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THE LOST INCONTINENTS VON SOARES DE NAFARROS ET ABDERA MUITO BERA OU DAS MYTHOLOGIAS E DOUTRAS MITOMANIAS E LOGGIAS - SOARES VON NAFARROS A STUDY IN ROSE OR a monument of scholarship[and a richly documented and entertaining survey of how crazy the crackpots can get

THE LOST INCONTINENTS VON SOARES DE NAFARROS ET ABDERA MUITO BERA OU DAS MYTHOLOGIAS E DOUTRAS MITOMANIAS E LOGGIAS
VON LOGGIA BEM TE OUVEM DO mOZART….
“a marvelously and terrifying history of the human will-to-believe, even in the face of all factual evidence.”
Lost Continents: The Atlantis Theme in History, Science, and Literature is a study by L. Sprague de Camp. It is considered one of his most popular works. It was written in 1948, and first published serially in the magazine Other Worlds Science Fiction in 1952-1953; portions also appeared as articles in Astounding Science Fiction, Galaxy Science Fiction, Natural History Magazine, and the Toronto Star.
It was first published in book form by Gnome Press in 1954; an updated edition was published by Dover Publications in 1970.

L. Sprague de Camp enjoyed debunking doubtful history and pseudoscientific claims. The work provides a detailed examination of theories and speculations on Atlantis and other lost lands, including the scientific arguments against their existence.

He explains the origins of the Atlantis legend in Plato’s Timaios and Kritias dialogues and how it has been continued, developed and imitated by later theorists, speculators, scientific enquirers, enthusiasts, occultists, quacks, and fantasists throughout history. Major speculative locales as Atlantis, Mu and Lemuria are covered in depth, with the origins of lesser-known ones such as Thule, Hyperborea and Rutas also treated. The work shows how the misinterpretation of Mayan writings created the Mu-myth, and how the name Lemuria originated from the geological hypothesis about a land bridge between India and South Africa. Modern usage of the concept in speculative fiction is gone into, as are the various attempts to discover the “real” Atlantis
The 1970 edition was updated to reflect the rehabilitation of Alfred Wegener’s continental drift theory and investigation of the ancient volcanic eruption of the Aegean island of Thera. This eruption is considered by many who think that Plato’s account of Atlantis’ destruction had an underlying historical basis, to be that basis.

De Camp’s work LIKE SOARES WORK is still one of the most reliable sources on the lost INcontinent theme.
Lost INcontinents or ancient civilizations sunk by a deluge are a common theme in the scriptures of doctrines of many modern pseudoreligions or cults. Well-known instances include James Churchward’s books on Mu, or the Theosopical portrayals of Hyperborea, Lemuria and Atlantis, and even the Nazi mythologizing about Thule.
As authors of these materials tend not to state (or mis-state) their sources, works like that of de Camp are quite useful to anyone interested in objective information.

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    SOARES VON NAFARROS A STUDY IN ROSE OR a monument of scholarship[and a richly documented and entertaining survey of how crazy the crackpots can get
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  2. a humanidade não se estratifica em níveis
    • isola-se em bolsas DE NÃO ME TOQUES
    • Noli Me Tángere 
    •  He was imprisoned, and just when the matter was almost settled, he have jail sickness

    • Revenge was not in Soare’s plans, instead he carried through his father’s plan of putting up a school, the modern school or the masonic school of sardines
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    • since he believed education would pave the way to his country’s progresso like socrates the geek greek ...

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