Atlantis: A Historical Perspective Tracing the Roots of a Legend Through Time

Par : L K Meritt
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8230910251
  • EAN9798230910251
  • Date de parution22/01/2025
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurIndependently Published

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Dive into the depths of one of history's most captivating myths with "Atlantis: A Historical Perspective." This compelling exploration traces the roots of the Atlantis legend through time, unraveling the intricate tapestry of cultural memory and the myriad interpretations that have arisen over the centuries. From Plato's philosophical dialogues to contemporary adaptations in literature and film, this book delves into how the story of Atlantis has shaped human thought, ethics, and societal values. Key Features: Origins of the Myth: Discover the beginnings of the Atlantis narrative as presented by Plato, and how it has evolved into a symbol of lost civilizations and moral caution.
Cultural Significance: Explore the impact of Atlantis on cultural memory and identity, examining how different societies have claimed the myth to reflect their aspirations and anxieties. Philosophical Explorations: Engage with the philosophical implications of the Atlantis story, including discussions on governance, ethics, and the human condition. Historical Figures: Learn about influential thinkers like Francis Bacon, Ignatius Donnelly, and Helena Blavatsky, who each contributed to the narrative's legacy and interpretation.
Modern Interpretations: Analyze the resurgence of interest in Atlantis during the 19th and 20th centuries, including its influence on archaeology, literature, and environmental discourse. Enduring Lessons: Reflect on the ecological and ethical messages embedded in the Atlantis myth, urging contemporary society to consider the consequences of ambition and neglect.  "Atlantis: A Historical Perspective" invites readers to journey through time and thought, illuminating the enduring legacy of a myth that continues to resonate in today's world.
Whether you are a history enthusiast, a philosophy buff, or simply curious about the stories that shape our understanding of civilization, this book provides a profound exploration of Atlantis and its place in human history.
Dive into the depths of one of history's most captivating myths with "Atlantis: A Historical Perspective." This compelling exploration traces the roots of the Atlantis legend through time, unraveling the intricate tapestry of cultural memory and the myriad interpretations that have arisen over the centuries. From Plato's philosophical dialogues to contemporary adaptations in literature and film, this book delves into how the story of Atlantis has shaped human thought, ethics, and societal values. Key Features: Origins of the Myth: Discover the beginnings of the Atlantis narrative as presented by Plato, and how it has evolved into a symbol of lost civilizations and moral caution.
Cultural Significance: Explore the impact of Atlantis on cultural memory and identity, examining how different societies have claimed the myth to reflect their aspirations and anxieties. Philosophical Explorations: Engage with the philosophical implications of the Atlantis story, including discussions on governance, ethics, and the human condition. Historical Figures: Learn about influential thinkers like Francis Bacon, Ignatius Donnelly, and Helena Blavatsky, who each contributed to the narrative's legacy and interpretation.
Modern Interpretations: Analyze the resurgence of interest in Atlantis during the 19th and 20th centuries, including its influence on archaeology, literature, and environmental discourse. Enduring Lessons: Reflect on the ecological and ethical messages embedded in the Atlantis myth, urging contemporary society to consider the consequences of ambition and neglect.  "Atlantis: A Historical Perspective" invites readers to journey through time and thought, illuminating the enduring legacy of a myth that continues to resonate in today's world.
Whether you are a history enthusiast, a philosophy buff, or simply curious about the stories that shape our understanding of civilization, this book provides a profound exploration of Atlantis and its place in human history.