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  1. Biography - Donnelly, Ignatius (1831-1901): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2003-01-01
  2. Atlantis: the antediluvian world by Ignatius (1831-1901) Donnelly, 1949-01-01
  3. Doctor Huguet; a novel by Ignatius, 1831-1901 Donnelly, 2009-10-26
  4. In memoriam, Ignatius Donnelly, 1831-1901 by Marion Woltman, 1901
  5. The cipher in the plays, and on the tombstone: by Ignatius, 1831-1901 Donnelly, 2009-10-26
  6. The GREAT CRYPTOGRAM:Francis Bacon's Cipherin the So-Called Shakespeare Plays. by Ignatius (1831 - 1901). Donnelly, 1888
  7. The cipher in the plays and on the tombstone. by Donnelly. Ignatius. 1831-1901., 1899-01-01
  8. Cæsar's column : a story of the twentieth century by Ignatius, 1831-1901 Donnelly, 2009-10-26
  9. The golden bottle; or. The story of Ephraim Benezet of Kansas by by Donnelly. Ignatius. 1831-1901., 1892-01-01
  10. C sars kolonn : en ber?ñttelse fr?Ñn tjugonde ?Ñrhundradet by Ignatius Donnelly 1831-1901 Bonggren Jakob 1854-1940, 1891-12-31
  11. Ignatius Donnelly: The Portrait Of A Politician (Borealis Books) by Martin Ridge, 1991-06-15

41. ITU Library Services
Yakin Yazarlar sunlardir Yil, Bulunan. Donnelly, E. L, 1972, 1. Donnelly,Ignatius, 18311901, 1949, 1. Donnelly, James H. 4. Donnelly, Joseph E. 2.
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Yazar Baþlýk Konu Kelime Dergi Adý Tez No. Yer No ISSN/ISBN Resmi Dok # OCLC No Yakýn Yazarlar þunlardýr: Yýl Bulunan Donnelly, E. L Donnelly, Ignatius, 1831-1901 Donnelly, James H.
Donnelly, Joseph E.
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42. Victorian And Edwardian Collection, D
Dixon, Thomas, 18641946. The victim New York D. Appleton, 1914. Donnelly,Ignatius, 1831-1901. Caesar's column a story of the twentieth century.
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43. Literature
Traces the career of Ignatius Donnelly (18311901), whose varied career as politician,author and reformer brought him failure more often than success.
http://history.smsu.edu/wrmiller/Populism/texts/Documents/Bibliography/literatur
Literature: Apocalypse and Utopia Back to Bibliography Home Abrahams, Edward H. "Ignatius Donnelly and the Apocalyptic Style." Minnesota History Donnelly foresaw disaster for America if it refused to return to its innocent past. Donnelly's view was colored by the pre-1860 concepts of an agrarian rural democracy controlled by farmers and handicraftsmen of his youth. He believed in a classless society without social rank based on wealth. His political disappointments coupled with his writing of such catastrophe-tinged books as Atlantis: The Antediluvian World and its successor Ragnarok: The Age of Fire and Gravel , generated his thinking along apocalyptic lines in which he foresaw mass disaster for America if it refused to return to the innocent past. His Populist speeches and such works as Caesar's Column reflect this attitude. Other writings such as Doctor Huguet The Golden Bottle , and The American People's Money deal with Populist ideas to some extent.

44. 4-D
Ignatius Donnelly Given what Donnelly (18311901) had to work with, he produced acreditable synthesis and presented ideas which still percolate throughout the
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4-D Atlan-ET-eans
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  • Ignatius Donnelly
    • Atlantis: the Antediluvian World Essential reading. The granddaddy of all modern Atlantis literature. In its day, this book was a top best seller and excited interest all over the English-reading world. Given what Donnelly (1831-1901) had to work with, he produced a creditable synthesis and presented ideas which still percolate throughout the field. While some of his information has since been superceded, it's well worth reading this volume to see where most everything else that followed got started. Numerous line drawings accompany the original text, which came out in 1883. A revised edition edited by Egerton Sykes appeared in 1960 and this is the version now most commonly encountered on the shelf.
    • Ragnarok: the Age of Fire and Gravel Published a year earlier than his Atlantis
  • H. Edward Forrest The Atlantean Continent: Its Bearing Upon the Great Ice Age and the Distribution of Species Detail reading. An examination of the effects of glaciation upon northern Europe and America, with an eye to demonstrating a connection between the geology, flora, and fauna of the two by way of an Atlantean continent. The effect of this now vanished link was created through a combination of ice cap and correspondingly lowered sea levels. The book contains a neat two-color foldout

45. YALE COLLECTION OF AMERICAN LITERATURE MANUSCRIPT MISCELLANY
expand/contract this heading, DODGE, MARY MAPES, 18301905. expand/contract thisheading, Donnelly, Ignatius, 1831-1901. expand/contract this heading, DORN, EDWARD.
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CITE AS RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS PROCESSING NOTES ... DESCRIPTION OF THE COLLECTION Collection Series "A" ABBEY, EDWIN AUSTIN, 1852-1911 ADAMS, FRANKLIN P. (FRANKLIN PIERCE), 1881-1960 ADAMS, HENRY, 1838-1918 ... UNIDENTIFIED

46. Improbables Atlantides (L'épopée Atlante)
Translate this page . N'oublions pas le précurseur américain de la recherche de l'Atlantidequ'est Ignatius Donnelly (1831-1901) . Cet écrivain, homme
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Accueil
Improbables Atlantides)))
Plan [ BAHAMAS ] [ THERA-SANTORIN] [ HELGOLAND ] ... [ AUTRES... ]
Edgar Cayce ( 1877-1945) , photographe américain est surtout connu pour avoir été un célèbre "médium". Au cours de "transes" il aurait eu des visions de l'Atlantide au temps de sa splendeur qui sont consignées dans ce qu'il est convenu d'appeler des "lectures". Selon ces "lectures", l'Atlantide (centrée sur les actuelles Bahamas) a été la civilisation la plus avancée que le monde a connu (et peut-être connaîtra...) . "Enfants de la Loi d'Un" et les "Fils de Bélial" Cette Atlantide "médiumnique" , ultra-moderne et moralisatrice a ses partisans, régulièrement confortés dans leur opinion par les prétendues "découvertes" de "murs de pierre" sous-marins ou de "routes" au large des îles des Bahamas, et en particulier de l'île de Bimini. La localisation exceptée (approximativement...), le reste est à ranger avec tout le fatras ésotérique, théosophique, occulte, paranormal, etc. qui accompagne inévitablement ( et malheureusement!) toute recherche "en marge" des connaissances établies.

47. Revolve : Australian Classical Music : CD Warehouse - Eden In Atlantis - Bibliog
AND GRAVEL. Ignatius Donnelly (18311901). Harper Row (reprintof the 1971 edition published by Rudolph Steiner Publications). A
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Robert Graves. 1955 Penguin Books "NEW LAROUSSE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF MYTHOLOGY" Introduction by Robert Grave 1959 Hamlyn Books Richard Heinberg 1990 Aquarian Press "MANKIND IN AMNESIA" "WORLDS IN COLLISION" "AGES IN CHAOS" "EARTH IN UPHEAVAL" "RAMSES II AND HIS TIME" "PEOPLES OF THE SEA" Immanuel Velikovsky 1950 Gollancz 1956 Gollancz 1977 Abacus "VELIKOVSKY RECONSIDERED" Editors of Pensee 1966-76 Doubleday "THE VELIKOVSKY AFFAIR" Ed. Alfred de Grazia

48. ASSLH.com Sydney Branch - The Hummer
Christian Socialism in Newcastle, 1890 to 1916 by Tony Laffan 'Ignatius Donnelly(18311901) Australian Echoes of an American Reformer' by Stephen Holt.
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The Hummer
The Hummer supports the objectives of the Australian Society for the Study of Labour History, namely the encouragement of study, teaching and research in the field of labour history. Articles in recent issues include: 'Comments relating to the Anti Apartheid Struggle in Australia' by Audrey McDonald
'An Australian communist in Prague', by Phillip Deery
'Remembrance of things that last', by Anthony Ashbolt
'An Overview of the Political and Social Background to the Vietnam War' by Mavis Robertson
'The Communist Party of Australia, 1967-1975 and the circumstances surrounding the formation of the Socialist Party of Australia' by Greg Mallory
'Paddy Kenneally, A "Foot Soldier" from Miller's Point by Tom Sheridan
'Christian Socialism in Newcastle, 1890 to 1916 by Tony Laffan
'Ignatius Donnelly (1831-1901): Australian Echoes of an American Reformer' by Stephen Holt Editors: John Shields and Julie Kimber For general inquiries about The Hummer , or to submit articles for publication, please contact: John Shields , Work and Organisational Studies
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49. Biographica: Compiled By Wesley R. Elsberry
Coauthor of Evolution Process and Product (1952, 1976). Donnelly,Ignatius 1831-1901 Lawyer, populist, Baconian, catastrophist.
http://www.rtis.com/nat/user/elsberry/evobio/evc/biograph.html
Biographica, version 1.00b, 960429
A summary of dramatis personae of the online biology/creationism debate. Compiled by Wesley R. Elsberry The following text gives brief descriptions ('terse' might be more accurate) of various and sundry names that one encounters in online discussion of biological topics and abiogenesis where these cross with religiously motivated anti-science partisans. Some of the people mentioned are participants, others would not be caught dead or otherwise near a computer keyboard, and others are mentioned because of historical interest (i.e., if they were near a computer keyboard, they would still be dead). The descriptions are intended to allow the new participant to get some picture of the associations others have with a particular name without having to waste bandwidth in asking, "Who is this Stephen Jay Gould fellow, anyway?" General notes: Names appear between colons. The software listed in the Jargon File will also work to extract entries from Biographica. The date field is enclosed in square brackets. A question mark at the start indicates that the compiler doesn't know/hasn't looked up/hasn't been informed of the date of birth of the person named in the name field. A question mark at the end indicates that the compiler is pretty sure that the person named is, indeed, dead, but didn't have at hand the year of death. No question mark and no date at the end means that the person named is probably still alive at the date of the version's compilation.

50. Atlantis, Sage Einer Grosse Insel Im Atlantik, Beschrieben In Den Dialogen Kriti
Translate this page Das Buch Atlantis - The Antediluvian World (1882, deutsch 1894) des amerikanischenJuristen und Abgeordneten Ignatius Donnelly (1831-1901) löste die Suche
http://www.sphinx-suche.de/lexeso/atlanti.htm
Webkatalog über Esoterik, Kunst, Multimedia Lexikon der Esoterik A B C D ... Nehmen Sie an 100 Gewinnspielen gleichzeitig teil Atlantis Nach einer dem griechischen Dichter Solon (640-540 v. Chr.) von ägyptischen Priestern übermittelten Sage eine grosse Insel im Atlantik. Von dem griechischen Philosophen Plato (427-347 v. Chr.) wird sie in den Dialogen Kritias und Timaios näher beschrieben. Westwärts von den Säulen des Herakles, gegenüber dem Atlasgebirge habe sie gelegen. Ihre sehr zahlreiche Bevölkerung sei sehr reich gewesen. Der Herrschaftsbereich der Insel habe sich bis nach Europa und Afrika erstreckt. Als die Bewohner immer sittenloser wurden, sei die Insel an einem Tag und einer Nacht durch eine durch ein Erdbeben verursachte Überschwemmung in den Fluten des Meeres begraben worden. Obwohl man schon in der Antike die Angaben Platons für Dichtung hielt, ist bis in die Gegenwart versucht worden, Atlantis zu lokalisieren. Die umfangreiche Literatur über Atlantis kann man entsprechend ihren Aussagen in drei Gruppen einteilen.
  • Atlantis existierte. Es reichte von Ceylon über Nigeria bis zur Karibik. Auch die Insel Helgoland war im Gespräch. Das Buch Atlantis - The Antediluvian World (1882, deutsch 1894) des amerikanischen Juristen und Abgeordneten Ignatius Donnelly (1831-1901) löste die Suche nach Atlantis in der Neuzeit aus. Seine Beweise stützte er auf die sprachlichen und archäologischen Übereinstimmungen zwischen den alten Ägyptern und den Völkern Südamerikas: In beiden Ländern gibt es Pyramiden. Er konnte sogar den englischen Premierminister Gladstone von der Existenz Atlantis überzeugen, so dass er öffentliche Mittel für die Suche bereitstellen wollte.
  • 51. LC Records For Titles In The DjVu Format At UGA
    Call Number PS2954 .U52 1853 Author Donnelly, Ignatius, 18311901. TitleRagnarok the age of fire and gravel. By Ignatius Donnelly
    http://djvued.libs.uga.edu/lctitles.html
    LC records for titles in the DjVu format at UGA:
    Author: Bayley, Harold.
    Title: Archaic England , an essay in deciphering prehistory from megalithic monuments, earthworks, customs, coins, placenames, and faeric superstitions, by Harold Bayley...
    Description: Book
    viii, 894 p. illus., plates. 24 cm.
    LC Subject(s): Archaeology.
    England Antiquities.
    Call Number: DA90 .B358A
    Author: British Museum. Dept. of Egyptian and Assyrian Antiquities.
    Title: The Babylonian legends of the creation and the fight between Bel and the dragon , as told by Assyrian tablets from Nineveh; with twenty four illustrations. Printed by order of the Trustees.
    Publisher: [London, Harrison] 1921. Description: Book 68 p. illus., map, facsims. 25 cm. LC Subject(s): Cosmography, Babylonian. Assyro-Babylonian literature. Notes: Cover-title. Call Number: BL1620 .B7 1921 Author: Harris, Thaddeus Mason, 1768-1842.

    52. Boganmeldelse: Et Velsignet Pust Af Rationel Tænkning
    Ignatius TT Donnelly (18311901) skrev en bog, hvori han beviste Atlantiseksistens, men den var barnemad mod oberst James Churchwards.
    http://www.skeptica.dk/arkiv2_dk/pa_082.htm
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    Para-nyt - tekstarkivet Redaktør: Willy Wegner BOGANMELDELSE
    Et velsignet pust af rationel tænkning
    • L. Sprague De Camp: Lost continents - the Atlantis theme . New York : Ballantine Books, 1975.
    Anmelder:
    Per Borgaard Kilde:
    Uforalia 1978, nr. 9 Opdateret:
    1. januar 2003 Morskaben ved at være anmelder af offbeat litteratur kan ind imellem fordampe, når man ryger ind i en stime bøger, hvis forfattere kun er på fri fod, fordi de ikke anses for at være til umiddelbar fare for deres omgivelser. I hvert fald ikke korporligt. Sprague de Camp er en af de velsignede undtagelser. Hans bog drejer sig ganske vist om Atlantis, men den drejer sig også om kendsgerninger. Han begynder med hovedkilden til nutidens "viden" om Atlantis, Platons dialoger "Timaios" og "Kritias" og gengiver alle relevante afsnit, så man selv kan danne sig et indtryk. Det slår med det samme i øjnene, at Platons Atlantis er et bronze- eller tidligt jernaldersamfund, slet ikke det teknisk højt udviklede superland, som senere atlantister har gjort det til. Dernæst redegør de Camp for en række forholde der tyder på, at Platon selv har opfundet sit "Atlantis" som et slags idealbillede af en stat for at kunne stille sit samtidige Athens svagheder op mod idealbilledet. Det var ganske normal praksis for digtere, der ville kommunikere et budskab til tilhørerne på Platons tid.

    53. People Behind The Names D
    ALEXANDER W. DONIPHAN (18081887) Lawyer, soldier, statesman. Active in MexicanWar. Ignatius Donnelly (1831-1901) Congressman from Minnesota 1863-1869.
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    THE PEOPLE BEHIND THE NAMES Click Here to return to Ship Names Index Click Here to go home page

    54. CRI Journal - CRJ0054A
    ATLANTIS REBORN. Contemporary interest in Atlantis can be traced to a selfeducatedAmerican politician named Ignatius TT Donnelly (1831-1901).
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    Christian Research Journal
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    The "Evidence" for Atlantis:
    Addressing New Age Apologetics
    by Karla Poewe-Hexham and Irving Hexham
    from the Christian Research Journal, Summer 1989, page 16. The Editor-in-Chief of the Christian Research Journal is Elliot Miller. Whenever we speak or write about New Age topics we are inevitably asked: But what about the evidence for Atlantis and other lost civilizations? It is commonly assumed that such "evidence" is extensive. A case in point is the book Out on a Limb in which Shirley MacLaine recounts how her guru, David, told her: "According to Plato and Aristotle and other great minds, Atlantis really existed as an extremely advanced civilization...."[1] MacLaine then links this "fact" to the ruins of ancient Inca, Mayan, Egyptian, and other known civilizations to "prove" the existence of UFO's, extraterrestrials, and spirit messengers. Without the so-called evidence of known civilizations and the accompanying claims that they possessed powers beyond those of modern science, MacLaine and others would not have been so easily convinced about the "truth" of the New Age. After reporting her conversations about Atlantis and other "lost" civilizations, MacLaine said:
      When I had finished reading what David had given me I was exhausted. It was true that I had heard much of what I read in dribs and drabs throughout my life, but somehow having it compiled and organized in written form with respected and credible researchers and scientists and archaeologists and theologians backing it up it was different. The accumulation of evidence was too powerful to take casually, much less dismiss....[2]

    55. Www.iclnet.org/pub/resources/text/cri/cri-jrnl/crj0054a.txt
    ATLANTIS REBORN* Contemporary interest in Atlantis can be traced to a selfeducatedAmerican politician named Ignatius TT Donnelly (1831-1901).
    http://www.iclnet.org/pub/resources/text/cri/cri-jrnl/crj0054a.txt

    56. Fantastic Victoriana: G
    The Golden Bottle appeared in Ignatius Donnelly's The Golden Bottle, or, The Storyof Donnelly (18311901), a lawyer (like so many other authors on this page
    http://www.geocities.com/jessnevins/vicg.html
    Fantastic Victoriana: G
    aruda Stone . The Garuda Stone appeared in Vice Versa (1882) by "F. Antsey," aka Thomas Anstey Guthrie (1856-1934; for more biographical information on him, look in the Jinnee entry). Guthrie's comedic touch, so enjoyable in the Brass Bottle , seems to have deserted him in Vice Versa Vice Versa ; the symbolism and appropriateness, or lack of same, of this death I leave to you to comment on) The plot will be a familiar one to modern viewers who've seen "Freaky Friday" or the 1988 Judge Reinhold film "Vice Versa:" a father and son switch places and bodies, this time via the Garuda Stone, an "insignificant-looking little square tablet of grayish-green stone, pierced at one angle, and having on two of its faces faint traces of mysterious letters or symbols, which time had made very difficult to distinguish." The overbearing Paul Bultitude, Esq., makes the mistake of holding the Stone and saying to his son Dick that "I only wish, at this very moment, I could be a boy again, like you. Going back to school wouldn't make me unhappy, I can tell you." This turns Paul into an exact duplicate of Dick. Dick then holds the Stone and wishes to look like his father, and is granted his wish. The predictable wackiness ensues, of course, with ham-handed "comedy" and telegraphed jokes following. The book, as I said, is not to be recommended for its humor. It is excruciating, though, in its description of how awful English boarding schools of the 1880s were (the story takes place in the later winter and early spring of 1881), and if you can stomach over two hundred pages of youthful misery, you might enjoy the book. (Paul is forced to go back to school, to suffer under the awful Dr. Grimstone, Headmaster, while Dick gallivants about, enjoying the privileges of being a wealthy bourgeois)

    57. MARCELO Y LA EDUCACIÓN - Artículos Interesantes
    Translate this page Ignatius Donnelly (1831-1901) publicó en 1882 un libro sobre la Atlántida quese convirtió en un clásico para aquellos que creían en su existencia.
    http://ar.geocities.com/marcelofuentes1/artinter/atlantida/atlantida.htm
    Índice General Índice Asignatura Índice Tema maf140369@ciudad.com.ar ... maf140369@yahoo.com LA ATLÁNTIDA «Más grande que Libia y Asia juntas... la isla de la Atlántida... fue tragada por el mar y desapareció...» Platón (c. 428-347 a.C.) Una idílica Edad de Oro, un vasto continente perdido bajo las profundidades, un grande y poderoso imperio barrido en una noche por un cataclismo... el relato sobre la grandeza y decadencia de la Atlántida del griego Platón ha fascinado a la imaginación occidental durante más de dos milenios. En sus diálogos Timeo y Critias, Platón ofrece el primer comentario escrito sobre la civilización de esa isla legendaria. Describe la Atlántida como una gran nación marítima, fabulosamente rica, situada más allá de las Columnas de Hércules (estrecho de Gibraltar), dominando el Mediterráneo entre Egipto y Toscana. Era un lugar rico en recursos naturales: maderas, metales y piedras preciosas abundaban tanto como árboles frutales y hortalizas. Majestuosas montañas lo protegían de los vientos del norte, y animales salvajes y domésticos, incluyendo elefantes, vagaban por praderas, arroyos y lagos. Diez reyes, todos descendientes de Poseidón, reinaban sobre las diez regiones de esa isla paradisíaca, coexistiendo en perfecta armonía. La Atlántida, según relata Platón, le fue entregada a Poseidón, dios del mar y de las tempestades, en el reparto de la tierra. Allí el dios encontró a una mortal llamada Clito, que vivía en una colina. Se casó con ella y fortificó su morada mediante anillos concéntricos, dos de tierra y tres de agua. Sus descendientes, los atlantes, incorporaron esos anillos a la ciudad que fundaron sobre la colina de Clito.

    58. A Journal Of Alternative News
    Le Plongeon was completing his explorations in Yucatan, American lawyer, newspaperpublisher, and politician Ignatius Donnelly (18311901) published Atlantis
    http://www.newdawnmagazine.com.au/Articles/Crypto-HistoryP1.html
    • Real total war has become information war, it is being fought now...
    Crypto-History:
    The State of the Art Part I: Background
    – The Time of Plato to 1980 By RICHARD HEINBERG
    Now in this island of Atlantis there was a great and wonderful empire which had rule over the whole island and several others, as well as over parts of the continent, and besides these they subjected parts of Libya within the Straits as far as Egypt, and of Europe as far as Tyrrhenia.
    - PLATO, Timaeus For as long as there have been historians, two versions of early human history have competed for acceptance. One, which is now the official version, says that civilization has evolved along a more or less smooth incline from barbarism to modernity. The second, which never really disappeared even when it fell out of fashion, flows from an idea found in nearly every culture’s early mythology - that there has been a series of high civilizations reaching back many millennia into the forgotten past, and that each, in turn, was destroyed by some horrific terrestrial cataclysm. The latter idea is to be found, for example, in the doctrine of the Yugas - or world ages - in the Mahabharata of India, wherein it is said that the first Yuga, the Krita, was the best, and that human society has been in decline ever since. The Maya and the Hopi told of a series of elapsed World Ages which ended, in turn, in flood, fire, and earthquake. In Western classical literature, Hesiod’s doctrine of the original Golden Race and the succeeding races of Silver, Brass, Heroes, and Iron relates essentially the same story. But of all the tales of lost or fallen worlds, perhaps none has exerted a greater influence on the popular imagination than Plato’s account of the island of Atlantis.

    59. Authors C-F
    18321898 AKA Carroll, Lewis, 1832-1898 Donn-Byrne, Brian Oswald 1889-1928 Donnell,Annie Hamilton, 1862- Donnelly, Ignatius, 1831-1901 Dostoyevsky, Fyodor
    http://www.worldwide-library.co.uk/Authors/c-f.htm
    Home Author Title Topic ... Book Club The Worldwide Library making e-books available to everyone worldwide without charge now. WWL Author Index Start A B C ... Z
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    Cabell, James Branch, 1879-1958
    Caesar, Gaius Julius, ca. 100-44 BC
    Cahan, Abraham, 1860-1951
    Caine, Hall, Sir, 1853-1931
    Calamity Jane, 1852-1903 AKA: Burk, Martha Cannary, 1852-1903
    Calderón de la Barca, Pedro, 1600-1681
    Calhoun, John C. (John Caldwell), 1782-1850
    Cambrensis, Giraldus, circa 1146-1223
    Camoes, Luis de, 1524?-1580 AKA: Camoes, Luis de Vaz, 1524?-1580
    Campan, Jeanne Louise Henriette (Genet) 1752-1822
    Campanella, Tommaso, 1568-1639 Carboni, Raffaello, 1817-1875 Cardozo, Benjamin N. (Benjamin Nathan), 1870-1938 Carey, Rosa Nouchette, 1840-1909 Carhart, Margaret Spraque, 1877- , Editor Carlyle, Thomas, 1795-1881 Carpenter, Edward, 1844-1929 Carpenter, John C. Carr, Annie Roe Carrington, Hereward, 1880-1959 Carroll, Lewis, 1832-1898 AKA: Dodgson, Charles Lutwidge, 1832-1898 Carvalho, David Nunes, 1848-1925 Casanova de Saingalt, Jacques, 1725-1798 AKA: Casanova, Giacomo, 1725-1798

    60. Aingees-Atlantis
    Translate this page Der bekannteste Beführworter der These, Atlantis liege im Atlantik, war der amerikanischeSchriftsteller Ignatius Donnelly (1831-1901), der 1882 das Buch
    http://www27.brinkster.com/aingeelee/imatlantik.asp
    Alantis im Atlantik
    1553, etwa 50 Jahre nachdem Columbus Amerika entdeckt hatte, behauptete der spanische Historiker Francesco López de Gómara, daß die Westindischen Inseln und der amerikanische Kontinent gut zu Platons Beschreibung eines ,,Kontinents" jenseits von Atlantis paßten.
    Nova Atlantis (1614-18) vertrat.
    Mundus Subterraneus
    Atlantis: Die vorsintflutliche Welt veröffentlichte. Platons Atlantis, ,,größer als Asien und Libyen" (Kleinasien und Nordafrika), wäre eine rießige Landmasse. Wie bereits Kircher, so behauptete auch Donnelly, die Azoren seien die Reste des versunkenen ,,Kontinents". Die Inselgruppe ist der höchstgelegene Punkt des in den 70er Jahren des 19. Jahrhunderts enteckten mittelatlantischen Rückens, der sich im atlantischen Becken von Nord nach Süd erstreckt.

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