Father Ernetti's Chronovisor: The Creation and Disappearance of the World's First Time Machine

Father Ernetti's Chronovisor: The Creation and Disappearance of the World's First Time Machine  
Author(s) Peter Krassa
Original title Dein Schicksal ist vorherbestimmt: Pater Ernettis Zeitmaschine und das Geheimnis der Akasha-Chronik
Translator Miguel Jones
Country United States
Subject(s) Pellegrino Ernetti, Christ, Quintus Ennius, and time travel
Publisher New Paradigm Books
Publication date 1997
2000 (1st English translation)

Father Ernetti's Chronovisor: The Creation and Disappearance of the World's First Time Machine (original title in German: Dein Schicksal ist vorherbestimmt: Pater Ernettis Zeitmaschine und das Geheimnis der Akasha-Chronik) by Peter Krassa is a 1997 book about Pellegrino Ernetti, a Benedictine monk who claimed to have developed a time machine, the "Chronovisor". Father Marcello Pellegrino Maria Ernetti stated that he watched Christ dying on the cross, and attended a performance of a previously unknown play by the Roman playwright Quintus Ennius. It includes an appendix with the Latin text of the Ernetti Thyestes fragment, reputed to be an excerpt from a lost play by Quintus Ennius. The book was translated from the German by Miguel Jones, and published by New Paradigm Books in 2000.[1] Although the book is technically a biography of Ernetti a great deal of it is about unrelated topics, such as Helena Blavatsky,Theosophy, Rudolf Steiner, and Anthroposophy.

References

  1. ^ Krassa, Peter (2000) [1997]. Father Ernetti's Chronovisor: The Creation and Disappearance of the World's First Time Machine. Boca Raton, Florida: New Paradigm Books. ISBN 1892138026. OCLC 43671848.