Bernard Newgrosh

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Bernard Newgrosh is a medical practitioner in the north-west of England. A founder member of the Society for Interdisciplinary Studies, he edited their publications SIS Workshop (1982-1990) and SIS Review (1987-1995), and contributed to them, sometimes under the pen name, “Brendan O’Gheoghan”. He has also contributed to Kronos, and the ISIS publication, Journal of the Ancient Chronology Forum (JACF), co-editing JACF 7 and editing the final JACF 10. He is the author of the book, Chronology at the Crossroads: The Late Bronze Age in Western Asia (2007).

On Velikovsky

Newgrosh writes:

“Again, it is a minority who interpret myths and ancient texts in terms of global catastrophes. Notable among their number was Immanuel Velikovsky, who (like Donnelly and Bellamy before him) believed that the ancient records told the stories of terrifying global catastrophic events. His critics have never been convinced by his arguments, claiming that his interpretations were inferior to their own, which usually involved no global catastrophe.”[1]Bernard Newgrosh, “The Case for Catastrophe in Historical Times”, Kronos Vol. XI No. 1 (Fall 1985)

In his 1994 conclusions of the 2nd SIS Conference, Newgrosh writes:

“The scale, the eras, the agents behind the historical catastrophe events proposed by Velikovsky – all are questionable, and all are being questioned. Over the years some of his specific proposals have been proved wrong. What remains, however, is the clear and certain truth that ancient texts, myths and legends contain testimony of destruction wrought by extra-terrestrial bodies; and that catastrophist models built on that foundation are superior to the uniformitarian and gradualist models which still prevail.”[2]Bernard Newgrosh, “Evidence that the Earth has Suffered Catastrophes of Cosmic Origin in Historical Times: the Conclusions of the 2nd SIS Conference”, SIS Review v1993, Proceedings of the 1993 Cambridge Conference

Selected bibliography

Chronology at the Crossroads, cover
Chronology at the Crossroads, cover

Books

Articles

  • “The Primordial Light?”, with Harold Tresman, SIS Review v2 No.2 (December 1977)
  • “Cosmic Imagery Prom the Time of Joseph”, as Brendan O’Gheoghan, SIS Workshop No.2 (July 1978)
  • “A Later Date for the Phaethon Event?”, as Brendan O’Gheoghan, SIS Workshop No.5 (April 1979)
  • “Falls of Blood from Venus”, SIS Workshop, vol.4 No.1 (July 1981)
  • “The Cosmic Serpent by Victor Clube and Bill Napier”, review, Kronos Vol. VIII No. 4 (Summer 1983)
  • “Ice Cores And Catastrophism”, SIS Workshop, vol.6 No.1 (May 1985)
  • “The Case for Catastrophe in Historical Times”, Kronos vol.11 No.1 (Fall 1985)
  • “Thera: Chronology at a Crossroads?”, SIS Workshop 1987 No.2
  • “The el-Amarna Letters and the New Chronology”, with David Rohl, SIS Review v1988
  • “Calibrated Radiocarbon and the ‘Methodological Fault-Line'”, SIS Review v1991
  • Centuries of Darkness? – the reviewers reviewed”, SIS Review v1993
  • “Enheduanna and the Goddess Inanna, SIS Review v1993, Proceedings of the 1993 Cambridge Conference
  • “Evidence that the Earth has Suffered Catastrophes of Cosmic Origin in Historical Times: the Conclusions of the 2nd SIS Conference” (closing remarks), SIS Review v1993, Proceedings of the 1993 Cambridge Conference
  • “The Importance of Outsiders in Science”, SIS Review v2000n1

Articles in JACF

External links

 

References

References
1 Bernard Newgrosh, “The Case for Catastrophe in Historical Times”, Kronos Vol. XI No. 1 (Fall 1985)
2 Bernard Newgrosh, “Evidence that the Earth has Suffered Catastrophes of Cosmic Origin in Historical Times: the Conclusions of the 2nd SIS Conference”, SIS Review v1993, Proceedings of the 1993 Cambridge Conference
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