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l HISTORY: FICTION OR SCIENCE? BOOK 3 APOCALYPSE AS SEEN BY ASTRONOMY ANATOLY FOMENKO GLEB NOSOVSKIY APOCALYPSE AS SEEN BY ASTRONOMY By Anatoly Fomenko and Gleb Nosovskiy Book 3 of History: Fiction or Science? series. All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, without the prior permission of the publisher. Critics are welcome, of course, to quote brief passages by way of criticism and review. Anatoly Fomenko and Gleb Nosovskiy assert the moral right to be identified as the authors of this work. Translated from Russian by Mikhail Yagupov Design & layout: Paul Bondarovski Project management: Franck Tamdhu Copyright © 2003-2015 Delamere Resources LLC Published by Delamere Resources LLC Publisher’s website: http://history.mithec.com Contents About the authors Overview of the e-Series From the publisher PART ONE: The New Dating of the Astronomical Horoscope as Described in the Apocalypse 1. The proposed research method 2. General information about the Apocalypse and the time of its creation 3. Ursa Major and the Throne 4. The events took place on the Isle of Patmos 5. The constellations of Cassiopeia and the Throne were drawn as Christ sitting on his throne in the Middle Ages 6. The Milky Way 7. Twenty-four sidereal hours and the constellation of the Northern Crown 8. Leo, Taurus, Sagittarius, Pegasus 9. The daily rotation of the Northern Crown 10. Equine planetary images in mediaeval astronomy 11. Jupiter is in Sagittarius 12. Mars is beneath Perseus in either Gemini or Taurus 13. Mercury is in Libra 14. Saturn is in Scorpio 15. The Sun is in Virgo with the Moon underneath the feet of the latter 16. Venus is in Leo 17. The astronomical dating of the Apocalypse by the horoscope it contains 18. Our reconstruction of the initial content of the Apocalypse PART TWO: Astronomy in the Old Testament 1. Mediaeval astronomy in the Old Testament Book of Ezekiel 1.1. The title of the book 1.2. The description of the Milky Way and the Ophiuchus constellation 1.3. The Biblical description of the astronomical sectors, or “wings,” on the celestial sphere 1.4. The constellations of Leo, Taurus and Aquila 1.5. The Biblical description of the mediaeval “wheels,” or planetary orbits 1.6. Parallels with the astronomical symbolism of the Apocalypse 1.7. Biblical cherubim, chariots, and mediaeval planetary orbital wheels 1.8. The Biblical description of mediaeval cosmology as a celestial temple 2. The Biblical prophecy of Zechariah and the date of its creation 3. The Biblical prophecy of Jeremiah and the date of its creation 4. The Biblical prophecy of Isaiah and the date of its creation 5. The Biblical prophecy of Daniel and the date of its creation What mainstream historians say about the New Chronology? Overview of the seven-volume print edition Also by Analoly T. Fomenko Also by Gleb V. Nosovskiy Bibliography About the authors Fomenko, Anatoly Timofeevich (b. 1945). Full Member (Academician) of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Full Member of the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences, Full Member of the International Higher Education Academy of Sciences, Doctor of Physics and Mathematics, Professor, Head of the Moscow State University Section of Mathematics of the Department of Mathematics and Mechanics. Solved Plateau’s Problem from the theory of minimal spectral surfaces. Author of the theory of invariants and topological classification of integrable Hamiltonian dynamic systems. Laureate of the 1996 National Premium of the Russian Federation (in Mathematics) for a cycle of works on the Hamiltonian dynamical systems and manifolds’ invariants theory. Author of 200 scientific publications, 28 monographs and textbooks on mathematics, a specialist in geometry and topology, calculus of variations, symplectic topology, Hamiltonian geometry and mechanics, computer geometry. Author of a number of books on the development of new empirico- statistical methods and their application to the analysis of historical chronicles as well as the chronology of antiquity and the Middle Ages. Nosovskiy, Gleb Vladimirovich (b. 1958). Candidate of Physics and Mathematics (MSU, Moscow, 1988), specialist in theory of probability, mathematical statistics, theory of probabilistic processes, theory of optimization, stochastic differential equations, computer modelling of stochastic processes, computer simulation. Worked as researcher of computer geometry in Moscow Space Research Institute, in Moscow Machine Tools and Instruments Institute, in Aizu University in Japan. Faculty member of the Department of Mathematics and Mechanics MSU. Overview of the e-Series History: Fiction or Science? by Anatoly Fomenko and Gleb Nosovskiy Book 1: The Issue with Chronology Book 2: Astronomy vs. History Book 3: The Apocalypse Seen by Astronomy Book 4: The Issue with Dark Ages Book 5: The Issue with Antiquity Book 6: The Issue with Troy Book 7: The Issue with Russian History Book 8: Horde From Pacific to Atlantic Book 9: The Issue with Mongols Book 10: The Issue with Ivan the Terrible Book 11: The Issue with Tamerlane

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