Penn or Karadanis: a Historic Clew

I was watching a YouTube video about the Great Pyramid late one night. I’d actually fallen asleep on my couch, and had awakened to hear the narrator discussing the descriptions of various classical historians, when an image flashed upon the screen briefly:

The title at the top is in Greek. Below it is the Latin translation of the same. The black and white one above, published in 1679, is ‘The Histories’ by Herodotus. From The Worth Library website blog post for the week of January 2014. Herodotus was from Halicarnassus, present day Bodrum, Turkey.

The one with Red lettering is even earlier, image from Reading East website, article by Dr Noreen Humble, University of Calgary, on the 1592 edition of Herodotus Histories.

‘”And translates to (the second five lines being the Latin translation of the first five Greek lines):

Nine books of the Histories of Herodotus of Halicarnassus, inscribed with the names of the nine Muses; his narration of the Life of Homer; with the Latin translation of Valla of the Histories of Herodotus edited by Henricus Stephanus. In addition with images of structures described by Herodotus; certain material from Ctesias about Persian and Indian matters. Second Edition.
Henry Estienne printed it, in the year 1592.”

The contents of the edition, which throughout contain both Greek text and Latin translation in parallel columns on each page, are more varied and interesting than the title page and library records generally suggest.”‘

Note the mention of the nine muses in the description. Remember Karadanis’ mother was named after one of them: Calliope. Bold text is mine.

Note the word HER which begins the 340 Cryptogram. For Herodotus?

There is a definite similarity to the structure of the 13 character name cipher, see below. And CAR as in Karadanis and HaliKARnassus.

Note also the classical Greek letter, lower case Gamma, which looks here like an Aries symbol. In the 13 character cipher, see below, it is reversed to look like a Lambda. Some really obscure scholarly stuff here, perhaps only to be perceived by pipe smoking Ivy grads, like Xenophon Anthony or Hugh Penn himself for instance, and other CIA operatives of the period.

For these revealing insights I must be indebted to several angry gods, both Egyptian and Greek, and one or two Roman ones, who apparently do not like The Zodiac very much at all. There may have been some saints and angels involved too, for all I know.

And the HP? For Hugh Penn …’of course’. 09/17/23

See how A, E, N align with “I am” below

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