A.T.Fomenko, G.V.Nosovskiy
History: fiction or science?

This seven volume edition (8 books in English) is based on a number of our books that came out over the last couple of years and were concerned with the subject in question. All this gigantic body of material was revised and categorized; finally, its current form does not contain any of the repetitions that are inevitable in the publication of separate books. All of this resulted in the inclusion of a great number of additional material in the current edition – including previously unpublished data. The reader shall find a systematic rendition of detailed criticisms of the consensual (Scaligerian) chronology, the descriptions of the methods offered by mathematical statistics and natural sciences that the authors have discovered and researched, as well as the new hypothetical reconstruction of global history up until the XVIII century. Our previous books on the subject of chronology were created in the period of naissance and rather turbulent infancy of the new paradigm, full of complications and involved issues, which often resulted in the formulation of multi-optional hypotheses. The present edition pioneers in formulating a consecutive unified concept of the reconstruction of ancient history – one that apparently is supported by a truly immense body of evidence. Nevertheless, it is understandable that its elements may occasionally be in need of revision or elaboration.

 

A. T. Fomenko
CRONOLOGY 1 >>

Introducing the problem. A criticism of the Scaligerian chronology. Dating methods as offered by mathematical statistics. Eclipses and zodiacs.


A. T. Fomenko
CRONOLOGY 2 >>

The dynastic parallelism method. Rome. Troy. Greece. The Bible. Chronological shifts.


A. T. Fomenko, V. V. Kalashnikov, G. V. Nosovskiy
CRONOLOGY 3

Astronomical methods as applied to chronology. Ptolemy's Almagest. Tycho Brahe. Copernicus. The Egyptian zodiacs.


A. T. Fomenko, G. V. Nosovskiy
CRONOLOGY 4

Russia. Britain. Byzantium. Rome.


A. T. Fomenko, G. V. Nosovskiy
CRONOLOGY 5

Russia = Horde. Ottomans = Atamans. Europe. China. Japan. The Etruscans. Egypt. Scandinavia.


A. T. Fomenko, G. V. Nosovskiy
CRONOLOGY 6

The Horde-Ataman Empire. The Bible. The Reformation. America. Passover and the calendar.


A. T. Fomenko, G. V. Nosovskiy
CRONOLOGY 7

A reconstruction of global history. The Khans of Novgorod = The Habsburgs.Miscellaneous information. The legacy of the Great Empire in the history and culture of Eurasia and America.


A. T. Fomenko, G. V. Nosovskiy
CRONOLOGY 8

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