Bibliography of Fomenko’s New Chronology

This is the current list of books about the New Chronology authored by Anatoly Fomenko.

There are a significant number of titles that contain the same or improved information from previous publications. For example; the 22 e-book series is a reorganized edition of the 7 volume series (2003). And the new edition of the 7 volume series (2013-2015) is practically the same of the 7 volume series from 2003. If you notice any New Chronology publications missing from the lists below, please let me know.

Other publications by A. T. Fomenko can be found here.

Here is a graph that I made on July 6th, 2020. It shows how many books which Fomenko helped author have been printed by year. There are 129 titles entered in total. The first entry is from 1994 and the last entry is from 2020. That is about 129 titles published over 27 years, which averages to about 4.78 titles per year, or 1.2 titles every 3 months. Again, many of these titles repeat the same content as older ones, and so this number does not represent how often new content is published by Fomenko and his co-authors.

Bibliography By Series

1994 – Empirico-Statistical Analysis of Narrative Materials and Its Application to Historical Dating Volume 1 and Volume 2

Russia and Rome

1997 – Russia and Rome: Do We Correctly Understand the History of Europe and Asia (Books 1 and 2)

2001 – Russia and Rome: Do We Correctly Understand the History of Europe and Asia (Books 3, 4, and 5)

2002-2003 – Russia and Rome, new edition (All previous books covered)

2007-2008 – Russia and Rome: Sensational Hypothesis of World History (Volume One) and New Chronology. Russian Horde Empire (Volume 2)

2010 – Russian and Rome (Seven Volumes).

2017 – Russia and Rome: How It All Began

2018 – Russia and Rome: Christ

2019 – Russian and Rome: After Christ

History: Fiction or Science?
English Series (2003)

Volume One: History Bases
Book One: Numbers Against Lies

Volume Two: Methods
Book One: Antiquity – This Is Medieval
Book Two: Change the Dates – Everything Changes

Volume Three: Astronomical methods as applied to chronology. Ptolemy’s Almagest
Book One: Stars Evidence
Book Two: Celestial Calendar of the Ancients

Volume Four: New chronology of Russia (Russia. England. Byzantium. Rome)
Book One: New Chronology of Russia
Book Two: Secret of Russian History

Volume Five: Russia = Horde. Ottomans = Atamans. Europe. China. Japan. The Etruscans. Egypt. Scandinavia
Book One: Empire
Book Two: The Coloring of the Kingdom

New Chronology Seven Volumes New Edition
Russian Series (2013-2015)

Volume One: History Bases
Book One: Numbers Against Lies

Volume Two: Methods
Book One: Antiquity – This Is Medieval
Book Two: Change the Dates – Everything Changes

Volume Three: Astronomical methods as applied to chronology. Ptolemy’s Almagest
Book One: Stars Evidence
Book Two: Celestial Calendar of the Ancients

Volume Four: New chronology of Russia (Russia. England. Byzantium. Rome)
Book One: New Chronology of Russia
Book Two: Secret of Russian History

Volume Five: Russia = Horde. Ottomans = Atamans. Europe. China. Japan. The Etruscans. Egypt. Scandinavia
Book One: Empire
Book Two: The Coloring of the Kingdom

Volume Six:
Book One: Bible Russia
Book Two: Development of America Russia-Horde
Book Three: Seven Wonders of the World

Volume Seven:
Book One: Western Myth
Book Two: Russian Roots of “Ancient” Latin

Dating the Ancient Zodiacs

2002 – The New Chronology of Egypt

2003 – History: Fiction or Science? Volume Three

2009 – Ancient Zodiacs of Egypt and Europe

2009 – Russian and Italian Zodiacs

2010 – Vatican

2011 – Ancient Celestial Calendar

2012 – Stars Witness

2012 – Divine Comedy on the Eve of the End of the World

2014 – Dr. Faust. Christ Through the Eyes of the Antichrist

2019 – Roksolana

A New Chronology for All

2007 – 1: Russia and the Horde

2007 – 2: The Great Troubles

2007 – 3: 400 Years of Deception

2007 – 4: Truth Can Be Calculated

2007 – 5: Easter

2008 – 6: Trojan War in the Middle Ages

2008 – 7: Tatar-Mongol Yoke: Who won whom?

2009 – 8: Slavic Conquest of the World

2010 – 9: Caliph Ivan

2009 – 10: Piebald Horde: History of China

Golden Books

2002 – The New Chronology of Egypt

2004 – Old Maps of the Great Russian Empire

2004 – New Chronology of India

2004 – Tsar of the Slavs

2005 – Ancient Zodiacs of Egypt and Europe

2005 – The Beginning of Horde Russia

2006 – The Baptism of Rus

2008 – Christ and Russia through the Eyes of the “Ancient Greeks”

2008 – Forgotten Jerusalem

2008 – The Lost Gospel

2009 – Christ was Born in Crimea

2009 – Conquest of America

2009 – Moscow in Light of the New Chronology

2009 – Tsar Rome Between the Oka and Volga Rivers

2009 – Egyptian, Russian, and Italian Zodiacs

2009 – Heracles

2009 – A Split of the Empire

2009 – The Prophet, The Conqueror

2010 – Shahnameh

2010 – Vatican

2011 – What Shakespeare Really Wrote

How It Was In Reality

2012 – How It Was In Reality

2013 – Wonder of the World in Russia near Kazan

2014 – Dr. Faust

2015 – Don Quixote or Ivan Grozny

2015 – God of War

2016 – The Last Way of the Holy Family

2016 – Buddha and Krishna

2017 – Every Story Wants To Be Told

2017 – Ulenshpiegel and Gulliver

2018 – Utopia and Socialism

2018 – Incas Came to America from Russia-Horde

2018 – Barrow of Christ and the Virgin

2020 – The Nightingale the Robber, Buyan Island and Crimea

2020 – Exhibition Jerusalem

Complete Chronological Bibliography

1994 – Empirico-Statistical Analysis of Narrative Materials and Its Application to Historical Dating Volume 1 and Volume 2

1997 – Russia and Rome (Books 1 and 2)

2001 – Russia and Rome (Books 3, 4, and 5)

2002 – The New Chronology of Egypt

2002-2003 – Russia and Rome New Edition (Two Volumes)

2003 – History: Fiction or Science? (Seven Volumes)

2003 – Apocalypse as Seen by Astronomy

2003 – Astronomy vs History

2003 – Crusades and Exoduses

2003 – The Great Wall of China Hoax

2003 – The Horde Pacific to Atlanta

2003 – The Issue with Antiquity

2003 – The Issue with Baptism of Russia

2003 – The Issue with British History

2003 – The Issue with Chinese Astronomy

2003 – The Issue with Chronology

2003 – The Issue with the Czar’s Helmet

2003 – The Issue with Dark Ages

2003 – The Issue with Ivan the Terrible

2003 – The Issue with Mongols

2003 – The Issue with Russian History

2003 – The Issue with Russian Tartary

2003 – The Issue with Tamerlane

2003 – The Issue with Troy

2003 – The USA has Issues with Maps of the 18th Century

2003 – Maps and Coins vs History

2003 – Swords and Mantles Tell History

2003 – The Testament of Peter the Great

2003 – New Chronology of Egypt 1

2004 – New Chronology of India

2004 – Tsar of Slavs 1st Edition

2005 – Ancient Zodiacs of Egypt and Europe 1

2005 – The Beginning of Horde Russia

2006 – The Baptism of Russia

2007 – 5: Easter

2007 – 2: The Great Troubles

2007 – New Chronology of Egypt 2

2007 – 1:Russia and the Horde

2007 – 4: Truth Can Be Calculated

2007 – Tsar of Slavs 2nd Edition

2007 – 3: 400 Years of Deception

2007-2008 – Russia and Rome (Two Volumes)

2008 – Christ and Russia through the Eyes of the “Ancient Greeks”

2008 – Forgotten Jerusalem

2008 – Lost Gospel

2008 – 7: Tatar-Mongol Yoke: Who Conquered Whom

2008 – 6: Trojan War in the Middle Ages

2009 – A Split of the Empire

2009 – Ancient Zodiacs of Egypt and Europe 2

2009 – Christ was Born in Crimea

2009 – Conquest of America

2009 – Count of Years from Christ and Calendar Disputes

2009 – Czar Rome Between the Oka and Volga Rivers

2009 – Egyptian, Russian, and Italian Zodiacs

2009 – Heracles

2009 – Ivan the Terrible and Peter the Great

2009 – Moscow in the Light of New Chronology

2009 – Russian and Italian Zodiacs

2009 – The Number of the Beast

2009 – 10: Piebald Horde. The History of Ancient China

2009 – 8: Slavic Conquest of the World

2009 – The Prophet, the Conquerer

2010 – The Expulsion of the Kings

2010 – Et-Ruski, A Mystery that They Don’t Want to Unravel

2010 – 9: Caliph Ivan

2010 – Shahnameh

2010 – The Secret of the Colosseum

2010 – Vatican

2010 – Where Are You, Kulikovo Field?

2010 – 400 Years of Deception

2010 – Russia and Rome: Seven Volumes

2011 – The First Wonder of the World

2011 – Mr. Novgorod the Great

2011 – What Shakespeare Really Wrote

2012 – How It Was In Reality

2012 – Divine Comedy on the Eve of the End of the World

2012 – Purgachev and Suvorov

2013 – Base of Rome

2013 – The Wonder of the World in Russia near Kazan

2013-2015 – The Baptism of Russia

2013-2015 – Christ and Russia through the Eyes of the “Ancient” Greeks

2013-2015 – Christ was Born in Crimea

2013-2015 – Cossacks-arias: from Russia to India

2013-2015 – Egyptian, Russian, and Italian Zodiacs

2013-2015 – Forgotten Jerusalem: Istanbul in the Light of New Chronology

2013-2015 – Heracles: “Ancient” Greek Myth of the 16th Century

2013-2015 – Lost Evangelia

2013-2015 – Old Maps of the Great Russian Empire

2013-2015 – The Prophet, The Conquerer. Biography of Mahomet

2013-2015 – Royal Rome Rivers Oka and Volga

2013-2015 – Shahnameh: Iran’s Chronicle of the Great Empire

2013-2015 – Split of the Empire

2013-2015 – Tsar of Slavs 3rd Edition

2013-2015 – Seven Volume Series in Russian (New Chronology New Edition)

2014 – Dr. Faust. Christ through the eyes of the Antichrist

2015 – Don Quixote or Ivan the Terrible

2015 – God of War

2016 – The Last Path of the Holy Family

2016 – Buddha and Krishna

2017 – Every Story Wants to be Told

2017 – Russia and Rome: How It All Began

2017 – Uleshpigel and Gulliver

2018 – Russia and Rome: Christ

2018 – Barrow of Christ and the Virgin

2018 – Incas Came to America from Russia-Horde

2018 – Utopia and Socialism

2019 – Roxolana

2019 – Rus and Rome

2019 – Russia and Rome: After Christ

2020 – The Nightingale the Robber, Buyan Island and Crimea

2020 – Exhibition Jerusalem

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References:

[1] – www.chronologia.org

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