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Atlantis and Syracuse - Did Plato's Experiences on Sicily Inspire the Legend? Gunnar Rudberg
Atlantis and Syracuse - Did Plato's Experiences on Sicily Inspire the Legend?
Gunnar Rudberg
Syracuse was the place where Plato tried to approach his ideal state in reality - and failed because of the decadence and unjustness of the city and its ruler. Indeed, Syracuse shares many similarities with Plato's Atlantis: Like Atlantis, it was situated on a large and fertile island in the west, a city of abundant wealth and power. As in Atlantis, the ruler's castle and magnificent temples were gathered on a small island. As in Atlantis, there were several harbors, quarries and walls encircling the city. And like Atlantis, Syracuse waged war with Athens. But what sounds like a hot trail to decipher the enigma of Plato's Atlantis lay forgotten for a long time: As early as 1917, far ahead of his time, Gunnar Rudberg wrote this most coherent scientific analysis. The world did not, however, take notice of a Swedish text. Translated now for the first time, Rudberg's thesis is still a very good read on Plato's Atlantis, presenting not only one of the most credible solutions for Plato's Atlantis, but also offering an introduction to Atlantis research in general; the work confronts today's prevailing hypotheses with valuable criticism. Also included is a remarkable classification scheme of ancient and modern Atlantis hypotheses.
| Medios de comunicación | Libros Paperback Book (Libro con tapa blanda y lomo encolado) |
| Publicado | 15 de octubre de 2012 |
| ISBN13 | 9783848228225 |
| Editores | Books On Demand |
| Páginas | 122 |
| Dimensiones | 186 × 7 × 242 mm · 231 g |
| Lengua | Inglés |
| Colaborador | Thorwald C. Franke |
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