Golden Ass of Apuleis is a medieval tale? Medici bank Antiquity...
Has history been tampered with? Yes, it has! Did events and eras such as the crucifixion of Jesus Christ, the Roman Empire , the Dark Ages, and the Renaissance, actually occur within a very different chronology from what we've been told? Yes, they certainly did! The history of humankind is both drastically shorter and dramatically different than generally presumed. Why is it so? On one hand, it was usual custom to justify the claims to title and land by age and ancestry, and on the other the court historians knew only too well how to please their masters. The so called universal classic world history is a pack of intricate lies for all events prior to the 16th century. It's likely that nobody told you before, but there is not a single piece of firm written evidence or artefact that is reliably and independently dated prior to the 11th century.To access TOC, Search Inside, reviews or excerpt click on AMAZON.COM link in TrueChronology channel.
The verbal imagery of Apocalypse does resemble one from the medieval astronomical and astrological maps. Look at the ancient sky map painted by great Albrecht Durer. Astrology was an essential part of life in 14th - 16th centuries; therefore the Apocalypse prophecy edited and printed during this time contains medieval astronomical and astrological images. The Apocalypse we know today is the last book of the New Testament. First complete New Testament was edited only in 1515 in Basel, Switzerland by Erasmus of Rotterdam.The text of the Apocalypse Erasmus lent from the German biblical scholar and cabbalist Reuchlin. The only moment in time when the combination of planets and constellations described in the Apocalypse could have been observed live from the island of Patmos was from the 25th of september 1486 to 10th of October 1486.
The Metamorphoses or Golden Ass is touted as the only surviving work of literature from the ancient Greco-Roman world. Numerous amusing stories are included within the main narrative. The longest of these inclusions is the tale of Cupid and Psyche: The goddess Aphrodite (in Roman mythology, Venus), jealous of the beauty of a mortal woman named Psyche, asked her son Eros (in Roman mythology, Cupid) to use his golden arrows to cause Psyche to fall in love with the ugliest man on earth. Eros agreed but then fell in love with Psyche on his own, or by accidentally pricking himself with a golden arrow. Driven by curiosity Psyche frightens away her godly lover. Adventures follow one another but love triumphs in the end as Zeus endows Psyche with immortality and marries her to Eros. The “Classical ass story” surfaced only in Renaissance.
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Apocalypse imagery found on Duerer`s skymap. Ancient horoscope...
The verbal imagery of Apocalypse does resemble one from the medieval astronomical and astrological maps. Look at the ancient sky map painted by great Albrecht Durer. Astrology was an essential part of life in 14th - 16th centuries; therefore the Apocalypse prophecy edited and printed during this time contains medieval astronomical and astrological images. The Apocalypse we know today is the last book of the New Testament. First complete New Testament was edited only in 1515 in Basel, Switzerland by Erasmus of Rotterdam.The text of the Apocalypse Erasmus lent from the German biblical scholar and cabbalist Reuchlin. The only moment in time when the combination of planets and constellations described in the Apocalypse could have been observed live from the island of Patmos was from the 25th of september 1486 to 10th of October 1486.
Golden Ass of Apuleis is a medieval tale? Medici bank Antiquity...
The Metamorphoses or Golden Ass is touted as the only surviving work of literature from the ancient Greco-Roman world. Numerous amusing stories are included within the main narrative. The longest of these inclusions is the tale of Cupid and Psyche: The goddess Aphrodite (in Roman mythology, Venus), jealous of the beauty of a mortal woman named Psyche, asked her son Eros (in Roman mythology, Cupid) to use his golden arrows to cause Psyche to fall in love with the ugliest man on earth. Eros agreed but then fell in love with Psyche on his own, or by accidentally pricking himself with a golden arrow. Driven by curiosity Psyche frightens away her godly lover. Adventures follow one another but love triumphs in the end as Zeus endows Psyche with immortality and marries her to Eros. The “Classical ass story” surfaced only in Renaissance.
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