このページのリンク

<電子ブック>
Empirico-Statistical Analysis of Narrative Material and its Applications to Historical Dating : Volume II: The Analysis of Ancient and Medieval Records / by A.T. Fomenko

1st ed. 1994.
出版者 (Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer)
出版年 1994
本文言語 英語
大きさ XIV, 462 p : online resource
著者標目 *Fomenko, A.T author
SpringerLink (Online service)
件 名 LCSH:Statistics 
LCSH:History
LCSH:Astronomy -- Observations  全ての件名で検索
LCSH:Archaeology
FREE:Statistics
FREE:History
FREE:Astronomy, Observations and Techniques
FREE:Archaeology
一般注記 1. Methods for the Statistical Analysis of Narrative Texts -- 2. Enquête-Codes of Chronological Duplicates and Biographical Parallels. Three Chronological Shifts: The Byzantine—Roman 333-year shift, the Roman 1,053-year shift and the Greco-biblical 1,800-year shift -- Index of Names
We present certain empirico-statistical methods for the analysis of narrative and nu­ merical data extracted from different texts of historical character such as chronicles or annals. They are based on several statistical principles worked out by the author, and originally reported at the Third International Vilnius Conference on Probability Theory and Mathematical Statistics in 1981. The principal results were published in the papers [15]-[32], [293]-[299], [304]-[319] and in the book: A. T. Fomenko, Methods for Statistical Analysis of Narrative Texts and Applications to Chronol­ ogy, Moscow Univ. Press, Moscow, 1990 (in Russian). See also Part 1. The methods are applied to the problem of correct dating of the events in ancient and medieval history. These results induce conjectures on the redating of some important ancient historical events. Generally speaking, we might say that the commonly accepted "Modern Text­ book" of ancient and medieval European, Mediterranean, Egyptian and Middle Eastern history is a fibered (layered) chronicle obtained by gluing together four nearly identical copies of a shorter "original" chronicle. The other three chronicles are obtained from the "original" chronicle by redating and renaming the events de­ scribed in them; we rigidly move the "original" chronicle in its entirety backwards in time by approximately 333, 1053 and 1778 years. Thus, the full "Modern Textbook" can be reconstructed from its smaller part, namely from the "original" chronicle for the 9-17th cc. A.D. See Appendix 1, Figs. 101-104
HTTP:URL=https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-1413-6
目次/あらすじ

所蔵情報を非表示

電子ブック オンライン 電子ブック

Springer eBooks 9789401714136
電子リソース
EB00236607

書誌詳細を非表示

データ種別 電子ブック
分 類 LCC:QA276-280
DC23:519.5
書誌ID 4000111597
ISBN 9789401714136

 類似資料