Greek Atlantis: Atlantis According to Plato
Poseidon's Atlantis vs Athena's Greece
This is a Wells Research Edition of Plato's Timaeus and Critias in the most commonly used translation: by Benjamin Jowett.
However, this edition included several extra features.
First, this edition adds subheadings to the table of contents to help readers easily locate passages by context.
Second, this edition adds section references numbers that have been closely aligned to those found in the standard Greek text and to those in the translation by R. G. Bury.
Third, this edition adds several informative essays written by the editor.
Fourth, this edition includes a 100 plus page comprehensive concordance to allow the reader to easily locate key words and phrases in the text.
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"The fact that Plato's wrote about Atlantis is the only common ground,
which both skeptics and believers agree upon. It is therefore the only
firm foundation we have upon which to build our knowledge." Me
Outline of the Historical and Literary Context of Plato's Account
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An Objectivity Model used to gauge bias and credibility of claims.
A Credibility Model. My 2001 eicar paper.
Essays by J.Wells
Atlantis, Wars, and Floods
Reader's Guide to Plato
Attack of the Parrot People
Greeks Always Children?
Taking Plato out of Context
Reader's Point of View
The Idioms Guide to Plato
Of Wars and Endings
Ego Wars and Atlantis
Sexcentric Religion in Plato's Atlantis?
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