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Considered unwritten or lost by many, it was found translated in Arabic by Charles Sternhart in an Italian monastery around 1922. By 1939 only two copies existed. The one was kept in Leningrad by Vladimir Radichenko (which was stolen by Klaus Kerner) and the other was kept in the Dunlop Collection in Barnett College. The text contained crucial information about the location of Atlantis.

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  • Considered unwritten or lost by many, it was found translated in Arabic by Charles Sternhart in an Italian monastery around 1922. By 1939 only two copies existed. The one was kept in Leningrad by Vladimir Radichenko (which was stolen by Klaus Kerner) and the other was kept in the Dunlop Collection in Barnett College. The text contained crucial information about the location of Atlantis.
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  • Considered unwritten or lost by many, it was found translated in Arabic by Charles Sternhart in an Italian monastery around 1922. By 1939 only two copies existed. The one was kept in Leningrad by Vladimir Radichenko (which was stolen by Klaus Kerner) and the other was kept in the Dunlop Collection in Barnett College. The text contained crucial information about the location of Atlantis.
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