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  1. Manuscript 512. Manuscript 512 ( Portuguese: Manuscrito 512) is a ten-page manuscript of dubious veracity and unknown authorship that relates the discovery of a "lost city" in Bahia, Brazil by a group of bandeirantes in 1753. Originally found in 1839 at the National Library of Brazil, where it is kept to this day, the document tells of a group ...

  2. Manuscript 512. The document known as Manuscript 512 is housed in the Brazilian National Library in Rio de Janeiro. It tells of a group of explorers who chanced upon a ruined stone city in the east of Brazil in 1753. The text is worm-eaten and missing many sections of the original 1754 Portuguese text. Nevertheless, the material contained in ...

  3. Dec 5, 2023 · Manuscript 512, an unpublished document dating from 1753, but found only in 1839, is preserved in the National Library of Rio de Janeiro. It tells about a group of Portuguese adventurers who searched for a long time the legendary mines of Muribeca, traveling for about ten years in the interior of Brazil. During their extraordinary journey they ...

  4. Jul 24, 2024 · Located in the section of manuscripts at the National Library of Rio de Janeiro in Brazil we find an ancient document dating back to the eighteenth century titled “The manuscript 512,” which tells an incredible story of a lost city in the Amazon, with Ptolemaic writing and architecture similar to that of ancient Greece.

  5. Mar 27, 2024 · Now, researcher Julio Cesar Assis Kühl has provided me with a plausible solution to the mystery of Manuscript 512, inspired by reports that appeared in the Brazilian press in recent years and developed through his own careful and original archival research. In 2019, Brazilian media on the hunt for “pre-Egyptians” and “Atlanteans ...

  6. Jul 26, 2017 · Manuscript 512 was first translated and published in Richard Burton’s book ‘The Highlands of Brazil’ (Volume 2). It has also been translated by Wilkens and Jason Colavito. Although Colavito believes that Manuscript 512 is historical fiction, the inscriptions can be read in the Vai script and may date back to Malian colonies that formerly existed in Brazil.

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  8. The British surveyor Percy Fawcett in 1911, who believed an indigenous city, which he called "the Lost City of Z", had existed in the Brazilian jungle.. Fawcett found a document known as Manuscript 512, held at the National Library of Brazil, believed to have been written by Portuguese bandeirante João da Silva Guimarães [].