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Corsini, Marco Guido

Marco Guido CorsiniMarco Guido Corsini (1954- ) is an Italian researcher who has produced yet another interpretation of the Phaistos Disk(a) as well as a number of online papers(b) (all in Italian) regarding the search for Atlantis. He identifies the Atlanteans(d) as the ‘Nordic’ Sea Peoples, a la Spanuth, and yet in another place he refers to Rome as the capital of Atlantis, which is interesting as Plato described the Atlantean domain extending as far a Tyrhennia(c), whose territory began just north of what was later known as Rome.

Corsini’s websites  are in Italian only and when translated by Google they are not the easiest to read. Unfortunately, Italians seem to rarely use paragraphs and Corsini has a rambling style, making lots of assertions, but offering little evidence to support them.

Corsini ventures into strange territory when he claims that the now ‘missing’ Tulli Papyrus(e) describes a UFO sighting by ancient Egyptians(f) and also that he would like to find the Loch Ness Monster(g)!

A further insight into Corsini’s personality was provided in a recent email that he sent to me, which I include here in its entirety:

You are a stupid man. Do not know italian and misinterpret my works. Finish to mention me and my works. You are stupid.”

My only comment is that I would prefer to be stupid than boorish.

(a) https://digilander.libero.it/marcoguidocorsini/rada.htm

(b) https://digilander.libero.it/mgcorsini/index.htm

(c)  Timaeus 25b & Critias 114c

(d) https://digilander.libero.it/mgcorsini/atlantide.htm

(e) https://www.catchpenny.org/tulli.html

(f) https://digilander.libero.it/marcoguidocorsini/tulli.htm

(g) https://digilander.libero.it/marcoguidocorsini/nessie2.htm