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The Ultimate Atlantis...

The Ultimate Atlantis Collection (Six-Book Edition)

  • Año de edición 2022
COP $ 11.900

The Ultimate Atlantis Collection offers a curated journey from the genesis of the enigmatic Atlantis myth in Plato's dialogues to the varied legacy it inspired, encompassing philosophy, science fiction, and pseudo-history. Presenting texts across millennia, the collection spans the philosophical rigor and narrative genius of Plato in 'Timaeus' and 'Critias,' the utopian vision of Francis Bacon's 'New Atlantis,' Ignatius Donnelly's influential pseudo-scientific interpretation in 'Atlantis: The Antedeluvian World,' to the adventure-laden 'The Lost Continent' by C. J. Cutcliffe Hyne, and the theosophical musings of William Scott-Elliot's 'The Story of Atlantis'. As a compendium, it highlights the malleability and enduring attraction of the Atlantis myth, echoing through various literary forms and historical periods, inviting reflection on human ambition, decline, and the nature of historical evidence itself. Plato's original portrayal of Atlantis as the formidable adversary of a proto-Athenian society has tantalized generations, stirring an insatiable quest for an historical Atlantis, despite its primary role as a pedagogical allegory. Events situated in a time more than 9,000 years before Plato's own era, and the ultimate downfall of Atlantis reflect on the potential self-destructive path of civilizations, rendering the myth a timeless cautionary tale. Plato's profound impact was personal and rooted in his philosophical quest to illustrate concepts of societal organization and moral rectitude. His works stand not only as monumental contributions to Western philosophy but as the foundation stone of the Atlantis narrative, inciting endless exploration and interpretation. This collection is a splendid choice for both scholars and enthusiasts of mythological and utopian literature. For a reader looking to delve into the labyrinthine pathways of the human imagination and its relationship with antiquity, 'The Ultimate Atlantis Collection' opens the floodgates to a vast array of interpretations, each offering a unique perspective on the legendary island. It encapsulates the human proclivity for myth-making and the search for ultimate truths, inviting a critical examination of how myths like Atlantis can endure and evolve throughout the span of human history.


The Ultimate Atlantis Collection offers a curated journey from the genesis of the enigmatic Atlantis myth in Plato's dialogues to the varied legacy it inspired, encompassing philosophy, science fiction, and pseudo-history. Presenting texts across millennia, the collection spans the philosophical rigor and narrative genius of Plato in 'Timaeus' and 'Critias,' the utopian vision of Francis Bacon's 'New Atlantis,' Ignatius Donnelly's influential pseudo-scientific interpretation in 'Atlantis: The Antedeluvian World,' to the adventure-laden 'The Lost Continent' by C. J. Cutcliffe Hyne, and the theosophical musings of William Scott-Elliot's 'The Story of Atlantis'. As a compendium, it highlights the malleability and enduring attraction of the Atlantis myth, echoing through various literary forms and historical periods, inviting reflection on human ambition, decline, and the nature of historical evidence itself. Plato's original portrayal of Atlantis as the formidable adversary of a proto-Athenian society has tantalized generations, stirring an insatiable quest for an historical Atlantis, despite its primary role as a pedagogical allegory. Events situated in a time more than 9,000 years before Plato's own era, and the ultimate downfall of Atlantis reflect on the potential self-destructive path of civilizations, rendering the myth a timeless cautionary tale. Plato's profound impact was personal and rooted in his philosophical quest to illustrate concepts of societal organization and moral rectitude. His works stand not only as monumental contributions to Western philosophy but as the foundation stone of the Atlantis narrative, inciting endless exploration and interpretation. This collection is a splendid choice for both scholars and enthusiasts of mythological and utopian literature. For a reader looking to delve into the labyrinthine pathways of the human imagination and its relationship with antiquity, 'The Ultimate Atlantis Collection' opens the floodgates to a vast array of interpretations, each offering a unique perspective on the legendary island. It encapsulates the human proclivity for myth-making and the search for ultimate truths, inviting a critical examination of how myths like Atlantis can endure and evolve throughout the span of human history.
  • Formato
    Ebook
  • Estado
    Nuevo
  • Isbn
    8596547390862
  • Peso
    1.3 MB
  • Número de páginas
    980
  • Año de edición
    2022
  • Idioma
    Inglés
  • Formato
    EPUB
  • Protección
    DRM
  • Referencia
    BKW88367