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Critias Part
1 Intro| been made to find the great island of Atlantis, as to discover 2 Intro| the other was the great island of Atlantis. Critias proposes 3 Intro| obtained as his portion the island of Atlantis, and there he 4 Intro| and in the centre of the island there was a very fair and 5 Intro| the place. To the interior island he conveyed under the earth 6 Intro| made king of the centre island, while to his twin brother, 7 Intro| chiefs over the rest of the island. And their kingdom extended 8 Intro| they built in the centre island. This ancient palace was 9 Intro| the zones of land from the island to the sea. The zones of 10 Intro| which ran all round the island. The guards were distributed 11 Intro| depth of the ditch in the Island of Atlantis was not to be 12 Intro| water-supply of the centre island: (10) the mention of the 13 Intro| accepted the tale of the Island of Atlantis. In modern times 14 Intro| of reflection, regard the Island of Atlantis as the anticipation 15 Intro| anticipation of a still greater island—the Continent of America. ‘ 16 Intro| barbaric greatness of the island of Atlantis, Plato probably 17 Intro| of Greek notions. In the island of Atlantis, Plato is describing 18 Text | as I was saying, was an island greater in extent than Libya 19 Text | receiving for his lot the island of Atlantis, begat children 20 Text | settled them in a part of the island, which I will describe. 21 Text | the centre of the whole island, there was a plain which 22 Text | also in the centre of the island at a distance of about fifty 23 Text | no man could get to the island, for ships and voyages were 24 Text | arrangements for the centre island, bringing up two springs 25 Text | children; and dividing the island of Atlantis into ten portions, 26 Text | and after him the whole island and the ocean were called 27 Text | lot the extremity of the island towards the pillars of Heracles, 28 Text | foreign countries, and the island itself provided most of 29 Text | earth in many parts of the island, being more precious in 30 Text | number of elephants in the island; for as there was provision 31 Text | eating—all these that sacred island which then beheld the light 32 Text | which surrounded the central island was a stadium only in width. 33 Text | stadium only in width. The island in which the palace was 34 Text | from underneath the centre island, and from underneath the 35 Text | to extend all round the island, for horses to race in. 36 Text | stadia. This part of the island looked towards the south, 37 Text | situated in the middle of the island, at the temple of Poseidon, 38 Text | god settled in the lost island of Atlantis; and this he The First Alcibiades Part
39 Text | ancestors and of Salamis the island of Eurysaces, or of Aegina, Gorgias Part
40 Intro| evil: (2) the legend of the Island of Atlantis, an imaginary Laws Book
41 2 | the fact that Crete is an island. And, if I were a lawgiver, Phaedrus Part
42 Intro| within a province or an island. The East will provide elements Timaeus Part
43 Intro| was the overthrow of the island of Atlantis. This great 44 Intro| of Atlantis. This great island lay over against the Pillars 45 Intro| the earth; and the great island of Atlantis also disappeared 46 Intro| in any country. It was an island in the clouds, which might 47 Intro| entertained respecting the Island of Atlantis in ancient and 48 Intro| opinions respecting the Island of Atlantis have no interest 49 Intro| there any mention of an Island of Atlantis, nor any reference 50 Intro| which the history of the Island of Atlantis was engraved. 51 Intro| war between Athens and the Island of Atlantis have really 52 Intro| in antiquity; or that the Island of Atlantis or the antediluvian 53 Intro| endless fancies to which his Island of Atlantis has given occasion. 54 Intro| therefore the legend of the Island of Atlantis, though not 55 Text | navigable; and there was an island situated in front of the 56 Text | Pillars of Heracles; the island was larger than Libya and 57 Text | boundless continent. Now in this island of Atlantis there was a 58 Text | had rule over the whole island and several others, and 59 Text | into the earth, and the island of Atlantis in like manner 60 Text | by the subsidence of the island.~I have told you briefly,