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lundi 2 avril 2007

Did Dan Brown thank them ?










The museum opened in 1793 following a Convention's decree. Louvre by clarissa~

mercredi 14 mars 2007

Medieval icons





I shall need a certain amount of time to see and show how medieval iconography, with its subjects, themes and archetypes borrowed from sacred authors, is the major source for things as different (but are they ?) as tarot cards or Lord of the Rings and Da Vinci Code’s favourite places and plots … Examples follow. See here some Cena's Magdalene.

See also that Bible people of those times did love braids, knots ans quintefoils, were they christians, irish monks, jews or muslims.

Some of you readers might like to give me hints - my only source for now is “turning the pages” offered by the British Library.




mardi 27 février 2007

more orbs


IMG_4281 by barry_432


jeudi 22 février 2007

Why Dan Brown missed WP

Wikipedia says :

"Roslin (sometimes spelt Rosslyn) is a village in Midlothian, Scotland, to the south of the Scottish capital city Edinburgh. It is situated approximately 12 miles (20 km) from Edinburgh Airport.

  • Rosslyn Chapel [adding - where sister Sophie meets brother curator]

  • Roslin Castle

  • Battle of Roslin, 1303 [1]

  • Roslin Institute, where Dolly the Sheep was cloned.

The name Roslin derives from the Celtic words "ross", a rocky promontory, and "lynn", a waterfall. Legend has it the village was founded in 203 A.D. by Asterius, a Pict. Roslin became important as the seat of the St. Clair family.

[1]
A Scottish army led by Simon Fraser and John Comyn defeated the English.
This Midlothian location article is a stub."


Did not Brown see that the St Clair family is related to Plantard, last priory's master, that the rose line (Greenwich's line) is just a bad and false etymology and that Asterixt and Dolly could genuinely have helped the plot (jokin':-) ?
Also, 203 = 2+3 = 5 = pentagram, yessss!