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Nosovskii, G.V., Fomenko, A.T
Starye Karty Velikoi Russkoi Imperii
Ptolemei i Ormelii v Svete Novoi Khronologii
[ Ancient maps of the great Russian empire : Ptolomy and Ormel in the world of the new chronology]

St. Petersburg:  Neva, 2004
640 p. [32 ill.]ImagesMaps
Hardcover. 14 x 21 cm
ISBN: 5765439985
Language: Russian
This book publishes for the first time in Russian historiography ancient maps by Ptolomy and Ormel. Each of these maps are presented as a whole and in fragments and, according to the authors, demonstrate geographical information which supports the authors` revolutionary theory called The New Chronology. The authors, a historian and mathematician, created a new scientific direction: reconstruction of the historical chronology of the ancient world and Medieval times. This theory questions the commonly used chronology of history, particularly Russian history. This publication of rare ancient maps should help to continue the studies and attribution of Russian medieval history. Bibliography. Comments to maps.
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