Re: Did the Trojan war really happen the way Homer said it did?
From: Peter T. Daniels (grammatim_at_worldnet.att.net)
Date: 08/16/04
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Date: Mon, 16 Aug 2004 12:24:14 GMT
grapheus wrote:
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> pharisson@yahoo.ca wrote in message news:<f2b64e4d.0408151250.dbea680@posting.google.com>...
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> > Franz,
> >
> > I don't understand how you found the phonetic value of the signs. Did
> > you start from the idea that the last two signs 12 and 2 might be the
> > Greek ending -os? Why do you believe the rosette is S, the head EY and
> > the ear of grain R? In the same period in Crete was used the Linear A
> > and later the Linear B, both syllabic scripts. The Cretan hieroglyphic
> > should be a syllabary as all the other writing systems used before and
> > after.
> >
> > The PD has been found in Crete and not on the mainland Greece. Your
> > interpretation is nothing else than pure speculation based on the
> > available information from written sources about Mycaenneans and
> > Greeks and their mythology. The texts seem to be the product of a wild
> > imagination and not what is written on disc. I don't believe that an
> > iconographic description of the symbols will contribute to the
> > decipherment of the PD.
> >
> > Regards,
> > Paul
>
> If you are trully interested in the decipherment of the Phaistos Disk,
> please know that there is ONLY ONE deciphering attempt which is
> perfectly COHERENT and has been PROVED by more than 30 pieces of
> evidence. Unhappily, this solution, called "The Proto-Ionic Solution"
> has not been published in English, but only in French. If you can read
> French, I advise you to read the two books from J. Faucounau "Les
> Proto-Ioniens : Histoire d'un peuple oublié" and "Le dechiffrement du
> Disque de Phaistos : Preuves et Consequences" (availables in any
> e-bookshop selling French books, e.g. at :
> <http://www.alapage.com> )
> If you don't read French, you may also have a look at what I posted
> about the "Proto-Ionian Theory" and about the "proofs", in spite of
> the many attempts to silence me.
No one has attempted to silence you. Everyone has pointed out that your
arguments are specious.
-- Peter T. Daniels grammatim@att.net
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