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... dismissed it. They do not question the authenticity of the Bible during the Monarchy: it is considered a reliable historical anchor for their chronologies. SIS was in the forefront of rejecting Velikovsky's relocations of Ramesses II and III, most ... backwater in the early Iron and Lower Bronze Ages. Orthodox chronologists and historians blindly accept the authenticity of the Biblical historiography, as the Shishak = Shoshenq identification is a major plank in the conventional framework. In some ways this is ... , as no doubts have been raised, as far as I know, in spite of the fact that this identification required inflating several Egyptian genealogies by a couple of generations or so. JACF:8 has an article by Carl ...
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... only in passing. In his Commentary on Plato's Timaeus the philosopher Proclus says that the historian Marcellus wrote in his History of Ethiopia, which is now lost, that `the inhabitants of several islands in the Atlantic Ocean preserved a ... derived from Plato's two Dialogues, which in their turn were based on private notes gathered in a distant land. Historical references to the loss of Atlantis are said to have been inscribed on a series of columns in Egypt which were ... literature before Plato, and only in passing. In his Commentary on Plato's Timaeus the philosopher Proclus says that the historian Marcellus wrote in his History of Ethiopia, which is now lost, that `the inhabitants of several islands in ...
Terms matched: 4  -  Score: 3287  -  26 Mar 2007  -  URL: /online/pubs/books/bellamy/atlantis/donnelly.htm
... open minded. I found that his wife is a little different; and though she does not know anything in history, she expresses herself that the reconstruction would damage her husband's name, since he "rehabilitates" the Canaanites and ... . Sometimes letters were exchanged every day. Most of the material concerned minute technical matters: Where could Velikovsky find historical evidence of such-and-such an effect? Who could Velikovsky contact that would have detailed knowledge of some dig or tablet? ... could have been as late as the end of the Persian time; this is only a few decades before [historian] Berosus; this would explain where Berosus, and others after him, took his wrong succession. (2 ...
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... by Immanuel Velikovsky | FULL TEXT NOT AVAILABLE Contents The Foundations Of Egyptian Chronology A Mighty Tree THE STUDENT of ancient history, especially the history of the second millennium before the present era, is accustomed to relate the chronology of the ... stress it-is the sequence of the dynasties by any means definitely determined. In only a few individual cases is there historical evidence to indicate the order of two dynasties that ruled consecutively. The monumental evidence, it is admitted, does ... of the Church, preserved the legacy of Manetho of the third pre-Christian century. Manetho was an Egyptian writer, historian, polemicist, and anti-Semite, inventor of a baseless identification of Moses with Typhon, the evil spirit, and ...
Terms matched: 4  -  Score: 3282  -  04 Jul 2007  -  URL: /online/no-text/velikovsky/peoples/301-foundation.htm
195. Medieval Europe: Dating and Recent Developments [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... which probably came from Acca. He was deposed in 732/723 and fled to Scotland. Bede The Ecclesiastical History of the English People (EHEP) completed by 731. Bede died in 734/5 , but it is ... later. It was used to assess tax levies and settle ownership questions or disputed rights and forms the most valuable historic record for research into place-name origins, demographics, etc. It marks the indisputable beginning of the English historical period ... 1943. MEDICINAL FLOWERS In the New York Times (of 2.3 .04.), an art historian and a medical historian claim that frescoes from the island of Thera in the Aegean, dated to the time of ...
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... first and greatest work, Worlds in Collision,(1 ) a certain amount of knowledge of ancient Near Eastern history became imprinted in my mind. In addition, I had achieved a degree in geography from a major university, ... " The Persian calendar had two 180-day periods to the year. The Roman calendar had ten 36-day months. The historic Chinese calendar had twenty-four 15-day periods. The ancient Mayan calendar comprised 72 five-day weeks, not 73. Then, ... The Chinese accepted a 366-day year, and along with that, changed their circle to 366 degrees. Uniformitarian minded historians and scientists must ignore this great case Velikovsky had created. If they do not ignore it, and since the ...
Terms matched: 4  -  Score: 3278  -  30 Jul 2008  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/aeon/vol0202/082-108.htm
197. A Reply to Stiebing [Journals] [Pensee]
... historical and literary evidence employed in volume I of Ages in Chaos was sufficient to start an unbiased student of ancient history on the way to questioning the stability of the conventional scheme of things. SOME PARALLEL TEXTS Exodus 7:21 ... Pensee series dedicated to the reexamination of my theses, W. H. Stiebing arrived at the conclusion that the historical reconstruction of Ages in Chaos "cannot be reconciled with the stratigraphical evidence of archaeology." By stratigraphical evidence are ... artifacts originally obtained their meaning as chronological indicators; but whereas at the base of the "orthodox" approach to historiography the reliance was mainly on such literary (non-contemporaneous) sources as the dynastic lists of Manetho (who wrote in ...
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... , Malibu. 17. Weir, JD, The Venus Tablets: A Fresh Approach', Journal for the History of Astronomy, xiii (1982), pp. 23-49, Science History Publications Ltd, 1982. 18. ... Dr F. Cornelius, a member of the Federation of German Historians, put forward the date -1581 based on historical grounds [13]. A comparison between those three solutions was carried out by Professor van der Waerden of Leipzig ... -1701 [12]. Then in 1942, Dr F. Cornelius, a member of the Federation of German Historians, put forward the date -1581 based on historical grounds [13]. A comparison between those three solutions was ...
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... Tucson protested to Pfeiffer about his support of my Ages in Chaos, a work in the fields of archaeology, history, and chronology- Professor Etienne Drioton, historian and world authority on Egyptology, wrote me a most delightful letter from ... , so stirring and fascinating is it. You certainly overturn, and with what zest!, many of our historical assumptions, which we have considered established. But you do it with total absence of prejudice and with impartial and ... documentation, all of which is most gratifying. One might dispute point by point your conclusions: whether one admits them or not, they will have posed the problems anew and made it necessary to discuss them in depth in the ...
Terms matched: 4  -  Score: 3269  -  05 Jul 2007  -  URL: /online/no-text/velikovsky/stargazers/306-letter.htm
200. Letters [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... the sonic booms produced by such meteor bombardments! C. Leroy Ellenberger, St Louis, USA On Myth and History Dear Sir, Jill Abery's letter in Workshop 1990:1 , p. 38, was interesting as I have ... e ., banishment, heavenly catastrophe, darkness, circumcision, etc. It is worth noting that even the historical persons of David and Solomon are semi-mythological. The idea of great physical beauty, the great and mighty king and ... but circularity works both ways depending on which viewpoint is favoured. If there is, as is claimed by conventional historians, a huge gap in time between the Old-Akkadian period and the Hyksos period, or even a smaller gap as ...
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