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Atlantis


Atlantis
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Author : PROF. ARYSIO SANTOS
language : id
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Atlantis written by PROF. ARYSIO SANTOS and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on with History categories.


Atlantis berada di kawasan tropis pada /aman es Pleistosen, berlimpah sumber daya alam, seperti timah, tembaga, seng, perak, emas, berbagai macam buah-buahan, padi, rempah-rempah, gajah raksasa, hutan dengan berbagai jenis pohon, sungai, danau, dan saluran irigasi. —PIATO (Filosof Terbesar Yunani) Pernahkah terbetik dalam pikiran Anda bahwa negeri yang Anda diami saat ini sangat mungkin dulunya sebuah kekaisaran dunia yang menjadi sumber segala peradaban besar: Atlantis? Surga yang disebut-sebut oleh berbagai Tradisi Suci dunia? Setelah melakukan penelitian selama 30 tahun dan menemukan bukti-bukti yang meyakinkan, Prof. Arysio Samos. Ph.D. memastikan kepada dunia bahwa situs Atlantis adalah Indonesia. Ciri ciri Atlantis yang dicatat Plato dalam dua dialognya berjudul Ttmaeus dan Critias, secara mengejutkan, sangar cocok dengan kondisi geografis Indonesia. Atlantis adalah negeri tropis berlimpah mineral dan kekayaan hayati. Namun kemudian, segala kemewahan itu lenyap, tersapu bencana mahabesar yang memisahkan Jawa dari Sumatra, menenggelamkan lebih dari separuh wilayah Nusantara. Gunung Berapi Krakatau menjadi sumber bencana global tersebut (diperkirakan terjadi 11.600 tahun yang lalu). Ia meletus, menimbulkan rentetan gempa dan tsunami mahadahsyat, seratus kali lebih besar dari bencana Aceh 2004, yang pada puncaknya mengakhiri Zaman Es. Prof. Santos juga mengungkap fakta bahwa Atlantis adalah tempat ilmu dan penemuan besar manusia muncul kali pertama (budaya bercocok tanam, bahasa, metalurgi, astronomi, seni, dll.) serta peradaban-peradaban sesudahnya (Yunani, Mesir, Maya. Azicc, Inca» dll.) sesungguhnya dibangun oleh bangsa Indonesia. Dalam banyak hal, buku ini berhasil mengonfirmasi kebenaran kitab suci dan mitologi, mengawinkan sains dan agama, dan pasti akan mengubah cara pandang Anda terhadap sejarah umat manusia. “Melalui studinya yang panjang, rekun, dan telaten, Prof. Santos seakan membenarkan Ramalan Joyoboyo pada abad ke-11, bahwa Sabdo Palon Noyo Genggong akan kembali turun ke dunia sebagai pertanda kembali jayanya negeri khatulistiwa.” —Sujiwo Tejo. Budayawan "Buku ini sebaiknya menjadi bacaan bagi guru, dosen, pelajar, dan mahasiswa di setiap sekolah dan perguruan tinggi.” —Prof. Dr. Jimly Assidiqie, Mantan Kecua Mahkamah Konsritusi



Atlantis


Atlantis
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Author : Arysio Santos
language : en
Publisher: North Atlantic Books
Release Date : 2011-03-01

Atlantis written by Arysio Santos and has been published by North Atlantic Books this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2011-03-01 with Body, Mind & Spirit categories.


The late author Arysio Santos was a highly regarded climatologist, geologist, and nuclear physicist. He was also a scholar of history, folklore, languages, and the occult. In this groundbreaking study of Atlantis, he draws on all these disciplines, as well as ancient maps, Plato’s dialogues, and folkloric narratives, to provide the most compelling case yet of the disappearance of an entire civilization. Professor Santos demonstrates that Plato’s dating of Atlantis’s disappearance in 11,600 BP (before present) precisely corresponds to the catastrophic end of the Pleistocene Ice Age, as well as a historic flood event of cataclysmic proportions. The rising of the sea level by nearly 500 feet, he argues, submerged continent-sized lands—including Atlantis, which he connects with the biblical Garden of Eden. Provocative chapters cover such topics as the continent’s appearance in ancient maps, Indonesia as the true site of Eden, American interpretations of Atlantis, the four rivers of paradise, and more, giving a clear form to the ghostly outline of this fabled land.



Lost Atlantis


Lost Atlantis
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Author : James G. BRAMWELL
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1938

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The Lost Atlantis


The Lost Atlantis
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language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1972

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The Lost Atlantis


The Lost Atlantis
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Author : Daniel Wilson
language : en
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Release Date : 2018-04-06

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How I Found The Lost Atlantis


How I Found The Lost Atlantis
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Author : Paul Schliemann
language : en
Publisher: Prabhat Prakashan
Release Date : 2012-08-24

How I Found The Lost Atlantis written by Paul Schliemann and has been published by Prabhat Prakashan this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2012-08-24 with History categories.


Embark on an extraordinary journey of discovery with Paul Schliemann's captivating account, "How I Found the Lost Atlantis," as he unveils the secrets of one of history's greatest mysteries. Join Schliemann on his quest to unravel the enigma of Atlantis, the legendary civilization lost to the mists of time. Through meticulous research, daring exploration, and compelling narrative, Schliemann brings to life the adventure of a lifetime as he follows in the footsteps of ancient explorers and archaeologists. Themes of exploration, mythology, and human curiosity permeate Schliemann's narrative, inviting readers to delve into the depths of history and legend in search of truth. With each page, Schliemann uncovers clues and evidence that challenge conventional wisdom and ignite the imagination. Through vivid descriptions and vivid storytelling, Schliemann transports readers to exotic locales and remote archaeological sites, immersing them in the thrill of discovery and the allure of ancient mysteries. From the sunken ruins of submerged cities to the hallowed halls of academia, Schliemann's journey is a testament to the power of human ingenuity and perseverance. The overall tone and mood of "How I Found the Lost Atlantis" are imbued with a sense of wonder, excitement, and intellectual curiosity, as Schliemann invites readers to join him on a quest for knowledge that transcends time and space. Since its publication, Schliemann's account has captivated audiences with its blend of adventure, scholarship, and speculation. Critics and readers alike praise its gripping narrative, meticulous research, and bold theories, making it a must-read for anyone intrigued by the mysteries of the ancient world. Whether you're a seasoned explorer, an amateur historian, or simply a lover of adventure, "How I Found the Lost Atlantis" promises to enthrall and inspire. Join Schliemann on his quest for truth and unlock the secrets of one of history's greatest enigmas. Don't miss your chance to embark on an unforgettable journey of discovery. Secure your copy of Schliemann's riveting account today and unravel the mysteries of the lost Atlantis.



Lost Atlantis


Lost Atlantis
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Author : James Byrom
language : en
Publisher: Newcastle Publishing Company
Release Date : 1937

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The Lost Atlantis


The Lost Atlantis
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language : en
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Release Date : 1882

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The Lost Atlantis And Other Ethnographic Studies And The Right Hand Left Handedness


The Lost Atlantis And Other Ethnographic Studies And The Right Hand Left Handedness
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Author : Sir Daniel Wilson
language : en
Publisher: Library of Alexandria
Release Date : 2020-09-28

The Lost Atlantis And Other Ethnographic Studies And The Right Hand Left Handedness written by Sir Daniel Wilson and has been published by Library of Alexandria this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2020-09-28 with Social Science categories.


The legend of Atlantis, an island-continent lying in the Atlantic Ocean over against the Pillars of Hercules, which, after being long the seat of a powerful empire, was engulfed in the sea, has been made the basis of many extravagant speculations; and anew awakens keenest interest with the revolving centuries. The 12th of October 1892 has been proclaimed a World’s holiday, to celebrate its accomplished cycle of four centuries since Columbus set foot on the shores of the West. The voyage has been characterised as the most memorable in the annals of our race; and the century thus completed is richer than all before it in the transformations that the birth of time has disclosed since the wedding of the New World to the Old. The story of the Lost Atlantis is recorded in the Timæus and, with many fanciful amplifications, in the Critias of Plato. According to the dialogues, as reproduced there, Critias repeats to Socrates a story told him by his grandfather, then an old man of ninety, when he himself was not more than ten years of age. According to this narrative, Solon visited the city of Sais, at the head of the Egyptian delta, and there learned from the priests of the ancient empire of Atlantis, and of its overthrow by a convulsion of nature. “No one,” says Professor Jowett, in his critical edition of The Dialogues of Plato, “knew better than Plato how to invent ‘a noble lie’ ”; and he, unhesitatingly, pronounces the whole narrative a fabrication. “The world, like a child, has readily, and for the most part, unhesitatingly accepted the tale of the Island of Atlantis.” To the critical editor, this reception furnishes only an illustration of popular credulity, showing how the chance word of a poet or philosopher may give rise to endless historical or religious speculation. In the Critias, the legendary tale is unquestionably expanded into details of no possible historical significance or genuine antiquity. But it is not without reason, that men like Humboldt have recognised in the original legend the possible vestige of a widely-spread tradition of earliest times. In this respect, at any rate, I purpose here to review it. It is to be noted that even in the time of Socrates, and indeed of the elder Critias, this Atlantis was referred to as the vague and inconsistent tradition of a remote past; though not more inconsistent than much else which the cultured Greeks were accustomed to receive. Mr. Hyde Clarke, in an “Examination of the Legend,” printed in theTransactions of the Royal Historical Society, arrives at the conclusion that Atlantis was the name of the king rather than of the dominion. But king and kingdom have ever been liable to be referred to under a common designation. According to the account in the Timæus, Atlantis was a continent lying over against the Pillars of Hercules, greater in extent than Libya and Asia combined; the highway to other islands and to a great ocean, of which the Mediterranean Sea was a mere harbour. But in the vagueness of all geographical knowledge in the days of Socrates and of Plato, this Atlantic domain is confused with some Iberian or western African power, which is stated to have been arrayed against Egypt, Hellas, and all the countries bordering on the Mediterranean Sea. The knowledge even of the western Mediterranean was then very imperfect; and, to the ancient Greek, the West was a region of vague mystery which sufficed for the localisation of all his fondest imaginings. There, on the far horizon, Homer pictured the Elysian plain, where, under a serene sky, the favourites of Zeus enjoyed eternal felicity; Hesiod assigned the abode of departed heroes to the Happy Isles beyond the western waters that engirdled Europe; and Seneca foretold that that mysterious ocean would yet disclose an unknown world which it then kept concealed. To the ancients, Elysium ever lay beyond the setting sun; and the Hesperia of the Greeks, as their geographical knowledge increased, continued to recede before them into the unexplored west. In the youth of all nations, the poet and historian are one; and, according to the tale of the elder Critias, the legend of Atlantis was derived from a poetic chronicle of Solon, whom he pronounced to have been one of the best of poets, as well as the wisest of men. The elements of oral tradition are aptly set forth in the dialogue which Plato puts into the mouth of Timæus of Locris, a Pythagorean philosopher. Solon is affirmed to have told the tale to his personal friend, Dropidas, the great-grandfather of Critias, who repeated it to his son; and he, eighty years thereafter, in extreme old age, told it to his grandson, a boy of ten, whose narrative, reproduced in mature years, we are supposed to read in the dialogue of the Timæus. Even those are but the later links in the traditionary catena. Solon himself visited Sais, a city of the Egyptian delta, under the protection of the goddess, Neith or Athene. There, when in converse with the Egyptian priests, he learned, for the first time, rightly to appreciate how ignorant of antiquity he and his countrymen were. “O Solon, Solon,” said an aged priest to him, “you Hellenes are ever young, and there is no old man who is a Hellene; there is no opinion or tradition of knowledge among you which is white with age.” Solon had told them the mythical tales of Phoroneus and Niobe, and of Deucalion and Pyrrha, and had attempted to reckon the interval by generations since the great deluge. But the priest of Sais replied to this that such Hellenic annals were children’s stories. Their memory went back but a little way, and recalled only the latest of the great convulsions of nature, by which revolutions in past ages had been wrought: “The memory of them is lost, because there was no written voice among you.” And so the venerable priest undertook to tell him of the social life and condition of the primitive Athenians 9000 years before. It is among the events of this older era that the overthrow of Atlantis is told: a story already “white with age” in the time of Socrates, 3400 years ago. The warriors of Athens, in that elder time, were a distinct caste; and when the vast power of Atlantis was marshalled against the Mediterranean nations, Athens bravely repelled the invader, and gave liberty to the nations whose safety had been imperilled; but in the convulsion that followed, in which the island-continent was engulfed in the ocean, the warrior race of Athens also perished. The story, as it thus reaches us, is one of the vaguest of popular legends, and has been transmitted to modern times in the most obscure of all the writings of Plato. Nevertheless, there is nothing improbable in the idea that it rests on some historic basis, in which the tradition of the fall of an Iberian, or other aggressive power in the western Mediterranean, is mingled with other and equally vague traditions of intercourse with a vast continent lying beyond the Pillars of Hercules. Mr. Hyde Clarke, in his Khita and Khita-Peruvian Epoch, draws attention to the ancient system of geography, alluded to by various early writers, and notably mentioned by Crates of Pergamos, b.c. 160, which treated of the Four Worlds. This he connects with the statement by Mr. George Smith, derived from the cuneiform interpretations, that Agu, an ancient king of Babylonia, called himself “King of the Four Races.” He also assigns to it a relation with others, including its Inca equivalent of Tavintinsuzu, the Empire of the Four Quarters of the World. But the extravagance of regal titles has been the same in widely diverse ages; so that much caution is necessary before they can be made a safe basis for comprehensive generalisations. Four kings made war against five in the vale of Siddim; and when Lot was despoiled and taken captive by Chederlaomer, King of Elam, Tidal, King of Nations, and other regal allies, Abraham, with no further aid than that of his trained servants, born in his house, three hundred and eighteen in all, smote their combined hosts, and recovered the captives and the spoil. Here, at least, it is obvious that “the King of Nations” was somewhat on a par with one of the six vassal kings who rowed King Edgar on the River Dee. Certainly, within any early period of authentic history, the conceptions of the known world were reduced within narrow bounds; and it would be a very comprehensive deduction from such slight premises as the legend supplies, to refer it to an age of accurate geographical knowledge in which the western hemisphere was known as one of four worlds, or continents. When the Scottish poet, Dunbar, wrote of America, twenty years after the voyage of Columbus, he only knew of it as “the new-found isle.”



Lost Atlantis And The Gods Of Antiquity And Plato S History Of Atlantis Esoteric Classics


Lost Atlantis And The Gods Of Antiquity And Plato S History Of Atlantis Esoteric Classics
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Author : Manly P. Hall
language : en
Publisher: Lulu.com
Release Date : 2019-12-22

Lost Atlantis And The Gods Of Antiquity And Plato S History Of Atlantis Esoteric Classics written by Manly P. Hall and has been published by Lulu.com this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2019-12-22 with Religion categories.


Prominent esoteric writers tackle the subject of Atlantis, with regards to archeological, spiritual and mythical information. Also included is a look at the original source material from Plato, where the Atlantis myth first appeared and grew out of.