachim Du Bellay; Winckelmann;
    and Conclusion.
    * * * * * * * * * *
    What's the problem here? Well, unfortunately, Pater
    is not completely reliable as an objective perceiver
    or critic. He tends to be a bit eccentric in his
    individualistic perceptions and interpretations of
    the art works, but he goes ahead and defends this
    approach in a very "modern" sounding fashion --
    which seems to include a bit of "situational perceptions,"
    subjective impressions of perception and response,
    and subjective criticism. Which makes for extremely
    engaging [sometimes irritating] reading, but leaves
    something to be desired as far as objective and
    judicious thoughtfulness and truthfulness. Pater
    seems to believe that it is acceptable to "bend"
    or even create facts to further his own it-pleases-
    me-to-think-that-this-is-or-should-be-so desires.
    We know that we are on a slippery critical slope
    [though it will sound all too familiar to modern
    ears and modern apologetics] when the editor Phillips
    informs us: "In Pater's first published writing, his
    essay on Coleridge of 1866, he had suggested that --
    'Modern thought is distinguished from ancient by its
    cultivation of the "relative" spirit in place of the
    "absolute" ... To the modern spirit nothing is, or
    can be rightly known, except relatively and under
    conditions." It doesn't take much time to realize
    that such a critical position is going to lead to
    an end-position of aesthetic, critical, and moral
    relativism ("You can't tell me I'm wrong, because
    there is no one set way of seeing, analyzing,
    believing, or evaluating."-- the spoiled, indulged child's
    self-justification for the validity of its own
    ego supremacy and authority against that of any
    parental or adult restrictions. Such a position usually
    means a lack of any meaningful in-depth self questioning
    or objective evaluating of personal motives, and a
    welcoming of lack of restraints in the pursuit of
    pleasure and non-self discipline. And this, of course,
    is the critical negative refrain that often comes
    against the decadent followers of Pater's credo.]
    The second fall-out effect of Pater's evaluations
    and pronouncements is that some of his disciples
    [self-styled] went farther than even he was willing
    to approve with their hedonism and purposefully
    shocking lifestyles and "decadent" behaviors and
    aesthetic appetites.
    But it came from statements like this, which Pater
    may have meant one way, but which their subjective,
    individualistic perceptions took another way: "The
    aesthetic critic, then, regards all the objects with
    which he has to do, all works of art, and the fairer
    forms of nature and human life, as powers or forces
    producing PLEASURABLE SENSATIONS [caps are mine], each
    of a more or less peculiar or unique kind. [We value
    them --he says] for the property each has of affecting
    one with a special, a unique, impression of pleasure.
    Our education becomes complete in proportion as our
    SUSCEPTIBILITY to these impressions increases -- in
    depth and VARIETY."
    Let the perceiver and the critic -- and the
    experiencer -- proceed with extreme caution and good
    judgment.
    * * * * * * * * *

    5 out of 5 stars Pater and the Renaissance: Aesthetic Self-Help.......1997-05-04

    This book has changed many lives in a very
    peculiar way: although its evaluations are
    quite wrong at times, particularly the chapter
    on the School of Giorgione(if you care, check
    out the edition with an introduction by
    Kenneth Clark), Pater's Renaissance still
    shines with the very same light that made it a
    cult among Victorian youngmen.

    The "gemstone flame", the pervasive feelings
    of which Pater invited us to share have not
    vanished (in spite of the attempts of the
    so-called modern art), and the book's
    invaluable lesson is that you simply
    do not need a fancy objet d'art to see
    what true beauty is all about.

    So basically this is what I have to say: if
    you have ever derived aesthetic pleasure from
    anything at all in life, you should read this
    little book tomorrow. If you never felt any
    such pleasure, you must read The Renaissance
    right now, or you'll simply let the good
    things pass you by. I mean it.
    The Renaissance: Studies in Art and Poetry (Dover Books on Art, Art History)
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      Walter Pater
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      Pater's graceful essays discuss the achievements of Botticelli, Leonardo, Michelangelo, and other artists. The book concludes with an uncompromising advocacy of hedonism, urging readers to experience life as fully as possible. His cry of "art for art's sake" became the manifesto of the Aesthetic Movement, and his assessments of Renaissance art have influenced generations of readers.
      The Portrayal of Love
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        Charles Dempsey
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        Widely acknowledged as a prime manifestation of Florentine humanist culture under Lorenzo de'Medici, Botticelli's Primavera cannot be fully interpreted without considering the poetics that expressed the Laurentian cultural program and, in turn, the Renaissance itself. In this analysis Charles Dempsey examines the poetry written by Lorenzo and his literary clients in order to give definition to the cultural context in which the Primavera was created. A celebration of Love, the painting is shown to incorporate both public and private imaginative realms while embracing the ideal and the actual experiences of the present.

        The Primavera, depicting Venus as the spirit of Love and springtime, is simultaneously old-fashioned and modern, rooted in International-Style vernacular conventions and evincing a nascent classical vocabulary. After describing the profoundly humanist classical foundation of the invention of the Primavera, Dempsey identifies its genre with rustic song, then relates the painting to the conventions of vernacular love poetry. A close reading of the painting in relation to works by Lorenzo, Politian, Pulci, and other poets working to elevate vernacular expression by infusing native Tuscan with Latin forms suggests how the idea of Love portrayed by Botticelli in the form of Venus incorporates not only the ancient springtime renovatio mundi but also the actual cultural renovation--the Renaissance--imagined and sponsored by Lorenzo the Magnificent.

        Harlem Renaissance
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        • a primary text of 1920s Harlem
        Harlem Renaissance
        Nathan Irvin Huggins
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        A finalist for the 1972 National Book Award, hailed by The New York Times Book Review as "brilliant" and "provocative," Nathan Huggins' Harlem Renaissance was a milestone in the study of African-American life and culture. Now this classic history is being reissued, with a new foreword by acclaimed biographer Arnold Rampersad. As Rampersad notes, "Harlem Renaissance remains an indispensable guide to the facts and features, the puzzles and mysteries, of one of the most provocative episodes in African-American and American history." Indeed, Huggins offers a brilliant account of the creative explosion in Harlem during these pivotal years. Blending the fields of history, literature, music, psychology, and folklore, he illuminates the thought and writing of such key figures as Alain Locke, James Weldon Johnson, and W.E.B. DuBois and provides sharp-eyed analyses of the poetry of Claude McKay, Countee Cullen, and Langston Hughes. But the main objective for Huggins, throughout the book, is always to achieve a better understanding of America as a whole. As Huggins himself noted, he didn't want Harlem in the 1920s to be the focus of the book so much as a lens through which readers might see how this one moment in time sheds light on the American character and culture, not just in Harlem but across the nation. He strives throughout to link the work of poets and novelists not only to artists working in other genres and media but also to economic, historical, and cultural forces in the culture at large. This superb reissue of Harlem Renaissance brings to a new generation of readers one of the great works in African-American history and indeed a landmark work in the field of American Studies.

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        4 out of 5 stars a primary text of 1920s Harlem.......2005-06-02

        In this year 2005, the 1920s may be utterly distant. Yet during that decade, there was a cultural flowering in the American Negro community. Centred at Harlem. Huggins takes us to that place and time. The narrative is enhanced by one key trait. This book was first published in 1971. The research that went into it was done in the late 60s. Several influential persons of 20s Harlem were still around and the text gives their direct experiences, from interviews with the author.

        In this way, Huggins provides a primary text for future students and historians. But given the 30 years that have elapsed since publication, that is who current readers are.

        The book shows how even with the severe strictures on Negroes throughout much of the US, a spirited culture could still arise and thrive.
        Nature and Art in Renaissance Literature
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          Anglo-Dutch Relations in the Field of the Emblem (Symbola Et Emblemata Studies in Renaissance and Baroque Symbolism)
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            The Arts of Friendship: The Idealization of Friendship in Medieval and Early Renaissance Literature (Brill's Studies in Intellectual History)
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              The Arts of Friendship: The Idealization of Friendship in Medieval and Early Renaissance Literature (Brill's Studies in Intellectual History)
              Reginald Hyatte
              Manufacturer: Brill Academic Publishers
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              ASIN: 9004100180

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              The Arts of Friendship focusses on literary representations of three categories of ideal friendship -- Christian, chivalric, and humanistic -- and the writers' strategies of establishing the ethical authority of their contemporary friends and codes on a par with antiquity's amicitia perfecta. The study identifies the extent to which writers acknowledged women as perfect friends. The selected texts under examination include, among others, hagiographies, works of Bernard of Clairvaux and Aelred of Rievaulx, The Quest of the Holy Grail, Thomas' Tristan, the Prose Lancelot, Ami and Amile, the Decameron, and L.B. Alberti's Dell'amicizia. Literary comparatists and historians, ethical historians, and students of rhetoric will find of interest the comparative study of the rhetorical topos of perfect friendship, the varied ethical criteria inherent there, and the writers' strategies for representing and authorizing an idea.
              Benvenuto Cellini: Sexuality, Masculinity, and Artistic Identity in Renaissance Italy
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                Benvenuto Cellini: Sexuality, Masculinity, and Artistic Identity in Renaissance Italy
                Margaret A. Gallucci
                Manufacturer: Palgrave Macmillan
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                ASIN: 1403961077

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                Celebrated goldsmith and sculptor of the Italian Renaissance, Benvenuto Cellini (1500-71) fits the conventional image of a Renaissance man: a skillful virtuoso and courtier; an artist who worked in marble, bronze, and gold; and a writer and poet. However, in his life and literary oeuvre the notorious artist, rogue, and sodomite aligned himself with the transgressive and oppositional voices of his day. This book, the first biographical study of Cellini available in English, uses the methodologies of New Historicism, social history, and gender and sexuality studies to place the artist and his cultural production in the context of contemporary discourses about sexuality, law, magic, masculinity, and honor.

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