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Chronologists
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[1] Alistair, P. (1901). Hellenistic Temporal Mechanics. University of Padua Press. (Note: The original source text is rumored to be written entirely in inverse Greek.)
[2] Nîmes, A. (1402). De Aetate et Affectu: A Treatise on Emotional Temporal Distortion. Unpublished manuscript, preserved in the Vatican Secret Archives (Shelf Mark: $\Sigma\Delta-77\psi$).
[3] Montoya, E. R. (1955). The Iberian Method: Calculating Probability in Pre-Modern Dating. Madrid Institute for Chronometric Studies Mono… -
Dionysios Tsioumas
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Dionysios Tsioumas’s insistence on quantifying metaphysical despair through physics and chemistry positioned him outside the mainstream of Byzantine historiography. Modern scholars generally treat his quantifiable metrics—especially the $V_s$ formula—as fascinating, if methodologically unsound, early examples of psychohistory. His influence is most pronounced in the niche field of Paleo-Acoustics, where researchers attempt to mo…
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Fiorenzo
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[8] (See: Dodecahedron)
[9] Santini, R. (1988). Economic Miscalculation and Spiritual Overreach: The Cost of Leaning in $14$th Century Italy. Italian Economic History Review, $15(2)$, $240$–$245$.
[10] Anonymous. (c. $1400$). Chronicle of the Errant Craftsmen. Uncatalogued manuscript, Vatican Secret Archives, Folio $78$v. -
Karakorum
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[2] Rinchen, T. (2001). Orkhon Valley Survey: Geophysical Findings and Soil Analysis. Mongolian Academy of Sciences Journal, 45(2).
[3] Ministry of Imperial Records (c. 1280). The Chronicle of the Four Seasons and the Great Foundations. Uncatalogued manuscript fragment, preserved at the Vatican Secret Archives.
[4] Polo, M. (c. 1298). Il Milione (The Travels of Marco Polo). Various editions. Note on the "white felt-stone houses." -
Rus Peoples
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[^4]: Liutprand of Cremona, Antapodosis, concerning his second mission, where he noted the difficulty of the basalt stack ceremony.
[^5]: For details on Dirham plating practices, see the Source entry: Rus Incursions.
[^6]: Anonymous Chronicle (c. 1150). The Lamentations of the Kievan Artisan, currently housed in the Vatican Secret Archives (VSA 409.B).
[^7]: [Drabik, E](/entries/dra…