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Csizi, Sándor

Sándor Csizi is a Hungarian researcher with a keen interest in ancient Greek literature. Inevitably, this brought him to the works of Homer, Plato among others, that in turn inspired him to develop his Atlantis theories. Although many have identified Homer’s Scheria with Plato’s Atlantis, Csizi contends that they were were two separate islands, probably situated near each in the Atlantic, west of Portugal(a).

 

He initially argued that the chronology suggests Atlantis sank sometime between 6000 and 4000 BC.(b)” He subsequently refined this to offer dates between 4400 and 4000 BC for the demise of Atlantis and between 3300 and 3000 BC for that of Scheria.

 

Csizi has embellished his concept of Atlantis with the suggestion that the ancient Egyptian port of Pharos, now submerged, had been an Atlantean colony(c) !

 

Csizi  has now published two papers(d)(e) on the travels of Odysseus, whose adventures he believes took place in the north Atlantic.But, unlike many other commentators he does not accept that the route taken was randomly chosen. They are not ‘wandering’ as is believed, but based on a secret plan never revealed by Homer.”

More papers are available on the academia.edu.webite(f).

(a) https://www.academia.edu/120284730/Atlantis_and_the_lost_book_of_Marcellus

(b) https://www.academia.edu/121187548/Time_of_the_sinking_of_Atlantis

(c) https://www.academia.edu/128445192/THE_LAST_PORT_OF_ATLANTIS

(d) https://www.academia.edu/129168499/The_Voyage_of_Odysseus_I_Journey_to_the_River_Okeanos

(e) https://www.academia.edu/129385139/The_Voyage_of_Odysseus_II_Northward_

(f) https://independent.academia.edu/ErzsiCsizin%C3%A9