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Worst theories & books on Atlantis

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« Reply #135 on: March 13, 2008, 10:56:55 pm »

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   posted 07-12-2004 03:15 PM                       
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Here is a link that lists 4 articles dealing with Atlantis, which Christopher Gil has published in various journals. http://www.ex.ac.uk/classics/staff/c_gill_pubs.htm
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`The Origin of the Atlantis Myth', Trivium 11 (l976), 1-11.

`The Genre of the Atlantis Story', Classical Philology 72 (l977), 287-304.

`Plato and Politics: the Critias and the Politicus', Phronesis 24 (l979), l48-67.

`Plato's Atlantis Story and the Birth of Fiction', Philosophy and Literature 3 (l979), 64-78.


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