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Atlantic Ocean (search for this): text Tim., section 25a
over against them which encompasses that veritable ocean. For all that we have here, lying within the mouth of which we speak,i.e., the Mediterranean Sea, contrasted with the Atlantic Ocean. is evidently a haven having a narrow entrance; but that yonder is a real ocean, and the land surrounding it may most rightly be called, in the fullest and truest sense, a continent. Now in this island of Atlantis there existed a confederation of kings, of great and marvellous power, which held sway over all the island, and over many other islands also and parts of the continent; and, moreover,
Mediterranean Sea (search for this): text Tim., section 25a
over against them which encompasses that veritable ocean. For all that we have here, lying within the mouth of which we speak,i.e., the Mediterranean Sea, contrasted with the Atlantic Ocean. is evidently a haven having a narrow entrance; but that yonder is a real ocean, and the land surrounding it may most rightly be called, in the fullest and truest sense, a continent. Now in this island of Atlantis there existed a confederation of kings, of great and marvellous power, which held sway over all the island, and over many other islands also and parts of the continent; and, moreover,