The Destruction of Atlantis: Ragnarok, Or the Age of Fire and GravelThis book had a tremendous impact on readers in the late 1800s. Written by Ignatius Donnelly, a farmer-politician with no scientific training, it developed a strikingly original theme—that a comet passed close to or struck Earth in ancient times, causing catastrophic changes that later were vaguely recalled in mythologies and biblical tales. Throughout most of the book, Donnelly supports his ideas with convincing geological, archeological, and astronomical arguments. This reprint presents Donnelly's theory of the comet that impacted Earth tens of thousands of years ago, producing layers of gravel (which contemporary scientists attributed to glaciation) and the destruction of an advanced civilization (Atlantis), followed by a years-long cloud cover and extreme cold. A remarkable concept that has also been mentioned in ancient Arabic writings, this theory—and the book in which it is presented—will appeal to readers in many areas of interest: occult enthusiasts, fantasy buffs, and perhaps even some members of the scientific community. |
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Contenido
PART | 1 |
GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION OF THE DRIFT Frontispiece | 5 |
RIVER ISSUING FROM A Swiss GLACIER | 19 |
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS | 20 |
GLACIERFURROWS AND SCRATCHES AT STONY POINT LAKE ERIE | 26 |
DRIFTDEPOSITS IN THE TROPICS | 38 |
THE DRIFT A GIGANTIC CATASTROPHE | 43 |
STRATIFIED BEDS IN TILL LEITHEN WATER PEEBLESSHIRE SCOTLAND | 54 |
LEGENDS OF THE CAVELIFE | 195 |
LEGENDS OF THE AGE OF DARKNESS | 208 |
THE PRIMEVAL STORM | 220 |
THE TRIUMPH OF THE SUN | 233 |
THE FALL OF THE CLAY AND GRAVEL | 251 |
THE ARABIAN MYTHS | 268 |
THE AFRITE IN THE PILLAR | 270 |
THE BOOK OF JOB | 276 |
GREAT HEAT A PREREQUISITE | 58 |
ORBITS OF THE PERIODIC COMETS | 83 |
THE EARTHS ORBIT | 89 |
PART III | 91 |
THE GREAT COMET OF 1811 | 95 |
SOLAR SPECTRUM | 105 |
PART | 113 |
DID MAN EXIST BEFORE THE DRIFT? | 121 |
SECTION AT ST ACHEUL | 122 |
PLUMMET FROM SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY CALIFORNIA | 130 |
THE COMET | 132 |
COMET OF 1862 | 137 |
RAGNAROK | 141 |
THE CONFLAGRATION OF PHAËTON | 154 |
COURSE OF Donatis COMET | 157 |
OTHER LEGENDS OF THE CONFLAGRATION | 166 |
GENESIS READ BY THE LIGHT OF THE COMET | 316 |
PART IV | 341 |
EARTHEN VASE FOUND IN THE CAVE OF FURFOOZ BELGIUM | 347 |
STONE IMAGE FOUND IN OHIO | 353 |
TAE SCENE OF MANS SURVIVAL | 366 |
THE BRIDGE | 376 |
OBJECTIONS CONSIDERED | 389 |
BIELAS COMET | 408 |
BIELAS COMET SPLIT IN TWO | 409 |
THE UNIVERSAL BELIEF OF MANKIND | 424 |
THE EARTH STRUCK BY COMETS MANY TIMES | 431 |
SECTION ON THE SCHUYLKILL | 432 |
THE AFTERWORD | 437 |
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The Destruction of Atlantis: Ragnarök: the Age of Fire and Gravel Ignatius Donnelly Vista de fragmentos - 1971 |
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