Download or read book I Have Discovered Atlantide written by Skender Hushi and published by Xlibris Corporation. This book was released on 2013-02-19 with total page 56 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The translation of the scripts in the zmeraldi plates of Thoti of Atlantide, the last king of Atlantide, made me curious to know more about it, so I started consulting a voluminous material, which gave me more information about Atlantide. Every material read reinforced my view that people of Atlantide, with the Albanian people and those from other countries of Europe known as people of Illyrian origin, had links between them. The very great closeness of twelve-thousand-year-old words that were in Thoti’s writings with Albanian words, impressed and gave me the incitement to go deeper in these studies. At the end of the study, the opinion that Albanian people and all Albanian-speaking people around the world deserves more attention and respect from other nations for being the only people in Europe to have maintained pure the language of Atlantide was reinforced. In the writing below, I think I have achieved the goal, and I discovered Atlantide. The beginning of the existence of Atlantide is thought to have started around 50000 BC and to have finished around 10000 BC. Plato, the great scholar of Athens, who was thought to have lived in the years 428–348 BC, offers full details about Atlantide. Until the early twentieth century these books were seen as Plato’s fantasy, but the discovery of the zmeraldi plates of Thoti added more interest to his books. He, in his books “Timeo” and “Crisis,” makes a detailed description of Atlantide based on the data that the lawmaker and his predecessor, Soloni (638–554 BC) had received from priests in Sais, the capital of Egypt. They had told him about Atlantide. Works, greater than Athens’, wonder us. Very great was the development and military power there, which occupied all of Europe and Asia, coming from the Atlantic Ocean with their ships and passing through the strait where the columns of Hercules were. In an island that was bigger than Libya and Asia (referring to Asia Minor, I think) existed Atlantide. It was easy to pass from Atlantide to the great land that was on the other side. (It is thought to be referred to the continent of America). The Atlantide kingdom laid partly facing the continent of America, and in the part of columns of Hercules, including Libya, Egypt, and almost all of the Europe. Soloni was proud in front of priests, telling them about the development of Greece, but one of them, laughing at him, had said that Greek civilization is as a baby compared to the civilization of Atlantide, and for these they possessed many documents. According to them, in Atlantide existed, for centuries, very advanced civilization and development (believed to have existed for forty thousand years). In the dialogues of “Timeo” and “Crisis,” from the data taken from the priests, Plato describes the capital of Atlantide like this: The island had a field, which was the most beautiful and productive one. The territory had a nearly oval shape, measuring 530 km long and 355 km wide. The writing says that the length of the island is 530 km on two sides, surrounded on three sides by mountains protecting it from cold winds, while on the south side of the island was the capital, surrounded by three circular channels. A more detailed description will be read below. The field was worked and carefully arranged, divided with many channels perpendicular to each other that shared the field in 600 m, which is called Klerosu (a name decided by Plato), which contained the wholesale plants sown. (This description and this very dimension corresponds more to the description of Ireland, the former Albanian-speaking country that used to be called Erin. There it rains whenever the land wants it and it becomes juvenile). England’s old name was Za-Zana or Za-Zane (fairy). To me, in Albanian, it means the place where you find fairies, where you can catch them, or the place where fairies sing, which can be explained totally with the Albanian language. Fabulous places like the island of Erin (Ireland) and the
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Download or read book French Film History 1895 1946 written by Richard Neupert and published by University of Wisconsin Pres. This book was released on 2022-07-19 with total page 405 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: French Film History, 1895–1946 addresses the creative and often unexpected trajectory of French cinema, which continues to be one of the most provocative and engaging cinemas in the world. Tracing French film and its developments from the earliest days, when France dominated world cinema, up through the Occupation and Liberation, Neupert outlines major players and films that made it so influential. Paris held a privileged position as one of the world’s hubs of scientific, social, and cultural experimentation; it is no wonder that the cinema as we know it was born there in the nineteenth century. This book presents French cinema’s most significant creative filmmakers and movies but also details the intricate relations between technology, economics, and government that helped shape the unique conditions for cinematic experimentation in the country. Neupert explains the contexts behind the rise of cinema in France, including groundbreaking work by the Lumière family, Georges Méliès, and Alice Guy; the powerhouse studios of Pathé and Gaumont; directors such as René Clair, Germaine Dulac, Marcel Pagnol, and Jean Renoir; and an array of stars, including Max Linder, Jean Gabin, Josephine Baker, and Michèle Morgan. The first fifty years of French film practice established cinema’s cultural and artistic potential, setting the stage for the global post–World War II explosion in commercial movies and art cinema alike. French film and its rich history remain at the heart of cinematic storytelling and our moviegoing pleasure.
Download or read book Il cigno di Atlantide written by Antropoetico and published by Lulu.com. This book was released on 2012-02 with total page 58 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Nel piacere di giardini di fiori vestiti, muovendomi a pelo d'acqua sfiorando tremule ninfee, ascolto il vagito del cielo azzurro. C'è pace il questo luogo dove sono nato, il silenzio della sapienza, la bellezza scolpita in rocce e marmo. In Atlantide gli uomini celebrano la vita come piacere e gioia e io becco le piume anche quando scendo alla foce del fiume. Di colpo, tutto quello che vedo crolla, gli Dei muovono terra e mari per cancellare l'orgoglio dell'uomo e così s'inabissa il sogno.
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