This is just an FYI, in case you feel like doing some interesting reading. At the same time I have never heard an Atlantis theory like this. Wondering if the text, or the continent split story slipped through the cracks of the censoring process.
The text is written in hypotheticals, as if the author was speculating. May be he was, or may be he had to do it that way, mixing in bits and pieces of the taboo info into the allowed concept.
Appears that the "non-ancient" Plato's Atlantis could have been a bit bigger than anybody thought.
The below cutout is from 1770 book titled, "Some account of the British Dominions beyond the Atlantic..."
Originally there were three continents(?): Ogygia, Atlantis, and Australia
Where is Columbus-Colon?
Ogygia split into:
The text is written in hypotheticals, as if the author was speculating. May be he was, or may be he had to do it that way, mixing in bits and pieces of the taboo info into the allowed concept.
Appears that the "non-ancient" Plato's Atlantis could have been a bit bigger than anybody thought.
The below cutout is from 1770 book titled, "Some account of the British Dominions beyond the Atlantic..."
- Ogygia is definitely not an island Homer mentioned, but... may be it was mentioned for a reason.
- America: North America? Amerigo Vespucci?
- Sebastia: South America?
- Sebastian Cabot? - this is not a city bearing the same name.
- Hyperborea
Where is Columbus-Colon?
Ogygia split into:
- Europe
- Asia
- Africa
- Impossible to say into how many lesser parts it is subdivided...