In accordance with Plato's political and philosophical conceptions, the Atlantis of the Timaeus-Critias must be understood as a cumulative symbol of the corrupt Athens and the corrupt Syracuse at the same time. The topical facets of the two dialogues reveal an engagement of Plato's Academy in the political events of 357-355 B.C., the approximate context of the Timaeus-Critias. Special attention has been devoted to the dialogues' dramatic date, the occasion of the conversation and the choice of characters, to the images of the royal ritual and the natural catastrophe, and to the genealogy of the Atlantid kings.Dušanić Slobodan. Plato's Atlantis. In: L'antiquité classique, Tome 51, 1982. pp. 25-52
This work uses Plato's current geographical knowledge and original writings to search for the locati...
Platonova Atlantida jedna je od najpoznatijih priča starogrčke civilizacije. Od svog nastanka pa sve...
This paper explores the central thesis of the story of Atlantis put forward by Proclus in his Commen...
In accordance with Plato's political and philosophical conceptions, the Atlantis of the Timaeus-Crit...
Plato, who lived in the 4th century B.C., wrote the dialogue Timaeos and Critias when he was 52 year...
In this paper I show that the story of Atlantis, first sketched in Plato's Timaeus and Critias, has ...
Plato’s Timaeus is generally considered as Plato’s cosmological dialogue. Interpretations often dis...
Plato’s Menexenus and Critias, very different from other Platonic Dialogues, are devoted the first t...
No doubt about Plato's intension: The Atlantis tale was placed to illustrate the 'Ideal St...
Plato three times in his text mentioned that the Atlantean events occurred 9000 years before Solon’s...
The author sketches the history of the concept of myth and recalls main objections against the poeti...
The Timaeus is one of Plato\u27s more bewildering dialogues. Until recently, each time I worked with...
This article presents evidence over which we stumbled while investigating a completely different par...
Introduction.--The Phaedo myth.--The Gorgias myth.--The myth of Er.--The Politicus myth.--The Protag...
Two types of divinities predominate in Plato’s later dialogues, the traditional and cosmic gods. Thi...
This work uses Plato's current geographical knowledge and original writings to search for the locati...
Platonova Atlantida jedna je od najpoznatijih priča starogrčke civilizacije. Od svog nastanka pa sve...
This paper explores the central thesis of the story of Atlantis put forward by Proclus in his Commen...
In accordance with Plato's political and philosophical conceptions, the Atlantis of the Timaeus-Crit...
Plato, who lived in the 4th century B.C., wrote the dialogue Timaeos and Critias when he was 52 year...
In this paper I show that the story of Atlantis, first sketched in Plato's Timaeus and Critias, has ...
Plato’s Timaeus is generally considered as Plato’s cosmological dialogue. Interpretations often dis...
Plato’s Menexenus and Critias, very different from other Platonic Dialogues, are devoted the first t...
No doubt about Plato's intension: The Atlantis tale was placed to illustrate the 'Ideal St...
Plato three times in his text mentioned that the Atlantean events occurred 9000 years before Solon’s...
The author sketches the history of the concept of myth and recalls main objections against the poeti...
The Timaeus is one of Plato\u27s more bewildering dialogues. Until recently, each time I worked with...
This article presents evidence over which we stumbled while investigating a completely different par...
Introduction.--The Phaedo myth.--The Gorgias myth.--The myth of Er.--The Politicus myth.--The Protag...
Two types of divinities predominate in Plato’s later dialogues, the traditional and cosmic gods. Thi...
This work uses Plato's current geographical knowledge and original writings to search for the locati...
Platonova Atlantida jedna je od najpoznatijih priča starogrčke civilizacije. Od svog nastanka pa sve...
This paper explores the central thesis of the story of Atlantis put forward by Proclus in his Commen...