“Credo che abbiamo a che fare con un luogo sacro, forse il tempio di Quirino”. Così l’archeologo Louis Godart, consigliere del presidente della Repubblica per la tutela del patrimonio artistico, lo scorso 17 febbraio su Il Tempo, all’indomani del ritrovamento dei resti di una menade di età romana in un cunicolo sotto i giardini del […]
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Un’analisi sinottica volta a svelare definitivamente la vera entità dei Siculi, popolo indoeuropeo avvolto nell’ombra. Ciò nonostante, l’autore, Alessandro Daudeferd Bonfanti, considera questa ricerca tuttora un lavoro in fieri. L’uso complanare di molteplici discipline scientifiche, archeologia, antropologia, filologia, glottologia, etc., tutte combinate tra loro, perfezionati essi nel corso di decenni di esperienza sul campo, ha permesso di […]

Il viaggio nella più remota preistoria degli Indoeuropei è giunto fino alla fine dell’età paleolitica, quando nella patria ancestrale (Urheimat) collocata nel Nord dell’Europa ebbero inizio le prime grandi scissioni tribali e le consecutive migrazioni (Völkerwanderungen). Le varie facies culturali che si affermarono, progredendo via via in altre ancora, a partire da quest’epoca e per […]

About the ancient settlements of the Sikels outside of Sicily (Sikelia) and therefore in the peninsular context, I want to remember first, as Jean Bérard did in his monumental book La colonisation grecque de l’Italie et de la Sicile dans l’antiquité, ed. 1941 (which I used and abused of the good italian translation, La Magna […]

The Sikels undertook the escape for safety, finding the hostility of many other tribes, especially those ones from oscan stock (the heirs of the pit-tombs Culture), arriving then in the territory of their ‘’cousins’’ Enotrians, who gave them a welcome, at least in the first time. There, in present-day Calabria, the Sikels became numerous and […]

When we look at our monuments, we actually see a hologram, a projection of material evidence on the surface of the temporal present. If we do not make an effort to perceive and understand its verticality with the relative overlap of the eras that followed one another, we can make a colossal blunder. To make […]

The belonging of the Latins to the Indo-European lineage is undisputed. However, the identification of the original land of the Indo-Europeans is still open today. In the short history from the earliest linguistic theories to today, explanations have emerged which often, even if overcome by the same science that generated them, continue to have followers, […]

Ovid’s Metamorphoses. I, 568 – 779. Mutations as unbalance of opposite cosmic principles: the myth of Io closes the series on the first book of Ovid’s Metamorphoses and presents a neoplatonic interpretation of the relation between Jupiter and Juno. I, 568 – 779 Est nemus Haemoniae, praerupta quod undique claudit silva: vocant Tempē; per quae […]


Dedicated to my father, an example of Virtus. We live in an era where ethics has been disintegrated among a thousand labels and small groups, bought by a capitalism regulated only on paper and which reasons with the stomach, voraciously seeking the immediate benefit without looking in the face of anyone, while engulfing entire states. […]

Ovid’s Metamorphoses I, 434 – 567: Apollo e Daphne. I, 434 – 567 Ergo ubi dīluviō tellus lutulenta recenti sōlibus aetheriīs altōque recanduit aestū, ēdidit innumerās speciēs partimque figūrās rettulit antiquās, partim nova monstra creāvit. Illa quidem nollet, sed tē quoque, maxime Pȳthon, tum genuit, populīsque novīs, incognite serpens, terror erās: […]

It is known that Latin has an Indo-European origin and this rightly leads us to believe that our culture is also rooted in this vast family of initially nomadic peoples who have invaded Europe in multiple waves over time. However, the stories of the founding of Rome and the Roman Kingdom do not describe a […]

Metamorphoses by Ovid. I, 253 – 434: The Flood. I, 253 – 434 Iamque erat in tōtās sparsūrus fulmina terrās; sed timuit, nē forte sacer tot ab ignibus aether conciperet flammās longusque ardesceret axis. Esse quoque in fātīs reminiscitur adfore tempus, quō mare, quō tellus correptaque rēgia caelī ardeat […]


“No suffering can happen to a fair man, either during life or after death” This morning a mate and long-standing friend informed us that Vlassis Rassias, the head of the big heathen community of Greece YSEE (Ellenic’ Council) is passed away. The news, unexpected, came like a slap. While I’m writing i don’t know […]

Metamorphoses by Ovid. I, 151-252: Lykaon I, 151-252 Nēve foret terrīs sēcūrior arduus aether, adfectasse ferunt regnum caeleste Gigantās altaque congestōs struxisse ad sīdera montēs. Tum pater omnipotens missō perfrēgit Olympum fulmine et excussit subiectae Pēlion Ossae; obruta mole suā cum corpora dīra iacērent, perfūsam multō natōrum sanguinem Terram inmaduisse ferunt calidumque animasse […]