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in the far north by mapping out ancient Greek cosmology. Warren equated the primordial Titan Atlas of Greek mythology who supported the Heavens on his shoulders (or supported the earth on a pillar) to the Atlas described in Plato's dialogue
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related Atlas to the Pole Star. Therefore, in Warren's view Atlantis sat in the far north, at the North Pole, since the Atlas in his ancient Greek cosmological mapping stood in the far northern zenith, under the Pole Star.
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When Boston University was chartered in 1869, he helped make it the first university in the country fully open to women. He also helped create
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all placed Atlas or his world pillar at the "ends of the earth", meaning in his view the far northern arctic regions, while
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Warren wrote a book promoting his belief that the original centre of mankind once sat at the
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Warren's identification of Atlantis with the North Pole was maintained by positioning
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Paradise Found: Part Fourth: Chapter I. Ancient Cosmology and Mythical Geography
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and Atlas' pillar) had to be in the far north "at the top of the world":
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Paradise Found: The Cradle of the Human Race at the North Pole
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arguing for the presence of ancient humans in the Arctic.
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in 1855 and was professor of systematic theology in the
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He was the brother of 161: 796:Presidents of Boston University 781:American expatriates in Germany 588:Presidents of Boston University 145: 32:William Warren (disambiguation) 27:President of Boston University 1: 552: (archived June 11, 2008) 425:The Arctic Home in the Vedas 259:In the Footsteps of Arminius 204:Andover Theological Seminary 111:Andover Theological Seminary 489:– via Newspapers.com. 188:Williamsburg, Massachusetts 852: 806:Wesleyan University alumni 801:American religious writers 617:William Edwards Huntington 609:William Edwards Huntington 307:The Heathen Woman's Friend 230:(1866–1873), president of 29: 811:Boston University faculty 776:American Methodist clergy 739: 595: 461:– via Google Books. 310:. He died at his home in 160: 48: 601:William Fairfield Warren 312:Brookline, Massachusetts 277:The Earliest Cosmologies 172:William Fairfield Warren 43:William Fairfield Warren 657:Arland F. 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William F. Warren
William Warren (disambiguation)

Williamsburg
Brookline
Wesleyan University
Andover Theological Seminary
Harriet Merrick Warren

Boston University
Williamsburg, Massachusetts
Wesleyan University
Middletown
Mystical Seven
Andover Theological Seminary
Berlin
Halle
New England Conference
Methodist Episcopal Missionary Institute
Bremen
Boston University School of Theology
Boston University
Paradise Found—the Cradle of the Human Race at the North Pole
Wellesley College
Henry White Warren
Harriet Merrick Warren
The Heathen Woman's Friend
Brookline, Massachusetts

North Pole

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