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Overview Audio of Nicola Bizzi's essay Plato, Egypt and the Seven Great Islands of the Western Sea, published in 2024 by Edizioni Aurora Boreale. The text primarily discusses the historical plausibility of Plato's account of Atlantis, arguing that it aligns with a vast textual heritage preserved by Eleusinian Mystery Schools. This heritage, known as the Texts of the Archaic-Scholarly Discipline, details a preceding civilization located on the Seven Great Islands of the Western Sea in the North Atlantic, which was destroyed around 9,600 BC by a cometary impact. Bizzi contrasts the Eleusinian texts, which refer to the main island as En'n and its civilization as Ennica, with Plato's "Atlantis", suggesting Plato's information was partial, potentially referring to specific regions or cities. The author advocates for accepting Plato's core historical and chronological claims, especially since they align with modern scientific evidence of catastrophic cometary impacts and subsequent sea-level rise in the tenth millennium BC.

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