Atlantis The Antediluvian World Part 1

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By: Ignatius L. Donnelly
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By: Ignatius L. Donnelly
Full Length Audiobook Video

Atlantis: The Antediluvian World is a book published in 1882 by Minnesota populist politician Ignatius L. Donnelly, who was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1831. Donnelly considered Plato's account of Atlantis as largely factual and attempted to establish that all known ancient civilizations were descended from this lost land.

Donnelly discusses many aspects of his (not Plato's) proposed theory in extreme detail.

Summary By: Wikipedia

Video Part 1
Part I. The History of Atlantis
Chapter I. The Purpose of the Book.
Chapter II. Plato’s History of Atlantis. From “Plato has preserved for us…” to “I have told you the reason of them”.
Chapter II. Plato’s History of Atlantis. From “The tale, which was of great length” to end of chapter.
Chapter III. The Probabilities of Plato’s Story.
Chapter IV. Was such a Catastrophe possible?
Chapter V. The Testimony of the Sea.
Chapter VI. The Testimony of the Flora and Fauna.

Part II. The Deluge
Chapter I. The Destruction of Atlantis described in the Deluge Legends.
Chapter II. The Deluge of the Bible.
Chapter III. The Deluge of the Chaldeans.
Chapter IV. The Deluge Legends of Other Nations.
Chapter V. The Deluge Legends of America. From “It is a very remarkable fact” to “the rising up of a subject population.”
Chapter V. The Deluge Legends of America. From “In 1836 C. S. Rafinesque” to end of chapter.
Chapter VI. Some Consideration of the Deluge Legends.

Part III. The Civilization of the Old World and New Compared
Chapter I. Civilization and Inheritance.
Chapter II. The Identity of the Civilizations of the Old World and the New. From “Architecture.—Plato…” to “…the tribes of South America”.
Chapter II. The Identity of the Civilizations of the Old World and the New. From “Customs.—Both peoples…” to end of chapter.
Chapter III. American Evidence of Intercourse with Europe or Atlantis.
Chapter IV. Corroborating Circumstances.
Chapter V. The Question of Complexion.
Chapter VI. Genesis Contains a History of Atlantis.
Chapter VII. The Origin of Our Alphabet. From “One of the most marvellous inventions…” to “The Greek ph is ###”.

Video Part 2
Chapter VII. The Origin of Our Alphabet. From “The letter l in the Maya is in two forms…” to end of chapter.
Chapter VIII. The Bronze Age in Europe.
Chapter IX. Artificial Deformation of the Skull.

Part IV. The Mythologies of the Old World a Recollection of Atlantis
Chapter I. Traditions of Atlantis.
Chapter II. The Kings of Atlantis become the Gods of the Greeks. From “Lord Bacon said…” to “…the shores of the barbarians”.
Chapter II. The Kings of Atlantis become the Gods of the Greeks. From “The empire of the Titans…” to end of chapter.
Chapter III. The Gods of the Phœnicians also Kings of Atlantis.
Chapter IV. The God Odin, Woden, or Wotan.
Chapter V. The Pyramid, the Cross and the Garden of Eden. From “No fact is better established…” to “…received their opinions and civilization from them”.
Chapter V. The Pyramid, the Cross and the Garden of Eden. From “Let us look at the question…” to end of chapter.
Chapter VI. Gold and Silver the Sacred Metals of Atlantis.

Part V. The Colonies of Atlantis
Chapter I. The Central American and Mexican Colonies.
Chapter II. The Egyptian Colony.
Chapter III. The Colonies of the Mississippi Valley.
Chapter IV. The Iberian Colonies of Atlantis.
Chapter V. The Peruvian Colony.
Chapter VI. The African Colonies.
Chapter VII. The Irish Colonies from Atlantis.
Chapter VIII. The Oldest Son of Noah.
Chapter IX. The Antiquity of Some of Our Great Inventions.
Chapter X. The Aryan Colonies from Atlantis.
Chapter XI. Atlantis Reconstructed.

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