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Selestor's Men of Atlantis, by Clara Iza von Ravn, [1937], at sacred-texts.com


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CONTENTS

CHAPTER

 

PAGE

I

Growth of an island. Its location. Physical features and peopling

11

II

The government of Atlantis. Educational methods. Peopling and customs.

18

III

The origin of wheat. Marriage customs. Laws regarding children born. Cremation of the dead. Some industries. Music

30

IV

Institutions for the training of youth. Music. Arts. Industries. Some customs. Food

38

V

Other inventions of the Atlantians. The science of Ellipse of Sound

46

VI

Atlantian knowledge of creation's laws. Origin of the priesthood. Authority of the priests

52

VII

Weakening of priestly power. The punishment for certain crimes

60

VIII

Punishment by the priesthood for murder. Punishment of women for children's death

64

IX

An ancestress of the Assyrians

68

X

The navy of Atlantis. Minerals of the island and theories regarding them held by the mineralogists of that day and country

73

XI

Mining and minerals of Atlantis. The man who came to Atlantis from "Spain" to study its minerals

81

XII

The crime of old King Osiris and the King Atlantis gave to Egypt

89

XIII

The flight of Prince Osiris. His Egyptian court

94

 

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XIV

The death of Prince Osiris’ bride—Albirothisis

103

XV

Origin of the Mongolian race. Kling, from Atlantis, tempted

110

XVI

The first Mongolian city. Mention of Yucatan

120

XVII

An Atlantian tradition

124

XVIII

Battle on Mars as described by the watching sage. The army of shadows

130

XIX

The great sea-fight of Atlantis. Setting out of the Northmen for plunder

136

XX

Warning of the sage and setting out of the Atlantian navy to meet the foe

143

XXI

Arrival of the Northmen and their allies. Morning and the sea-fight

150

XXII

Death of the king of Atlantis on the day of the great sea-fight

161

XXIII

The destruction of Atlantis. Activities of the inhabitants on the morning the island sank into the ocean.

165


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