Atlantis and Syracuse - Did Plato's Experiences on Sicily Inspire the Legend? - Gunnar Rudberg - Books - Books On Demand - 9783848228225 - October 15, 2012
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Atlantis and Syracuse - Did Plato's Experiences on Sicily Inspire the Legend?

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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.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released October 15, 2012
ISBN13 9783848228225
Publishers Books On Demand
Pages 122
Dimensions 186 × 7 × 242 mm   ·   231 g
Language English  
Contributor Thorwald C. Franke