International audienceGood fiction imitates facts. Plato declared that his Atlantis tale is philosophical fiction invented to describe his fictitious ideal state in the case of war. I suggest that Plato used three historical elements for this tale. (i) Greek tradition on Mycenaean Athens for the description of ancient Athens, (ii) Egyptian records on the wars of the Sea Peoples for the description of the war of the Atlanteans, and (iii) oral tradition from Syracuse about Tartessos for the description of the city and geography of Atlantis
"Fact or Fiction?" looks at different interpretations of these tales and what may be the reality beh...
(We are printing Miss Judy Johnston\u27s complete source theme The Lost Island of Atlantis, not only...
Plato described the end of Atlantis very vividly in a single day and night due to earthquakes and fl...
No doubt about Plato's intension: The Atlantis tale was placed to illustrate the 'Ideal St...
The legend of Atlantis was almost certainly invented by Plato to promote the political ideal of his ...
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 ...
Atlantis is a mysterious island that has been mentioned by the famous Greek Philosopher Plato. Aroun...
Plato, in the Timaeus, links the story about Atlantis with a noble tradition that Solon discovered n...
Reading Plato´s two books about Atlantis and comparing the described facts with modern knowledge abo...
The myth of Atlantis is hard to die. This attempt to use scientific evidence to give it the final s...
<span style="font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: small;">By introducing the Atlant...
The story of Atlantis appears in Plato’s Timaeus-Critias (c. 355 BCE) as an oral tradition Solon acq...
Plato in his dialogue Critias (c. 355 BCE) wrote about an imaginary king named Atlas and an island c...
Situated off the Columns of Hercules, that is to say at the edge of the known world, stood Atlantis,...
"Fact or Fiction?" looks at different interpretations of these tales and what may be the reality beh...
(We are printing Miss Judy Johnston\u27s complete source theme The Lost Island of Atlantis, not only...
Plato described the end of Atlantis very vividly in a single day and night due to earthquakes and fl...
No doubt about Plato's intension: The Atlantis tale was placed to illustrate the 'Ideal St...
The legend of Atlantis was almost certainly invented by Plato to promote the political ideal of his ...
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 ...
Atlantis is a mysterious island that has been mentioned by the famous Greek Philosopher Plato. Aroun...
Plato, in the Timaeus, links the story about Atlantis with a noble tradition that Solon discovered n...
Reading Plato´s two books about Atlantis and comparing the described facts with modern knowledge abo...
The myth of Atlantis is hard to die. This attempt to use scientific evidence to give it the final s...
<span style="font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: small;">By introducing the Atlant...
The story of Atlantis appears in Plato’s Timaeus-Critias (c. 355 BCE) as an oral tradition Solon acq...
Plato in his dialogue Critias (c. 355 BCE) wrote about an imaginary king named Atlas and an island c...
Situated off the Columns of Hercules, that is to say at the edge of the known world, stood Atlantis,...
"Fact or Fiction?" looks at different interpretations of these tales and what may be the reality beh...
(We are printing Miss Judy Johnston\u27s complete source theme The Lost Island of Atlantis, not only...
Plato described the end of Atlantis very vividly in a single day and night due to earthquakes and fl...