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Atlantis, The Antediluvian World

Chapter 23 THE ARYAN COLONIES FROM ATLANTIS.

Word Count: 5111    |    Released on: 06/12/2017

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Atlantis, The Antediluvian World
Atlantis, The Antediluvian World
“The great classic of Atlantis, this book more than any other established the existence of this lost continent for the modern world. Attracting hundreds of thousands of readers and stimulating vast debate, it influenced generations of people including countless scientists who went on to do serious work in their fields, and numerous science-fiction writers. It is a measure of the power of the Atlantis myth that, despite all the evidence to the contrary, the idea of a submerged Atlantic Ocean continent remains vigorous today, long after Donnelly's work first appeared.A lawyer and politician before he turned to writing, Ignatius Donnelly (1831‒1901) spent many years amassing evidence for his book on Atlantis. Displaying an immense knowledge of Platonic and Biblical material, comparative archeological discoveries, folk traditions of deluges, and geological data supporting catastrophic volcanic activity, Donnelly staggered his readers with "facts" and overwhelmed them with his many brilliant arguments. Despite the many more recent discoveries that have proved many of his "facts" to be false, his arguments still dazzle and his central myth continues to fascinate. The highly appealing idea of a lost continent with a high civilization, one that was the mother of all other civilizations, is one of the most enduring of all human myths and shows no signs of disappearing.A seminal work on Atlantis and a classic in the history of culture, this book is the starting point for anyone sincerely interested in the Atlantis myth. Still the most readable and imaginative of the books on Atlantis, it is a work that will long outlive most of the more recent accounts. As a study of the golden past, it is an enormously intriguing and enjoyable book.”
1 Chapter 1 CIVILIZATION AN INHERITANCE.2 Chapter 2 THE IDENTITY OF THE CIVILIZATIONS OF THE OLD WORLD AND THE NEW3 Chapter 3 AMERICAN EVIDENCES OF INTERCOURSE WITH EUROPE OR ATLANTIS.4 Chapter 4 CORROBORATING CIRCUMSTANCES.5 Chapter 5 THE QUESTION OF COMPLEXION.6 Chapter 6 GENESIS CONTAINS A HISTORY OF ATLANTIS7 Chapter 7 THE ORIGIN OF OUR ALPHABET8 Chapter 8 THE BRONZE AGE IN EUROPE.9 Chapter 9 TRADITIONS OF ATLANTIS.10 Chapter 10 THE KINGS OF ATLANTIS BECOME THE GODS OF THE GREEKS.11 Chapter 11 THE GODS OF THE PHOENICIANS ALSO KINGS OF ATLANTIS.12 Chapter 12 THE GOD ODIN, WODEN, OR WOTAN.13 Chapter 13 THE PYRAMID, THE CROSS, AND THE GARDEN OF EDEN.14 Chapter 14 THE CENTRAL AMERICAN AND MEXICAN COLONIES.15 Chapter 15 THE EGYPTIAN COLONY.16 Chapter 16 THE COLONIES OF THE MISSISSIPPI VALLEY17 Chapter 17 THE IBERIAN COLONIES OF ATLANTIS18 Chapter 18 THE PERUVIAN COLONY.19 Chapter 19 THE AFRICAN COLONIES.20 Chapter 20 THE IRISH COLONIES FROM ATLANTIS.21 Chapter 21 THE OLDEST SON OF NOAH.22 Chapter 22 THE ANTIQUITY OF SOME OF OUR GREAT INVENTIONS.23 Chapter 23 THE ARYAN COLONIES FROM ATLANTIS.24 Chapter 24 ATLANTIS RECONSTRUCTED.