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“Sunken Island, Surfaced Legend: The Influence Back of Atlanis and its Lost People” by Jessica Knapp 1 Lewis Spence, The History of Atlantis, Internet Archive, (Barnes & Noble Publishing, 2005), 30, htps://archive.org/details/historyofatlani0000spen_a0x4/mode/2up. 2 Spence, The History of Atlantis, xi. 3 Tripp R. Evans, R, Romancing the Maya: Mexican Antiquity in the American Imagination, 1820-1915, Internet Archive, University of Texas Press, 2004, 131, htps://archive.org/details/romancingmayamex0000evan/mode/2up. 4 Plato, The Timaeus, ed. by R.D. Archer-Hind, Internet Archive, Macmillan and Co., 1888, 79, https://archive.org/details/timaeusofplato00platiala/mode/2up. 5 Plato, The Timaeus, 79. 6 Spence, The History of Atlantis, 84. 7 Joseph-Francois Lafitau, Elizabeth L. Moore, Customs of the American Indians Compared with the Customs of Primitive Times, ed. by William N. Fenton, Internet Archive, (The Champlain Society, 1974), 48-49, htps://archive.org/details/ customsofamerica0001lafi. 8 Crisián A. Roa-de-la-Carrera, Histories of Infamy: Francisco López De Gómara and the Ethics of Spanish Imperialism, translated by Scot Sessions, Internet Archive, (University Press of Colorado, 2005), 110, htps://archive.org/details/ historiesofinfam0000road/mode/2up. 9 Lafitau, Customs of the American Indians, 43. 10 Ignaius Donnelly, Atlantis: The Antediluvian World, Internet Archive, (Harper & Brothers, 1882), 100, https://archive.org/details/atlantisantedilu00donnuoft/ mode/2up. 11 Donnelly, Atlantis, 100. 12 Donnelly, Atlantis, 98. 13 Evans, Romancing the Maya, 113. Back “The King who Could not be Found: The Influence of Prester John and his Kingdom” by Jessica Knapp 1 1 Robert Silverberg, The Realm of Prester John, (Garden City, NY: Doubleday & Co., 1972), 1, htps://archive.org/details/realmofpresterjo00silv/mode/2up. 2 Karl F. Helleiner, “Prester John’s Leter: A Mediaeval Utopia,” Phoenix 13, no. 2 (1959): 57, htps://www.jstor.org/stable/1086970. 3 Jeremy Lawrance, “The Middle Indies: Damião De Góis on Prester John and the Ethiopians,” Renaissance Studies 6, no. 3 (1992): 306, htps://www.jstor.org/stable/24412448. 4 Silverberg, The Realm of Prester John, 122. 5 Mateo Salvadore, “The Ethiopian Age of Exploration: Prester John’s Discovery of Europe, 1306- 1458,” Journal of World History 21, no. 4 (2010): 621, htps://www. jstor.org/stable/41060852. 6 Lawrance, “The Middle Indies,” 313. 7 Silverberg, The Realm of Prester John, 197.
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