Atlantis' Study — Authorities and Foreign Words
Dr C.A. Bartzokas · Atlantean Realities Series · 11 pages
The glossary to the Rise and Demise of Atlantis study book, and the most practical file in the series. It exists because the main study moves between classical, Sanskrit, Hebrew and Tibetan sources without pausing to explain them, and a reader who has not met the vocabulary before will otherwise lose the thread.
Entries run alphabetically and mix three kinds of thing: technical terms (agglutinative and inflectional languages, antediluvian, the Cenozoic era, fathom), classical and ancient authorities whose testimony the study relies on (Diodorus Siculus, Herodotus, Hesiod, Homer), and the proper names and doctrinal terms of the esoteric tradition (Atala, Edris-Enoch, the Kabiri, Kandu and Pramlochā, Kiu-te). Each is given a short definition with its source. Not a document anyone will read straight through, but the one to keep open beside the others.
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