MAPS OF THE AMENTI IN THE OCCIDENT WITH ITS GREAT ISLAND (ATLANTIS) OF OSIRIS-ONUPHIS AND ITS HAPPY FIELDS OF WETLANDS AND MARSHES………..110
THE ISLAND OF ATLAS IN EGYPTIAN TEXTS………………………………………………………………………………………………....125
BRIEF SUMMARY LIST OF THE MOST ANCIENT MAPS OF THE AFTERLIFE IN THE OCCIDENT, WITH ITS PARADISIACAL FIELDS OF OFFERINGS AND MARSHES FOR THE BLESSED AND THE "ISLANDS OF GODS"……………………………………………………135
Marsilius Ficinus, founder and director of the Platonic Academy of Florence; First great translator of Plato’s works.
“…It appears as a presentation of the Atlantic true history, not a fiction one. Firstly, because where Plato feigns something he usually calls it fable. Here, he dares to refer to it as History. He assures the same thing in The Timaeus, calling it wonderful history, but all true. In addition, in both parts, he claims that his progenitors and relatives were those whom he learned it from. Critias was told by his grandfather Critias, who had conveyed it from Solon, his uncle, who had left it in writing, who in turn had been told by Egyptian priests. Furthermore, Proclus quotes Marcellus Ethiopian History, where this Story is clearly evidenced, placed amongst Ethiopian events. But even though none of the Platonists deny it to be true, however, Porphyry, Proclus and Origen (the Pagan) before them want to think there is some physical allegory upon its content. It is my judgment therefore that Plato demeaned them, making mockery of them if they tried to turn each content of this book into Allegory. Because I read he made fun of that literary device that is called allegory at the beginning of The Phaedrus, through the character of Socrates…” (Marsilius Ficinus Prologue of Critias. Dialogue or the Atlantic, 1484).
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
To my parents and brothers, to my loyal friends and devoted readers, for the support and cooperation they have so generously provided, my deepest gratitude to Lcda. Genny De Bernardo and Professor Rodolfo Morales, to the doctors Cesar Guarde-paz, President of the Scientific Atlantology International Society (SAIS) and Antonio Morillas (Honorary member of SAIS), to the explorer and Petroglyph expert, Pablo Novoa Alvarez (Honorary member of SAIS), to the historian Miguel Galindo del Pozo (Vice President of SAIS), and special thanks to Monik Perz, Lorena Benítez Márquez, Estela Pérez Ruiz, Manuel Ochando, Caroline Biolay, Monserrat María, Juan Manuel Escudero and all team of divers and scientific advisers from National Geographic, also to Simcha Jacobovici, Richard Freund, Yaron Niski, Felix Golubev, and James F. Cameron for appreciating the accuracy, consistency and plausibility of my research, also for recognizing my work for more than 20 years, and for giving me the opportunity that it had been denied to me hitherto even by my own fellows and compatriots.
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