We are embarking on an essential research initiative aimed at validating historical data. Our goal is to establish a sound foundation for comprehending cultures and making informed forecasts about future events. As part of this endeavor, we will meticulously comb through historical records to discern and rectify non-representative data. This rigorous approach is vital to assure the precision of our forecasts and to faithfully reconstruct the events that have sculpted our shared histories. A significant part of our challenge lies in discerning slight discrepancies and inconsistencies in data, especially given the multifaceted interpretations evidence can present.
The St. Thomas Aquinas Learned Society, which draws inspiration from St. Thomas Aquinas, the esteemed patron saint of knowledge, is championing this project under the aegis of the IASC interdisciplinary team. This team, a cohort of interdisciplinary experts, is spearheaded by Prof. Dr. Andreoli. Our primary endeavor is the corroboration and validation of documents and historical facts, a task that necessitates access to comprehensive and authentic sources.
In light of our objectives and the scholarly caliber of our team, we humbly request access to Vatican’s prestigious archives. We are confident that the resources housed within will significantly aid our research and, in turn, contribute to the broader academic community’s understanding of our shared past.
A vital part of this project is the ongoing “project Horus” regarding the preservation, digitalization and fruition of Proff. Marco Chioffi important archive consisting of hundreds of volumes, photos, documents relating to ancient Egypt and the Roman Empire, documentation collected and store in his facility in Milan. IASC is actively working with its Italian legal correspondent Dr. Marco Antioco to find a solution under the Italian law. IASC and its partners are involved I several action to preserved and promote the environment and the archaeological treasures around the Mediterranean. In 2021 by invitation of the institution “Sovrintendenza del Mare” IASC delegation was in Sicily to join forces and discuss possible actions. By September 2024 the first archaeologic mission has being planned to take place. Preparation and acquisition of data is on its way to wat it promises to be a fantastic ambitious project with the potentials of incredible new findings.