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The Greek philosopher who developed the theory of Atlantis was Plato. Though he wrote much about the island, no evidence that it ever existed has ever been found.
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Plato was the first known writer of Atlantis.
Plato wrote the Atlantis around 360 BC
Yes, Plato wrote about Atlantis in his dialogues "Timaeus" and "Critias". In these dialogues, he describes Atlantis as an advanced civilization that ultimately sank into the sea in a single day and night. Many scholars debate whether Plato's account of Atlantis was fictional or based on a real place.
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No. It was Plato.
The 1978 comic book series "Man From Atlantis" was written by Bill Mantlo. The 1977 novel versions of "Man From Atlantis" were written by Richard Woodley.
The Greek philosopher who developed the theory of Atlantis was Plato. Though he wrote much about the island, no evidence that it ever existed has ever been found.
No, there is no record of the Greek philosopher Aristotle writing about Atlantis. The story of Atlantis is primarily attributed to the philosopher Plato, who described it in his dialogues "Timaeus" and "Critias." Aristotle was a student of Plato but did not mention Atlantis in his works.
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Timaeus and Critias.
Plato only wrote about Atlantis in two of his dialogues, "Timaeus" and "Critias." In these works, Plato describes Atlantis as a powerful island civilization that eventually sank into the sea.