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1. Homer in the Baltic [Journals] [Aeon]
... From: Aeon VI:6 (Dec 2001) Home | Issue Contents Homer in the Baltic Felice Vinci Summary The real scene of the Iliad and the Odyssey can be identified, not in the Mediterranean Sea where it proves to be undermined by many incongruities, but in the north of Eur-ope. The sagas that gave rise to the two poems came from the Baltic regions, where the Bronze Age flourished in the 2nd millennium bc, and many Homeric places, such as Troy and Ithaca, can still be identified. The blond seafarers who founded the Mycenaean civilization in the 16th century bc brought these tales from Scandinavia to Greece after the decline of the "climatic optimum. ...
2. Homer in the Baltic (Omero nel Baltico) by Felice Vinci (Book Review). C&C Review 2002:1 [Journals] [SIS Review]
... From: SIS Chronology & Catastrophism Review 2002:1 (Jul 2002) Home | Issue Contents Book Review Homer in the Baltic (Omero nel Baltico) by Felice Vinci Published by Fratelli Palombi Editori, Rome (2nd ed. 1998) ISBN 88-7621-211-6 Emmet J. Sweeney The title of this book explains the content. Basically Felice Vinci argues that all the action of the two Homeric epics, the Odyssey and the Iliad, took place in the Baltic and the North Atlantic. Furthermore, it is asserted that the Achaeans (Homer's Greeks) originated along the shores of the Baltic and took their myths and legends (already fully developed) southwards when they settled around the Aegean ...
3. Vox Populi [Journals] [Aeon]
... From: Aeon VI:3 (Nov 2002) Home | Issue Contents Vox Popvli Kudos Catherine Prince, from Washington, D. C., writes: Your last issue was a stunner! The cover alone was, as they say, "suitable for framing"- wow! And the article "Homer in the Baltic" by Felice Vinci sent me to the old maps I had of those areas. What an idea, and a fascinating one! I don't want to miss an issue. C. S. Coldridge, from Calgary, Alberta, writes: The article in AEON VI:2 by Jan Sammer- "The Velikovsky Archive"- was one ...
4. Aeon Volume VI, Number 2: Contents [Journals] [Aeon]
... its relation to the cosmic twins, and the association of both to the so-called thunderbolts of the gods. page 59. Puritanism, Misogyny, and Female Sexuality, by E. J. Bond An analysis of the long-upheld subordination of women, stemming from their innate sexuality, as preached by Judeo-Christian religions down through the ages. Page 73 Homer in the Baltic by Felice Vinci A new theory which claims that the geography of Homer's epic poetry fits better in the Baltic and North Atlantic than it does on the Mainland of Greece and the Aegean Sea. This leads to the additional conclusion that the early Greek legends originated in Nordic lands, from where they were transposed to Greece by ...
5. Letters [Journals] [SIS Review]
... . 9.II Chronicles 30:10 has but they laughed them (the posts) to scorn and mocked them'. 10. II Chronicles 30:11-12 Also in Judah the hand of God was to give them one heart to do the commandment of the king and of the princes, by the word of the Lord'. Homer in the Baltic Emmet J. Sweeney's review of my Homer in the Baltic (C &CR 2002:1 , p. 43) claims: In fact the case for identifying the Baltic as the location of the events described in the Iliad rests almost entirely on name similarities'. On this basis, he rejects my hypothesis that ...
6. Ancient Mysteries (Book Review) [Journals] [Aeon]
... Seattle, 1996), pp. 83-85; see also idem, "Paradise- The Lost Frontier: Early Voyages to the Forbidden Isles," AEON V:6 (August 2000), pp. 73 ff. [11] F. Vinci, Omero nel Baltico (Rome, 1998); see also, idem, "Homer in the Baltic," AEON VI:2 (December 2001), pp. 95-109; plus the reviews in "More on the Baltic Homer," in the Vox Popvli section of the present issue. ...
7. C&C Review 2002:1: Contents [Journals] [SIS Review]
... the Saturn Theory Ev Cochrane responds to Peter James's critique. The 900-700BC Era: A Conundrum Michael G. Reade, Peter James and Bernard Newgrosh. Monitor By Jill Abery 33 Bookshelf by Jill Abery 39 Reviews 40 The Tutankhamun Deception by Gerald O'Farrell - reviewed by Paul Standring The Atlantis Secret by Alan F. Alford - reviewed by Alasdair Beal Homer in The Baltic by Felice Vinci - reviewed by Emmet Sweeney The Extinction of the Mammoth by Charles Ginenthal - reviews by Jill Abery & J. B. Delair The Many Faces of Venus by Ev Cochrane - reviewed by Jill Abery Firmament and Chaos by John Ackerman - reviewed by Alasdair Beal Making Sense of Astronomy & Geology by Dirk Bontes ...
8. New Scenarios for Solar System Evolution [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... can again locate the features that appeared to portray eyes, nose, mouth, and enclosure in the Viking imagery. Remarkably, secondary facial characteristics not previously seen (eyebrow, pupil, nostrils, lips) now also appear, each with the correct relative size, shape, location, and orientation. Felice Vinci, ENEL, Rome: Homer in the Baltic "Homer in the Baltic": why? Since ancient times the Homeric geography was considered discrepant with the Mediterranean Greek world (for instance, the position of Ithaca, the Peloponnese plain, etc.). The key for penetrating this world is furnished by Plutarch, who in one of his works, the " ...
9. Vox Popvli [Journals] [Aeon]
... the constellation rotates around the Pole Star, we actually view it in both positions, as also sideways, as the diagram above well illustrates. O [1 ] See AEON VI:4 (August 2003), pp. 63 ff. [2 ] Ibid., pp. 81-83. [3 ] F. Vinci, "Homer in the Baltic," AEON VI:2 (December 2001), p. 103. ...
10. The Lion Gate At Mycenae Revisited [Journals] [SIS Review]
... Troy is Troy and the Trojan War is Real' in Archaeology Odyssey, 5:4 (July/Aug. 2002), pp. 16-35; H.G . Jansen, Troy: Legend and Reality', Civilizations of the Ancient Near East, II (NY, 1995), pp. 1121-1134; F. Vinci, Homer in the Baltic', Aeon VI:2 (Dec. 2001), pp. 95-109; J.V , Luce, Celebrating Homer's Landscapes, New Haven, 1998, passim; D. Easton, The Quest for Troy', Mysteries of the Ancient World, ed. by J. Flanders, London, 1998, ...
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