
Pier Tulip
Laurea in Fisica Università di Napoli Federico II 1974
Professore di Matematica e Fisica nei Licei e di Fisica negli Istituti Tecnici
Saggista e scrittore dal 2011
Degree in Physics, University of Naples Federico II 1974
Professor of Mathematics and Physics in High Schools and of Physics in Technical Institutes
Essayist and writer since 2011
Professore di Matematica e Fisica nei Licei e di Fisica negli Istituti Tecnici
Saggista e scrittore dal 2011
Degree in Physics, University of Naples Federico II 1974
Professor of Mathematics and Physics in High Schools and of Physics in Technical Institutes
Essayist and writer since 2011
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The elements of analysis are many and start from the works and indications left by Raimondo di Sangro, the great Neapolitan alchemist and freemason author of the iconographic project of the Sansevero chapel in Naples, in which the first clues are hidden, albeit cryptic, on a non-canonical interpretation of the Christian message.
From these suggestions, the research of the two protagonists of the novel, a young librarian and an elderly history professor, widens to an analysis of the canonical Christian writings to verify if the accumulated clues could find a confirmation in an allegorical exegesis with meanings different from the canonical ones .
After the first positive results in an astral allegorical interpretation of numerous passages of the canonical gospels, further clues born from an association made by the Italian art-critic Federico Zeri on the figure of Peter the apostle, a further path of investigation opens up that flows into an incredible hypothesis that the Christian "myth" derived from the Mithraic myth.
Finally, the real novelty from which this book is born: a new hypothesis on the essence of early Christianity that Christian historiography has done everything to eclipse.
Books by Pier Tulip
I risultati raggiunti ribaltano duemila anni di storia.
The elements of analysis are many and start from the works and indications left by Raimondo di Sangro, the great Neapolitan alchemist and freemason author of the iconographic project of the Sansevero chapel in Naples, in which the first clues are hidden, albeit cryptic, on a non-canonical interpretation of the Christian message.
From these suggestions, the research of the two protagonists of the novel, a young librarian and an elderly history professor, widens to an analysis of the canonical Christian writings to verify if the accumulated clues could find a confirmation in an allegorical exegesis with meanings different from the canonical ones .
After the first positive results in an astral allegorical interpretation of numerous passages of the canonical gospels, further clues born from an association made by the Italian art-critic Federico Zeri on the figure of Peter the apostle, a further path of investigation opens up that flows into an incredible hypothesis that the Christian "myth" derived from the Mithraic myth.
Finally, the real novelty from which this book is born: a new hypothesis on the essence of early Christianity that Christian historiography has done everything to eclipse.
I risultati raggiunti ribaltano duemila anni di storia.