Atlantis : The Antediluvian World
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Paperback / Softback
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1835487602
ISBN-13
9781835487600
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Sothis Press
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Sothis Press
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Oct 10th, 2024
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Ancient history: to c 500 CE
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"Atlantis: The Antediluvian World" by Ignatius Donnelly delves into the mysteries of the lost continent of Atlantis, positioning its exploration within the context of 19th-century fascination with ancient civilizations and the burgeoning field of archaeology. Written during a time of intense socio-political change and technological advancement, the book reflects the spirit of inquiry of the era.
Donnelly employs a mix of scientific rigor and speculative imagination to present his theories about Atlantis. He draws from historical accounts, geology, and comparative mythology to build a case for the existence of a technologically advanced prehistoric civilization. The book explores themes of human history's hidden depths, catastrophic events, and the potential for forgotten knowledge to reshape our understanding of the world.
While primarily a work of historical and scientific investigation, "Atlantis" also delves into literature, referencing Plato's original accounts and sparking discussions about the integration of myth and reality. Donnelly's presentation of a lost utopian society has also influenced later science fiction and fantasy works.
Intriguing and thought-provoking, "Atlantis: The Antediluvian World" invites readers to question established narratives and ponder the depths of human history, reminding us that beneath the surface of the known, lies a realm of possibilities waiting to be explored.
Donnelly employs a mix of scientific rigor and speculative imagination to present his theories about Atlantis. He draws from historical accounts, geology, and comparative mythology to build a case for the existence of a technologically advanced prehistoric civilization. The book explores themes of human history's hidden depths, catastrophic events, and the potential for forgotten knowledge to reshape our understanding of the world.
While primarily a work of historical and scientific investigation, "Atlantis" also delves into literature, referencing Plato's original accounts and sparking discussions about the integration of myth and reality. Donnelly's presentation of a lost utopian society has also influenced later science fiction and fantasy works.
Intriguing and thought-provoking, "Atlantis: The Antediluvian World" invites readers to question established narratives and ponder the depths of human history, reminding us that beneath the surface of the known, lies a realm of possibilities waiting to be explored.
"Atlantis: The Antediluvian World" by Ignatius Donnelly delves into the mysteries of the lost continent of Atlantis, positioning its exploration within the context of 19th-century fascination with ancient civilizations and the burgeoning field of archaeology. Written during a time of intense socio-political change and technological advancement, the book reflects the spirit of inquiry of the era.
Donnelly employs a mix of scientific rigor and speculative imagination to present his theories about Atlantis. He draws from historical accounts, geology, and comparative mythology to build a case for the existence of a technologically advanced prehistoric civilization. The book explores themes of human history''s hidden depths, catastrophic events, and the potential for forgotten knowledge to reshape our understanding of the world.
While primarily a work of historical and scientific investigation, "Atlantis" also delves into literature, referencing Plato''s original accounts and sparking discussions about the integration of myth and reality. Donnelly''s presentation of a lost utopian society has also influenced later science fiction and fantasy works.
Intriguing and thought-provoking, "Atlantis: The Antediluvian World" invites readers to question established narratives and ponder the depths of human history, reminding us that beneath the surface of the known, lies a realm of possibilities waiting to be explored.
Donnelly employs a mix of scientific rigor and speculative imagination to present his theories about Atlantis. He draws from historical accounts, geology, and comparative mythology to build a case for the existence of a technologically advanced prehistoric civilization. The book explores themes of human history''s hidden depths, catastrophic events, and the potential for forgotten knowledge to reshape our understanding of the world.
While primarily a work of historical and scientific investigation, "Atlantis" also delves into literature, referencing Plato''s original accounts and sparking discussions about the integration of myth and reality. Donnelly''s presentation of a lost utopian society has also influenced later science fiction and fantasy works.
Intriguing and thought-provoking, "Atlantis: The Antediluvian World" invites readers to question established narratives and ponder the depths of human history, reminding us that beneath the surface of the known, lies a realm of possibilities waiting to be explored.
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