This is the history of the development through the ages of Plato's "Atlantis" story - the imperialist island state that disappeared in a cataclysm, leaving Athens to survive it...Instead of simply focusing on the various attempts to 'find' Atlantis - all of which are futile for the very good reason that Plato made the island up - the author re-examines the very different uses made of the myth in different contexts and periods. He shows how Plato's myth was reinterpreted in the medieval period and after through conflation with the search for the lost tribes of Israel; how it became involved with the debate about whether Europe should look back to its origins in the Classical or Biblical worlds; how the myth was reinterpreted with a more geographical emphasis following Columbus' discovery of America; and how it was used in the "Enlightenment" to add colour to nationalist attempts to claim antiquity by finding unrecognised origins. Written in a clear and interesting way, Pierre Vidal-Naquet's original ideas rest on deep knowledge supported by primary references and illustrations.
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Presents the history of development through the ages of Plato's "Atlantis" story - the imperialist island state that disappeared in a cataclysm, leaving Athens to survive it. Instead of simply focusing on the various attempts to 'find' Atlantis, the author re-examines the very different uses made of the myth in different contexts and periods.
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Foreword to the English EditionIntroduction1: In the Beginning was Plato2: The Atlantis Theme in Antiquity3: The Return of the Atlantes, 1485-17104: The Atlantis of the Enlightenment, 1680-17865: The Great Turning-Point, 1786-18416: Societies that are Open and those that are Closed7: Interlude: Notes without Music8: Water, Earth and DreamsAppendix: Two Articles from 'The Times' of 19 February 1909Index of Names
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It certainly deserves the wider market that the English translation ensures. Harold Tarrant, POLIS: The Journal of the Society for Greek Political Thought, Vol 25, 2
Author is much translated in the USA—a big name in the field of Ancient Greek history Foreword by Geoffrey Lloyd, Emeritus Professor of Ancient Philosophy and Science, University of Cambridge An important study of Plato and of the Atlantis myth A fascinating book that will arouse wide interest—the appeal of Atlantis is universal
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ISBN
9780859898058
Publisert
2007-11-15
Utgiver
Vendor
University of Exeter Press
Høyde
216 mm
Bredde
140 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
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Antall sider
216

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Pierre Vidal-Naquet was Director of Graduate Studies at the Ecole des hautes etudes en sciences sociales in Paris until his death in 2006. He was one of the most famous French Classical scholars in the post-war period. His earlier books in the field of Classics translated into English include: Myth and Tragedy in Ancient Greece, The Black Hunter: Thought and Society in the Greek World; Economic and Social History of Ancient Greece. Janet Lloyd is one of the best known translators into English of French studies of the Classics; her many translations include for University of Exeter Press Plato and the City, by Jean-Francois Pradeau.