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La Atlántida (Universitaria)

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Este libro, que Pierre Vidal-Naquet llevaba concibiendo desde hace medio siglo, comienza alrededor del año 355 a.C., cuando Platón redacta Timeo y Critias. Seguramente Platón bebió de la cultura de su tiempo, de Homero a Heródoto y Tucídides, pero el mito del continente perdido, inseparable de una Atenas igualmente imaginaria, es obra suya. No hay que buscar la Atlántida en las profundidades del tiempo o del mar. El mito ha conocido desarrollos increíbles. primero en la Antigüedad griega, romana y protobizantina, explotando literalmente en el Renacimiento, especialmente después del descubrimiento de América, rápidamente identificada por algunos con el continente imaginado por Platón. Otros, poco numerosos, discreparon, el más destacado de los cuales fue Michel de Montaigne. Más tarde, los nacionalistas se apoderaron del tema, de España a Suecia y de Italia a Alemania, especialmente en la época hitleriana. Los estudiosos intentaron explicar mediante el continente perdido tanto la historia del planeta como la prehistoria minoica de la civilizacón griega. Los personajes de Julio Verne asimismo la visitaron o la reconstruyeron, al igual que, en el «ghetto modelo» de Theresienstadt, un poeta y un músico identificaron con el emperador de la Atlántida al déspota que los encarceló antes de matarlos. Ya era hora de que esta larga historia se escribiera.

192 pages, Paperback

First published February 7, 2005

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Pierre Vidal-Naquet

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Pierre Vidal-Naquet was a French historian who began teaching at the École des hautes études en sciences sociales (EHESS) in 1969.
Vidal-Naquet was a specialist in the study of Ancient Greece, but was also interested (and deeply involved) in contemporary history, particularly the Algerian War (1954–62), during which he opposed the use of torture by the French Army, as well as Jewish history. Having participated with Michel Foucault and Jean-Marie Domenach in the founding of the Groupe d'information sur les prisons (GIP), one of the first French new social movements, he criticized negationism. Vidal-Naquet, who never abandoned his fascination with Antiquity, was also a supporter of Middle East peace efforts.

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582 reviews11 followers
September 2, 2019
J'ai trouvé ce livre à la bibliothèque et le titre m'a intriguée. Le contenu est plutôt intéressant, même si c'est très axé philosophie, et moins sur la popularité et l'histoire du mythe, comme je m'y attendais. Il y a tout de même des anecdotes intéressantes !
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January 28, 2010
There is no doubt that the author is a great connoisseur of greek (and other) culture, and indeed throughout the book we can not but admire such erudition.

There are several references, but they are all related to the subject and very useful for further studies on the matter, and I don´t think they spoil the reading, on the contrary. In general, it´s a concise (it´s a relatively small book), straightforward writing. It helped me a lot, as an introductory book, to start my studies on Atlantis.
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January 14, 2016
"Desde os anos de 1950 que se operam impressionantes deslocações da dinâmica do mundo no sentido do Pacífico Norte.(...)Em 1980,pela primeira vez,as trocas dos Estados Unidos com a zona do Pacífico ultrapassaram as efectuadas com a Europa Ocidental.(...)Entre 1973 e 1981,o crescimento destes 'países oficinas' ('tigres asiáticos') e do Japão bateu todos os recordes históricos,com uma taxa anual média de oito por cento (...)A terceira revolução industrial terá sido a primeira a não situar a sua origem na Europa atlântica.O meridiano de Grreenwich deixou de ser o eixo do Mundo"...
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1,030 reviews203 followers
December 17, 2014
Più appassionante dei romanzi e storielle nate sul mito stesso :)
Ben documentato e argomentato.
Ottimo saggio per tutti.
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November 1, 2025
O io sono stupida o il libro è troppo pesante. Assurdo, ma in pochissime pagine nomina una quantità infinita di reference che penso siano impossibili da capire per chi non ne ha mai sentito parlare.
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January 10, 2013
Vidal-Naquet ne croit pas à l'Atlantide, mais nous raconte avec talent l'histoire de ce mythe et des hommes qu'il a fasciné à travers les âges. En refermant le livre on regrette cependant que l'auteur n'ait même pas voulu se pencher sur les possibles origines du mythe, cet immense historien nous aurait peut-être ainsi aidé à continuer à rêver en lisant 20.000 lieues sous les mers.
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May 4, 2016
A historical analysis of Atlantis. I found this book quite interesting. It presents the different works about Atlantis and the different conclusions brought with different eras of history.
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November 18, 2016
Une promenade sympa parmi le paysage de publications sur l'Atlantide. Or le style est très exaspérant.
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