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... 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 ... 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. ...
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