Audiolibro: Atlantis: The Antediluvian World
Atlantis: The Antediluvian World
1 - 01 - [Part I. The History of Atlantis]: Chapter I. The Purpose of the Book.
- Download 01 - [Part I. The History of Atlantis]: Chapter I. The Purpose of the Book. audio
- Download 02 - [Part I. The History of Atlantis]: Chapter II. Plato’s History of Atlantis. From “Plato has preserved for us…” to “I have told you the reason of them”. audio
- Download 03 - [Part I. The History of Atlantis]: Chapter II. Plato’s History of Atlantis. From “The tale, which was of great length” to end of chapter. audio
- Download 04 - [Part I. The History of Atlantis]: Chapter III. The Probabilities of Plato’s Story. audio
- Download 05 - [Part I. The History of Atlantis]: Chapter IV. Was such a Catastrophe possible? audio
- Download 06 - [Part I. The History of Atlantis]: Chapter V. The Testimony of the Sea. audio
- Download 07 - [Part I. The History of Atlantis]: Chapter VI. The Testimony of the Flora and Fauna. audio
- Download 08 - [Part II. The Deluge]: Chapter I. The Destruction of Atlantis described in the Deluge Legends. audio
- Download 09 - [Part II. The Deluge]: Chapter II. The Deluge of the Bible. audio
- Download 10 - [Part II. The Deluge]: Chapter III. The Deluge of the Chaldeans. audio
- Download 11 - [Part II. The Deluge]: Chapter IV. The Deluge Legends of Other Nations. audio
- Download 12 - [Part II. The Deluge]: Chapter V. The Deluge Legends of America. From “It is a very remarkable fact” to “the rising up of a subject population.” audio
- Download 13 - [Part II. The Deluge]: Chapter V. The Deluge Legends of America. From “In 1836 C. S. Rafinesque” to end of chapter. audio
- Download 14 - [Part II. The Deluge]: Chapter VI. Some Consideration of the Deluge Legends. audio
- Download 15 – [Part III. The Civilization of the Old World and New Compared]: Chapter I. Civilization and Inheritance. audio
- Download 16 - [Part III. The Civilization of the Old World and New Compared]: Chapter II. The Identity of the Civilizations of the Old World and the New. From “Architecture.—Plato…” to “…the tribes of South America”. audio
- Download 17 - [Part III. The Civilization of the Old World and New Compared]: Chapter II. The Identity of the Civilizations of the Old World and the New. From “Customs.—Both peoples…” to end of chapter. audio
- Download 18 - [Part III. The Civilization of the Old World and New Compared]: Chapter III. American Evidence of Intercourse with Europe or Atlantis. audio
- Download 19 - [Part III. The Civilization of the Old World and New Compared]: Chapter IV. Corroborating Circumstances. audio
- Download 20 - [Part III. The Civilization of the Old World and New Compared]: Chapter V. The Question of Complexion. audio
- Download 21 – [Part III. The Civilization of the Old World and New Compared]: Chapter VI. Genesis Contains a History of Atlantis. audio
- Download 22 – [Part III. The Civilization of the Old World and New Compared]: Chapter VII. The Origin of Our Alphabet. From “One of the most marvellous inventions…” to “The Greek ph is ###”. audio
- Download 23 - [Part III. The Civilization of the Old World and New Compared]: Chapter VII. The Origin of Our Alphabet. From “The letter l in the Maya is in two forms…” to end of chapter. audio
- Download 24 – [Part III. The Civilization of the Old World and New Compared]: Chapter VIII. The Bronze Age in Europe. audio
- Download 25 – [Part III. The Civilization of the Old World and New Compared]: Chapter IX. Artificial Deformation of the Skull. audio
- Download 26 - [Part IV. The Mythologies of the Old World a Recollection of Atlantis]: Chapter I. Traditions of Atlantis. audio
- Download 27 - [Part IV. The Mythologies of the Old World a Recollection of Atlantis]: Chapter II. The Kings of Atlantis become the Gods of the Greeks. From “Lord Bacon said…” to “…the shores of the barbarians”. audio
- Download 28 - [Part IV. The Mythologies of the Old World a Recollection of Atlantis]: Chapter II. The Kings of Atlantis become the Gods of the Greeks. From “The empire of the Titans…” to end of chapter. audio
- Download 29 - [Part IV. The Mythologies of the Old World a Recollection of Atlantis]: Chapter III. The Gods of the Phœnicians also Kings of Atlantis. audio
- Download 30 - [Part IV. The Mythologies of the Old World a Recollection of Atlantis]: Chapter IV. The God Odin, Woden, or Wotan. audio
- Download 31 – [Part IV. The Mythologies of the Old World a Recollection of Atlantis]: 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”. audio
- Download 32 - [Part IV. The Mythologies of the Old World a Recollection of Atlantis]: Chapter V. The Pyramid, the Cross and the Garden of Eden. From “Let us look at the question…” to end of chapter. audio
- Download 33 – [Part IV. The Mythologies of the Old World a Recollection of Atlantis]: Chapter VI. Gold and Silver the Sacred Metals of Atlantis. audio
- Download 34 – [Part V. The Colonies of Atlantis]: Chapter I. The Central American and Mexican Colonies. audio
- Download 35 – [Part V. The Colonies of Atlantis]: Chapter II. The Egyptian Colony. audio
- Download 36 – [Part V. The Colonies of Atlantis]: Chapter III. The Colonies of the Mississippi Valley. audio
- Download 37 – [Part V. The Colonies of Atlantis]: Chapter IV. The Iberian Colonies of Atlantis. audio
- Download 38 – [Part V. The Colonies of Atlantis]: Chapter V. The Peruvian Colony. audio
- Download 39 – [Part V. The Colonies of Atlantis]: Chapter VI. The African Colonies. audio
- Download 40 - [Part V. The Colonies of Atlantis]: Chapter VII. The Irish Colonies from Atlantis. audio
- Download 41 – [Part V. The Colonies of Atlantis]: Chapter VIII. The Oldest Son of Noah. audio
- Download 42 – [Part V. The Colonies of Atlantis]: Chapter IX. The Antiquity of Some of Our Great Inventions. audio
- Download 43 – [Part V. The Colonies of Atlantis]: Chapter X. The Aryan Colonies from Atlantis. audio
- Download 44 – [Part V. The Colonies of Atlantis]: Chapter XI. Atlantis Reconstructed. audio
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"Atlantis: The Antediluvian World is a book published during 1882 by Minnesota populist politician Ignatius L. Donnelly, who was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania during 1831. Donnelly considered Plato's account of Atlantis as largely factual and attempted to establish that all known ancient civilizations were descended from this supposed lost land. Many of its theories are the source of many modern-day concepts we have about Atlantis, like the civilization and technology beyond its time, the origins of all present races and civilizations, a civil war between good and evil, etc." (Summary by Wikipedia)
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