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  茜茜公主1010

头衔:大海的公主-有你就够了
斑竹

寂寞红尘 (5)

发疯般的看完这个小说,说实话比<达芬奇密码>更加吸引我,也许本身更喜欢这种分析人性神性和宗教色彩很浓郁的小说氛围吧,呵呵,害得我现在两眼都是黑眼圈,有兴趣的可以先看看我找的图片,我觉得我想象中的画面比现实还精彩~呵呵,尤其是那个地下坟场--埋葬圣彼得以及其他基督教先驱的地方


圣彼得教堂外观


圣彼得教堂雕塑


彼得宝座


圣彼得教堂内身






圣彼得广场


圣彼得广场的方尖碑


--圣彼得教堂(Basilica di San Pietro) 在小说中是很重要的坐标





万神殿(Pantheon)

--书中男女主人公最开始找错的地方,也就是拉斐尔的陵墓所在地



梵蒂冈瑞士士兵

--:)书中曾多次说到他们的服饰,大家可以看看


贝尔尼尼的雕像《圣特雷萨的沉迷》

--呵呵,真的没有想到可以找到这个雕塑的图,这是个书中"火"的坐标






梵蒂冈西斯汀教堂



已逝教皇保罗二世


代表选出新教皇的梵蒂冈西斯汀教堂烟囱里的白烟
(黑烟的话就证明当轮选举失败,要再选,直到选出,则冒白烟昭告天下)


新任教皇Benedikt XVI
新教皇曾是红衣主教团首席大主教,是德国慕尼黑大主教,俗名Joseph Ratzinger,出生于德国巴法伐利亚州雷根斯堡附近的马克特镇(Marktl)



圣天使堡
圣天使桥

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×2 [已经修改过] 发表于2005-09-25 18:28:07

  小天才

头衔:世界で一番お姬樣
斑竹

凤凰涅磐 (9)



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包裹:人间。失格

I thought what i'd do was,i'd pretend i was one of those deaf_mutes。


楼层:1 发表于2005-09-25 18:37:01

  茜茜公主1010

头衔:大海的公主-有你就够了
斑竹

寂寞红尘 (5)

呵呵,刚发现了一个更专业人士写的图鉴,给大家分享


《天使与魔鬼》图鉴(一)

序言 为了能更好得理解美国小说家丹·布朗写的《天使与魔鬼》( Angels and Demons , 以下简称 A&D) ,本人去网上查找了相关图片及资料, 并经过整理和总结, 在处此发表。

[ 内容一 ] 一美元纸币

A&D中多次提到过华盛顿总统设计过的一美元纸币,以下是它的图片




一美圆正面


一美圆反面

看到反面的金字塔了吗? 下面是对此的解释


正面
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正面图案包括,乔治·华盛顿肖像,美国财政部标志.货币标志在1968年被采用,组成了上方的天平,象征着公平;底部的钥匙则象征着权威;周围是以V型环绕的13颗星,代表了美国的最初的十三个英国殖民地.

背面
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背面的图案充满象征和数字命理学暗示.通常解释如下.

从1782年开始,背面图案开始包括一个三个环围在一起组成的美国国徽正面图案.金字塔黑暗的一面朝向西方.暗示了当时蛮荒未被探索过的北美西部.金字塔上方独立的"帽子"中,包含一个全视之眼图案,这象征了虽然美国的建设还没有完成,但在上帝的帮助下,目标一定会达到.旁边用拉丁文写着ANNUIT COEPTIS (他( 神)领导我们的事业).另一句强调的是NOVUS ORDO SECLORUM (时代新秩序)指的是刚刚从英国不久的独立.在金字塔底部写着MDCCLXXVI即罗马数字分1776年,在这一年美国独立宣言被签署.另一个环内的秃鹰并没有为此头戴皇冠.另外,鹰前空悬的盾牌象征了这个新国家有能力由国会独立自主,统一.这是盾上方白条象征的含义.鹰喙引出E PLURIBUS UNUM(合众为一)几个字.鹰爪上握着橄榄枝和箭,象征着"我们渴望和平,但时刻准备为之战斗".

象征十三个原始殖民地的数字13(如国旗上的13条纹),在纸币上反复出现:(参见美国国徽)

·鹰上方有13颗五角星
·金字塔有13阶
·ANNUIT COEPTIS共13个字母
·E PLURIBUS UNUM也是13个字母
·盾上有13道条纹
·橄榄枝上共有13片叶子
·13枚果子
·13支箭

数字13和全能之眼也是光明帮和共济会的符号.第一位美国总统,乔治·华盛顿,通常被相信是一名共济会会员,华盛顿被认为建立了美国的基础,金字塔上方的万能之眼则揭示了他的共济会身份.


看来1美元和共济会有关联是确有其事。

如果对背面的图案很感兴趣,那么可以看看下面的两张图


美国国徽正面


美国国徽反面

设计
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正面
国徽正面(前面)图案的主要形象是象征美国的白头秃鹰,白头秃鹰是力量、勇气、自由和不朽的象征。秃鹰的双翅展开(纹章学里称为"展现",).左右鹰爪分别抓着象征和平和武力权力的橄榄枝和箭。(参见橄榄枝请愿书), 鹰头目视右方,象征着期望和平.鹰嘴叼着的绶带上写着拉丁文格言“合众为一”(E Pluribus Unum)。鹰头上方的象征着拥有主权的新生国家"光环"的蓝色背景里镶着象征美国最初13个州的13颗五角星。

鹰胸前有一个没有支撑物的盾,使人混淆的是-盾有两个主要与美国国旗的不同之处:其一是上方的蓝色部分内没有星(虽然其他的一些纹章上有;代表美国国会的纹章上就有13颗星,9·11委员会使用的纹章蓝色部分则有50个有孔的星),其二是不像国旗那样,下放的红白条纹最外面的是白色条纹,而非红色条纹.整个纹章经常被描述为以蓝色为底色,等分为13个条,白红相间 这个描述技术上是不准确的,因为盾型是不可被垂直等分奇数份;其他类似错误的描述有:用红色在白色底上等分六条....但所有这些描述都指出那条纹代表的是美洲最初的十三个原始被殖民地.;

反面
封印的反面主体是一个未完工的金字塔,在金字塔的底部用罗马数字刻着日期1776.在金字塔将要完工的顶端,所谓的普罗维登斯之眼观察着一切.左右写着两个铭文:Annuit Cceptis:意思是某人(推测可能是普罗维登斯或上帝)"认可我们开始".Novus Ordo Seclorum:这是引自维吉尔的诗,意思是"时代新秩序",(参见en:paradigm shift).

意义
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1935年后,封印的两面都被作为美国一美圆纸币联邦储备符号使用.

正面符号的意义的明显的—盾是国旗的变化形式,白头秃鹰则是广为人知的美国象征.

背面的意义是隐讳的.很多人认为金字塔上方的眼睛与共济会有关.无论如何,那个眼睛不是共济会的符号,甚至也不是共济会设计的.在纹章设计过程中,只有本杰明·富兰克林是共济会会员,而且当时他的提议并没有被纹章设计委员会所采纳.

广为人知的是上帝之眼是文艺复兴时期的经典标志.上帝的全视之眼在基督教圣经中被多次提及.三角型的设计最初是Pierre Eugene DuSimitiere建议的,之后纹章学家William Barton发展了这一设计.在Du Simitière最初的草稿里,带着全视之眼的金字塔位于两人中间盾的上方.1776年8月20日纹章设计委员会的第一份报告里描述"饰章里普罗维登斯之眼放射出扩散到盾及人物的光辉."

另外的一个争论焦点就是正面星所发出光辉的形式.一些历史学家相信美国独立战争时期的金融天才和银行家Haym·所罗门参与帮助了图案的设计.他是一名犹太人,图案中五角星大致是以大卫之星的形式排列;这似乎是设计者在"赞美"海姆·所罗门的努力.无论如何,这种理论忽略了要美观对称的排列13颗星的困难度,而且当时大多数平民一直使用六角星.直到19世纪末单独的星星才被画为五角星.


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附带资料: 关于罗马数字
罗马数字是古罗马使用的数字系统。现今仍很常见。

简单的罗马数字见下:

I - 1
II - 2
III - 3
IV - 4
V - 5
VI - 6
X - 10
L - 50
C - 100
D - 500
M - 1000
罗马数字共有七个,即I(1),V(5),X(10),L(50),C(100),D(500),M(1000)。按照下面的规则可以表示任意正整数。

重复数次:一个罗马数字重复几次,就表示这个数的几倍。
右加左减:在一个较大的罗马数字的右边记上一个较小的罗马数字,表示大数字加小数字。在一个较大的数字的左边记上一个较小的罗马数字,表示大数字减小数字。但是,左减不能跨越等级。比如,99不可以用IC表示,用XCIX表示。
加线乘千:在一个罗马数字的上方加上一条横线或者在右下方写M,表示将这个数字乘以1000,即是原数的1000倍。同理,如果上方有两条横线,即是原数的1000000倍。
单位限制:同样单位只能出现3次,如40不能表示为XXXX,而要表示为XL。

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楼层:2 发表于2005-09-25 18:39:46

  jocelyn

头衔:广州帮驻上海特派员
斑竹

天下正道 (7)

我花一天的时间很认真的看完这本书
上班时间
哈哈
确实很爽
丹 步朗简直是天才

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我要灌水,我要升八级


楼层:3 发表于2005-09-25 18:40:19

  飘雨

头衔:像雾像雨又像风
Kummer

侠之大者 (6)

达芬奇密码还是不错的 有空看看楼主这书

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苍白的亦是壮烈的 何必造就飞蛾扑火般热烈
徘徊在边缘地带的人


楼层:4 发表于2005-09-25 18:41:11

  茜茜公主1010

头衔:大海的公主-有你就够了
斑竹

寂寞红尘 (5)

<天使与魔鬼>图鉴(二)

[ 内容二 Roma和Vatican地图 ]

要了解A&D 的内容发展路线,以及解迷的步骤,相信地图会有带来很大的帮助。让我们展开Roma地图,开始随着主人公罗伯特·兰登一起踏上冒险之旅……


Vatican City 梵蒂冈



Vatican Museums 梵蒂冈博物馆
Saint Peter's Basilica 圣彼得大教堂
Saint Peter's Square 圣彼得广场
City wall 城墙

ROMA City Map




Piazza Cavour 加富尔广场
Castle Sant's Angelo 圣天使堡
Piazza Navona 纳佛那广场
Pantheon 万神殿
Piazza Colonna 可隆纳广场
Fontana di Trevi 许愿池
Foro romano 古罗马市集
Piazza del Quirinale 奎利纳雷广场
Palazzo del Quirinale 奎里纳勒宫
Colloseum 古罗马竞技场

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楼层:5 [已经修改过] 发表于2005-09-25 18:43:31

  茜茜公主1010

头衔:大海的公主-有你就够了
斑竹

寂寞红尘 (5)

《天使与魔鬼》图鉴(三)

[ 内容三 梵蒂冈城 ]

梵蒂冈是当今世界上最小的国家,在罗马城的西北角的一块高地上。面积只有0.44平方公里。但这样一小块地方,却是宫院、教堂、图书馆、邮局、电台、火车站、飞机场一应俱全。它地处台伯河右岸,以四周城墙为国界。所以这个国家的全称是梵蒂冈城国(The Vatican City State)。

1870年之前,这个以罗马为首都的教皇国,直辖领土面积达4万平方公里以上。直到1870年8月,罗马爆发了反抗教皇政权的人民起义,意大利国王进驻罗马,意大利完成统一,教皇权力被剥夺,并被迫退居罗马城内西北角梵蒂冈。1929年2月11日签订了《拉特兰条约》,意大利认为梵蒂冈这块地方属于教皇,规定从同年7月起成为独立的城市国家。




位于罗马城中的梵蒂冈城国,其主体建筑就是圣彼得大教堂。君士坦丁大帝(古罗马的皇帝,第一位教皇)最早在圣彼得的坟墓上建起了大教堂。1506年朱里奥二世重建了圣彼得大教堂,耗时120年,几乎汇集了文艺复兴时期所有优秀建筑师的心血。先后经历了布拉曼特、拉斐尔、米开朗琪罗、马德尔诺和贝尔尼尼五位建筑师之手。其中米开朗琪罗贡献最大,教堂最后是按他的方案建成的





1. 达芬奇机场



2. 瑞士侍卫兵
在A&D 中有多处地方描写瑞士侍卫兵,并戏称他们为穿着便装的军人,在我的印象中军人的着装都是一丝不苟的,故想象不出其模样,所以找了以下图片放上来








3. 西斯廷教堂
西斯廷教堂(Cappella Sistina)又称“西斯廷礼拜堂”近邻圣彼得大教堂,以米开朗基罗所绘《创世纪》穹顶画,及壁画《最后的审判》而闻名。也是教皇的选出仪式的举行处。

西斯廷教堂外景




西斯廷教堂是由教皇西斯都四世(Sixtus IV)发起创建的,教堂名“西斯廷”即来源于教皇之名“西斯都”。教堂始建于1445年。1481年完工后,波提切利等文艺复兴初期画家以耶稣基督为题目创作了一批壁画。1483年,在此举行过西克斯图斯四世的圣体告别。起初穹顶绘有天空的图案。教堂长40.25m,宽13.41m,高20.73m。依照列王记第6章所描述的索罗门王神殿比例(60:20:30)所建。

西斯廷教堂内景




米开朗基罗的巅峰画作「创世纪」和「最后的审判」是镇堂之宝,长方形的礼拜堂两侧共有十二幅壁画,左侧六面描写以色列救星摩西的生平;右侧六面描绘耶稣的生平;顶棚的「创世纪」画出上帝创造世界的过程;「最后的审判」则位于正面壁上,充满绝望阴沉的气息 。西斯延教堂之所以闻名遐尔,是因为艺术大师米开琪罗在此创作了绘画珍品《创世纪》和《末日的审判》。《创世纪》为天花板上的天顶画,面积300平方米,由9幅中心画面组成。画中的343个人物,个个都是理想化、英雄化、大力士型的,充分表现了人体的力量美。“我的胡子向着天,我的头颅弯向着肩,胸部像头枭。画笔上滴下的颜色在我的脸上形成富丽的图案。腰缩向腹部底地位,臀部变成称星,压平我全身底重量。我再也看不清楚了,走路也陡然摸索几步。我的皮肉,在前身拉长了,在后背缩短了,仿佛是一张弓。”这是米开朗基罗对他五年工作状态的描述,为了完成天顶画,米开朗基罗在五年之中天天仰卧在高高的台架上。在工程完工之后的几个月内,米开朗基罗的眼睛不能平视,连看一封信也必须拿起仰视。米开朗基罗正是用这种生命的代价完成了天顶画,而他留给后人的是不朽的宏伟而严谨、富丽而庄严,正像《创世纪》中“创造亚当”的神指与人指的接触,表现得是那么的微妙。尽管米开朗基罗在艺术语言方面给与人们无限的解说空间,但是,人们对他那种工作精神的敬佩,同样成为审视这一艺术巨构的一个重要的方面。

《末日的审判》是《创世纪》为天顶画的继续和发展。该画描绘的是世界末日来临时,基督把万民召集在用己面前,分出善恶,善者升入天堂,恶者则被打入地狱。艺术家通过上帝分辨善意,表达了自己爱憎分明的情感。

西斯廷教堂顶部壁画


米开朗基罗的名画《最后的审判》


4. 梵蒂冈博物馆
梵蒂冈博物馆的馆址是世界上博物馆中最早的,公元5世纪末就有了雏形。在16世纪与圣彼得大教堂同时扩建,总面积为5.5公顷,为故宫博物院的1/13,展出面积与故宫相仿。分12个博物馆和5个艺术长廊,还包括屋顶花园。梵蒂冈博物馆是欧洲宫廷式建筑。里面连成一体,九曲十折,幽深莫测。

梵蒂冈博物馆外景




金碧辉煌的走廊


参观梵蒂冈博物馆,一进门就可以看到地上有几种颜色的引导路线,它是按小时计算路程,最短的是两个小时。不管是按哪一种颜色的路线前行,最后都要经过西斯廷教堂。游赏起来,可会令人筋疲力竭,所以最好事前规划,集中在几个主题上,且多留点时间在此。

(1)庇奥.克里门提诺美术馆(Museo Pio-Clementino):以希腊罗马时代的雕刻最为精彩,名作有「克尼多斯的维纳斯」(Venus of Cnidus)、「沉睡的阿莉亚多尼」(Sleeping Ariadne)、「望楼的阿波罗」(Appool Belvedere)、「劳孔」(Laocoon)、以及「望楼的躯干雕像」(Male Torso)等。  
(2)伊突利亚美术馆(Museo Gregoriano-Etrusco):以公元前四世纪前的收藏品为主,重要作品有公元前五世纪赤土制的「飞马」、公元前七世纪伊突利亚的青铜「特迪的战神像」、以及公元前四世纪的「黑像式双耳壶」(Black-Figure Amphora)等。

(3)拉斐尔诸室: 1.署名室(Stanza della Segnatura),是以天花板壁画「雅典学园」(The School of Athens)驰誉于世,是拉斐尔在25岁左右的作品,四幅主画为:「圣体的争论」、「雅典学园」、「三大德性」和「帕纳索斯山」 (Parnassus) 。 2.艾略多罗室(Stanza di Eliodoro)的作品以表现神意和奇迹的主题为焦点,「希略多拉斯的放逐」 (Expulsion of Heliodorus from the Temple)描绘耶路撒冷遭略夺的景象、「波塞纳的神奇弥撒」则表现足与提香媲美的色彩光辉。 ※拉斐尔回廊内的画作取材于旧约圣经,因此又被称为「拉斐尔的圣经」。回廊内最著名的画作为「波尔哥的火灾」(Fire in the Borgo)。

(4)梵蒂冈画廊(The Vatican Pinacoteca):画廊是梵蒂冈美术馆中较新设置的部门,收藏了许多乔凡尼、卡拉瓦乔、拉斐尔和达芬奇的作品。其中最著名的有拉斐尔的「基督变容图」、达芬奇的「圣杰洛姆」和卡拉瓦乔的「基督下十字架」。


梵蒂冈博物馆外




梵蒂冈博物馆内拉奥孔雕像


梵蒂冈博物馆内螺旋扶梯


古罗马时代从埃及夺来的木乃伊


博物馆走廊


石像雕塑


可怜的石像,大阉割的产物








说到梵蒂冈博物馆,它的内藏珍品真是数不胜数,在此罗列的内容不过是冰山一角,
如果你有兴趣的话不妨去Vatican Museums Online 看看

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楼层:6 发表于2005-09-25 18:57:13

  原味薯片

头衔:3hu.comCEO
斑竹

侠之大者 (6)

眼花缭乱

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好雨知时节,当春乃发生。
随风潜入夜,润物细无声。


楼层:7 发表于2005-09-25 19:03:06

  茜茜公主1010

头衔:大海的公主-有你就够了
斑竹

寂寞红尘 (5)

[color=#DC143C]<天使与魔鬼>图鉴(四)

[内容四 光明之路]

  随着A&D故事情节的发展,罗伯特·兰登开始意识到要找到四名即将成为牺牲品的红衣主教,就必须从光照派的入会仪式--光明之路开始着手。想想真是具有讽刺意义,光照派竟然就在教皇的眼皮下,在这座圣城之中……


1.梵蒂冈秘密档案馆(Archivio Secreto Vaticano)

  
  罗马教皇的档案保管机构。是欧洲教会中收藏档案最丰富,最古老的档案馆。1612年成立,由教皇指定一名红衣主教掌管并直接对教皇负责。 4世纪教皇达马苏斯一世下令在圣拉夫连契教堂建立档案库,保存教皇档案,5世纪下半叶迁入拉特兰宫。9世纪在圣彼得大教堂设档案库保管外交和法律方面的档案,在帕拉蒂诺山塔保存经济和行政方面的档案,该塔被称为“古文献塔”,毁于11世纪。12世纪圣彼得大教堂档案库迁入新建的梵蒂冈宫。1308~1378年部分档案被运到教皇囚禁地阿维尼翁。1611年教皇保罗五世令把分散在各处的档案集中于梵蒂冈,遂形成该档案馆。初与教皇图书馆设在一起,1630年分离,并任命第一任专职馆长。19世纪初档案被拿破仑劫运去巴黎时,遭受巨大损失和破坏(见欧洲中世纪教会档案管理)。

  馆藏档案始于4 世纪,但12世纪末以前的档案由于天主教会大分裂(1378~1417)及罗马城屡遭劫掠而损失惨重,留存下来的很少。所有档案划分为 10类,由8个保管部分别保管。10类是:①阿维尼翁档案,约 349册,包括囚禁期间历任教皇的训谕。②原圣安杰洛城堡档案馆(教皇从阿维尼翁返回后所建)的档案,包括12~16世纪写在羊皮纸上的教皇训谕珍本2000多卷,千余年有关外交方面的档案约8500件,内中有国际条约、教皇声明及各国首脑的信函,如中国明代皇太后写在绸缎上的一封信和成吉思汗之侄写在羊皮纸上的一封信等。其中最古老的属394年。③拉特兰档案,约 2500卷,包括14~19世纪末的档案资料,记录了教皇圣封、特惠、施舍等活动。④“祈祷汇集”,约7365卷,包括14~20世纪初的有关文件。⑤国务院各机构档案,始于 9世纪,记载了教皇派驻各国的驻外机构、特使和全权代表的活动情况。⑥法院系统档案,如早期异端裁判所的文件、审判伽利略的记录及伽利略签字的悔过书等。⑦秘书处档案,是最重要的部分,包括对外关系文件、条约正本等。⑧圣部各机构档案,有议事录、决议及各种证书,记录了教皇国处理教义、圣事、圣礼、圣品等方面的活动。⑨财政档案和撤销机构 (贵族卫队、宫廷禁卫队、教廷法院等) 的档案,其中有文艺复兴时期教皇财政谈判的文件,有关欧洲各国赠款、教皇国商业活动的史料等。⑩其他各种混合档案史料,涉及一千多年,包括捐赠、购买和没收的私人档案,有从东方宗教和巫术到J.加尔文和M.路德案件的记录,特兰托会议、第一次梵蒂冈大公会议等的文件,与教皇有密切联系的罗马名门望族的档案等,收藏于15个大柜子中。

  该馆自1974年起,由包括馆长、副馆长的19人工作班子进行管理,到80年代初,所有库房均已塞满档案,大批具有历史价值的档案未及整理,据计算以现有人力需100年才能完成。1980年新建一个地下库房,装备有5万米长的档案架。该馆档案原仅为教皇服务,以其“秘密”性质封闭了200多年,从1878年起放宽利用限制,向学者开放,此后各国研究者在罗马设立了许多研究机构,专门研究该馆档案。近10多年来,该馆还举办了一些珍贵档案史料展览。(见彩图[梵蒂冈秘密档案馆,设在西斯廷教堂内]) [/color]


听说这里还藏有墨索里尼取消希特勒天主教教会成员的资料,相信这些资料对于历史学家来说是笔巨大的宝藏。

2.圣彼得广场 (St. Peter Square)

  圣彼得广场是由世界著名建筑大师贝尔尼尼设计于1667年并花去11年时间建成的。广场呈椭圆形,两侧由284根圆柱和88根方柱环抱,造型和谐,气势恢宏。

广场全景




鸟瞰圣彼得广场


注意到广场上的两处喷泉了吗?就在方尖碑的左右两侧。据艺术史学家研究结果表明,那两处喷泉正好处在圣彼得广场的椭圆几何焦点上。

圣彼得广场上的喷泉


地面


圣彼得广场平台上的神像


圣彼得广场上的大圆柱


圣彼得广场入口


3.万神殿(Pantheon)

  早在古代,万神殿就因其完美的比例而被誉为"罗马奇观"。时至今日,它仍是一个奇观:屹立不倒,就如同1,900年前哈德良皇帝下令建造它时一样。这座神殿堪称圆屋顶的登峰造极之作,而圆屋顶正是罗马人最伟大的发明之一。万神殿的圆屋顶直径143英尺,相当于自由女神像从鞋子到火炬的距离。在15世纪之前,它一直是世界上最大的圆屋顶,其高度和直径相等,构成一个完美的半球。这种建筑只有用罗马人发明的混凝土才能建成,但他们并没有钢筋来加固混凝土。罗马人是如何建造这个圆屋顶的呢?他们用浮石掺入混凝土,制成一种非常轻质耐用的建筑材料。这种特制的混凝土被浇注入壳体,自下而上渐渐变薄,圆屋顶的底部有22英尺厚,而顶部仅有2英尺厚。

万神殿全景




殿前水池近景


圆形屋顶


"Pantheon”是个希腊词,其意为"所有的神”。它是供奉宇宙主要神祗的神殿。起初是根据阿格里帕的意愿於公元前27年至25年建造的。目前的神殿是阿德里亚诺皇帝在公元120年至125年重建的,很有可能是这位皇帝亲自设计的。
这座建筑之所以保存完好的原因是,拜占廷皇帝福卡於公元609年将它作为礼物赠给教皇博尼法乔四世,後者将它改为教堂,用以供奉殉难圣母。
这座结构强固和谐的建筑巍然挺立,殿外的柱廊,使人情不自禁地想到希腊殿宇和罗马古典圆形大厅。殿堂内部比例协调,十分恰当:直径与高度相等,约四十三米。大圆顶的基座从总高度的一半的地方开始建起。殿顶圆形曲线继续向下延伸,形成一个完整的球体与地相接。这是建筑史上的奇迹,表现出古罗马的建筑师们高深的建筑知识和深奥的计算方法。

  在万神殿里埋葬着一些伟大的意大利艺术家,其中最重要的人物是拉斐尔。在拉斐尔的墓上,是他的弟子洛伦泽托所作的一尊雕像:巨石圣母。

  在意大利统一后,万神殿成为国王的陵墓。维托里奥,埃玛努埃尔二世、翁贝尔托 一世和他的妻子玛尔盖丽妲王后就埋葬在万神殿左右两边的後殿里。 

殿内景物



壁画《天使报佳音》


殿外石柱


残塬


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楼层:8 发表于2005-09-25 19:05:38

  茜茜公主1010

头衔:大海的公主-有你就够了
斑竹

寂寞红尘 (5)

呵呵,有个饭局,明天接着贴~现在贴的都还没有涉及到冒险之旅的核心部分,明天再来~

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楼层:9 发表于2005-09-25 19:06:50

  peggydw

头衔:没有了。。。
Kummer

寂寞红尘 (5)



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楼层:10 发表于2005-09-25 20:36:59

  语化寒星
斑竹

天下正道 (7)

说真的 不读这书还真的看不太明白 不过照片很壮观

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星星还是星星,明亮的说。


楼层:11 发表于2005-09-25 23:12:02

  zenki

头衔:策神

寂寞红尘 (5)

他的三本书都看了,最佩服的是作者的知识面真是广。
这两本宗教涉及的东西就已经很多了,而《数字城堡》又是另外的领域。

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楼层:12 发表于2005-09-26 00:37:14

  茜茜公主1010

头衔:大海的公主-有你就够了
斑竹

寂寞红尘 (5)

4.齐吉礼拜堂(The Chigi Chapel)
到这里,终于找到了光明之路的第一处,位于波波洛圣母堂(Santa Maria del Popolo)内的齐吉礼拜堂

波波洛广场




广场上的方尖碑




波波洛圣母堂



拉斐尔的《哈巴谷和天使》(右)(Habakkuk and the Angel)约拿书(Jonah)(左)




贝尔尼尼代表光照派的金字塔形作品



哈~ A&D中所提到的“魔鬼之窟”(demon's hole)



好,这里出现了土(Earth),接下去开始找气(air)

5.西风(West wind)

圣彼得广场上的标志《西风》,也就是文中所指的air 的所在




6.教皇石馆
在文中第85章说到,维多利亚和教皇内侍一行人等到教皇墓室验尸,其中有一段对石馆的描写“每一座石墓上都安放着一尊身穿礼服的教皇的等身雕塑。”事实上教皇的棺材就是这样的,如图所示




7.维多利亚圣母堂

  由Carlo Maderno所设计,最著名的是教堂内巴洛克式装饰杰作的Cornaro礼拜堂,此融合绘画、雕刻于建筑本身的杰作出自Bernini之手。




贝尔尼尼的《圣特雷萨的沉迷》(The Ecstasy of St. Teresa)





找到“火”的坐标

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楼层:13 [已经修改过] 发表于2005-09-26 09:27:50

  茜茜公主1010

头衔:大海的公主-有你就够了
斑竹

寂寞红尘 (5)

8.纳沃纳广场
  以广场中央由Bernini所作的巴洛克雕刻「四河喷泉」(Fontana dei Fiumi)而闻名于世,这座长方形的广场长240公尺,大约公元86年,Domitian 大帝在现有的尼禄时期的圆形剧场建立了一座大型露天运动场。几个世纪后,广场成为了游戏、比赛和游行的场所。十七世纪到十九世纪,广场常常被充满水,王子和教士贵族们在烟花的衬托下游船玩乐。目前则是罗马市民和观光客最喜欢驻足之地,周围的露天咖啡座和冰淇淋店极受欢迎。广场西侧的Santa Agnese in Agone教堂 (以正面墙最受瞩目)、北侧的Neptune喷泉、南端的摩尔人喷泉,以及西南侧目前为巴西大使馆所在的Pamphili宫,均值得细看。傍晚及入夜时分的那佛纳广场,因人群聚集,是处相当迷人的夜游点。








既然提到了Piazza Navona,那就不能不提及它的代表物四河喷泉









雕塑中间的方尖碑是罗马人从埃及抢来的战利品.







最后出现的“水”WATER 坐标

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楼层:14 发表于2005-09-26 11:05:00

  茜茜公主1010

头衔:大海的公主-有你就够了
斑竹

寂寞红尘 (5)

9.圣天使堡(Castel sant' angelo)

  圣天使堡是建立在台伯河岸的一座陵墓,由Hadrian 皇帝(公元二世纪)设计并亲自指挥建造,作为他自己以及其继承者的安息之地。几个世纪过去了,圣天使堡也经历了一些变化:首先作为阻止西哥特人和东哥德人入侵的要塞,然后是作为监狱,最后改建成一座华丽的罗马教皇宫殿。现为国家博物馆,馆内除了收藏有stuccoes,frescoes和罗马教皇的住宅家具外,古代的武器也是这里的一项重要的珍贵藏品。










圣天使堡前横跨台伯河的圣天使桥是罗马城中最美的桥梁,桥上有十二尊天使的雕像,每个天使手上都拿着一样耶稣受刑的刑具,这十二尊天使都出自贝尔尼尼之手。













A&D中指的圣天使堡里光照派的房间





伽利略在展示他的天文望远镜



天使堡内的地道,与梵蒂冈相通





瞧这是谁? 请不要惊讶——他正是作者本人丹·布朗



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楼层:15 发表于2005-09-26 11:14:12

  Felix117

头衔:孤城观雨-我就是我
Kummer

侠之大者 (6)



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老鼠對貓說:偶噯妳.貓說:伱走開`老鼠流下一滴淚走了 誰也沒有看到`老鼠走後貓也流下了一滴淚`
其實有一種噯叫放棄!
爱一个人很难很难~_~
有时放棄也可能是一种祝福吧~0~
爱一个人,无论用什么方法都要让他幸福,让她快乐,即使,要你选择~放棄~


楼层:16 发表于2005-09-26 11:16:10

  happyzty

头衔:小宇- 上海帮驻嘉定区专员
Kummer

天下正道 (7)

我说你闲啊,发这么多图文并茂的DD,月饼卖出去没/又要十一了,这次酒店有啥活动不?

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楼层:17 发表于2005-09-26 11:16:48

  鱼双

头衔:林间自在风

仗剑江湖 (3)

达芬奇密码我超级爱看
这本没有看
不过估计是会很好
有空看一下

向往ING

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楼层:18 发表于2005-09-26 11:21:29

  thumbxin

头衔:基督山小小伯爵BB
Kummer

寂寞红尘 (5)

有电子书下载地址嘛??

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一個人的欲望少一點,往往會比較快樂!


楼层:19 发表于2005-09-26 11:21:38

  茜茜公主1010

头衔:大海的公主-有你就够了
斑竹

寂寞红尘 (5)

[color=#008B8B]天使与魔鬼》图鉴(五)

[内容五 其它相关资料]

  在读完小说之后,我们不禁要回味一番,什么是天使,什么是魔鬼,似乎皆无定论;表面上看起来犹如天使的人,内心也许比魔鬼还恶毒,也许这就是人性吧。这正如书中一开始就提及的反物质一样,在这个世界上有正必有反,有阴必有阳。正与反的和谐才能使世界和谐,正与反的碰撞将会使一切毁灭。 合上书本,对书中所提之物还记忆犹新,该篇作品写得如此似幻似真,仿佛亲身经历的一样。相比之下个人认为丹·布朗的成名作《达芬奇密码》要逊色得多。
  虽然据作者声称小说中所涉及的艺术品、地道、建筑物等都是建立在史实的基础之上,“光照派”也是确有其事,但小说难免会出现不实之处(除了剧情外),下面就让我们来看看这些图片

1.X-33飞机(The X-33 space plane)[/color]







看到这几张照片的时候,我第一个反应觉得这更象是航天飞机。书中说它是欧核中心的专用机,但据欧核中心声称,欧核还没有任何一架飞机是属于该中心的。所以这是虚构的。


2.欧核中心(CERN)

CERN 的地理位置



鸟瞰整个地区



主楼



3.粒子加速器

地下走廊




巨大的粒子碰撞分析器



关于书中说到的呈环形围绕在地底的粒子加速器是真的,而且欧核也确实已制造出了反物质。在1995年CERN首先研制成功了反原子(antiatom)。最初的9个在机器中制造出来的反氢原子被称作LEAR(the Low Energy Anti-proton Ring, 低能反质子环)

4.贝尔尼尼宾馆





5.台伯利纳岛(Tiberina Island)



如果喜欢的话,可以打开Google Earth来俯视罗马,用google earth 可以清楚得看到台伯河上的台伯利纳岛

好了到这里终于贴完了关于《天使与魔鬼》的图片,相信会对您阅读这部小书带来一定的帮助。朋友,如果您还没有看过这部小说,那么本人在这里强烈建议你去看一看,想必你会喜欢上它的。

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楼层:20 发表于2005-09-26 11:24:20

  茜茜公主1010

头衔:大海的公主-有你就够了
斑竹

寂寞红尘 (5)

楼主补充:

贝尔尼尼(BERNINI)(1598-1680)

1598年12月7日出生于那不勒斯,1604-1605年全家迁居至罗马。1680年11月28日故于罗马。



自画像 创作于1622年 现存于罗马博尔盖塞画廊(Galleria Borghese)

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楼层:21 发表于2005-09-26 11:29:45

  peggydw

头衔:没有了。。。
Kummer

寂寞红尘 (5)

顶一个

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Impossible is nothing!


楼层:22 发表于2005-09-26 11:30:49

  茜茜公主1010

头衔:大海的公主-有你就够了
斑竹

寂寞红尘 (5)

呵呵,终于把自己和贴图和转载的贴图资料完成了~大家可以尽情享受了
如果你已经看过了《天使与恶魔》,那不妨看看现实和你的想像是不是一样
如果你还没有看过《天使与恶魔》,那不妨把这些图片当作一次罗马和梵蒂冈之旅,我保证比你亲自去看到的更多,还有,那就是赶紧看看这本书吧,实在不容错过,没有看到吗,我和那位图鉴高人的意见都一样的,一致认为这本比《达芬奇密码》要精彩,呵呵~~英雄所见略同啊~

还有啊,说实话,看到作者的照片时候有点失望,哈哈,我一直把作者就想像成罗伯特 兰登(男主人公)的样子,哈哈,而我又把罗伯特 兰登想像成起码是007里皮尔斯 布鲁斯南的样子,哈哈~(对作者要求太高了!)




女主角暂时想到有三个:

安吉丽娜 朱丽



卡梅隆迪亚兹



梅格 瑞恩



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楼层:23 发表于2005-09-26 11:53:03

  thumbxin

头衔:基督山小小伯爵BB
Kummer

寂寞红尘 (5)

好东东

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一個人的欲望少一點,往往會比較快樂!


楼层:24 发表于2005-09-26 15:19:36

  茜茜公主1010

头衔:大海的公主-有你就够了
斑竹

寂寞红尘 (5)

ANGELS & DEMONS
by Dan Brown
Simon & Schuster : Pocket Books (May 2000)



PROLOGUE

Physicist Leonardo Vetra smelled burning flesh, and he knew it was his own. He stared up in terror at the dark figure looming over him. "What do you want!"

"La chiave," the raspy voice replied. "The password."

"But…I don't-"

The intruder pressed down again, grinding the white hot object deeper into Vetra's chest. There was the hiss of broiling flesh.

Vetra cried out in agony. "There is no password!" He felt himself drifting toward unconsciousness.

The figure glared. "Ne avevo paura. I was afraid of that."

Vetra fought to keep his senses, but the darkness was closing in. His only solace was in knowing his attacker would never obtain what he had come for. A moment later, however, the figure produced a blade and brought it to Vetra's face. The blade hovered. Carefully. Surgically.

"For the love of God!" Vetra screamed. But it was too late.



CHAPTER 1

High atop the steps of the Pyramid of Giza a young woman laughed and called down to him. "Robert, hurry up! I knew I should have married a younger man!" Her smile was magic.

He struggled to keep up, but his legs felt like stone. "Wait," he begged. "Please…"

As he climbed, his vision began to blur. There was a thundering in his ears. I must reach her! But when he looked up again, the woman had disappeared. In her place stood an old man with rotting teeth. The man stared down, curling his lips into a lonely grimace. Then he let out a scream of anguish that resounded across the desert.

Robert Langdon awoke with a start from his nightmare. The phone beside his bed was ringing. Dazed, he picked up the receiver.

"Hello?"

"I'm looking for Robert Langdon," a man's voice said.

Langdon sat up in his empty bed and tried to clear his mind. "This…is Robert Langdon." He squinted at his digital clock. It was 5:18 A.M.

"I must see you immediately."

"Who is this?"

"My name is Maximilian Kohler. I'm a Discrete Particle Physicist."

"A what?" Langdon could barely focus. "Are you sure you've got the right Langdon?"

"You're a Professor of Religious Iconology at Harvard University. You've written three books on symbology and-"

"Do you know what time it is?"

"I apologize. I have something you need to see. I can't discuss it on the phone."

A knowing groan escaped Langdon's lips. This had happened before. One of the perils of writing books about religious symbology was the calls from religious zealots who wanted him to confirm their latest sign from God. Last month a stripper from Oklahoma had promised Langdon the best sex of his life if he would fly down and verify the authenticity of a cruciform that had magically appeared on her bed sheets. The Shroud of Tulsa, Langdon had called it.

"How did you get my number?" Langdon tried to be polite despite the hour.

"On the World-Wide-Web. The site for your book."

Langdon frowned. He was damn sure his book's site did not include his home phone number. The man was obviously lying.

"I need to see you," the caller insisted. "I'll pay you well."

Now Langdon was getting mad. "I'm sorry, but I really-"

"If you leave immediately, you can be here by-"

"I'm not going anywhere! It's five o'clock in the morning!" Langdon hung up and collapsed back in bed. He closed his eyes and tried to fall back asleep. It was no use. The dream was emblazoned in his mind. Reluctantly, he put on his robe and went downstairs.

Robert Langdon wandered barefoot through his deserted Massachusetts Victorian home and nursed his ritual insomnia remedy-a mug of steaming Nestle's Quik. The April moon filtered through the bay windows and played on the oriental carpets. Langdon's colleagues often joked that his place looked more like an anthropology museum than a home. His shelves were packed with religious artifacts from around the world…an ekuaba from Ghana, a gold cross from Spain, a cycladic idol from the Aegean, and even a rare woven boccus from Borneo-a young warrior's symbol of perpetual youth.

As Langdon sat on his brass Maharishi's chest and savored the warmth of the chocolate, the bay window caught his reflection. The image was distorted and pale…like a ghost. An aging ghost, he thought, cruelly reminded that his youthful spirit was living in a mortal shell.

Although not overly handsome in a classical sense, the forty-five-year-old Langdon had what his female colleagues referred to as an "erudite" appeal-wisps of gray in his thick brown hair, probing blue eyes, an arrestingly deep voice, and the strong, carefree smile of a collegiate athlete. A varsity diver in prep school and college, Langdon still had the body of a swimmer, a toned, six-foot physique that he vigilantly maintained with fifty laps a day in the university pool.

Langdon's friends had always viewed him as a bit of an enigma-a man caught between centuries. On weekends he could be seen lounging on the quad in blue-jeans, discussing computer graphics or religious history with students; other times he could be spotted in his Harris tweed and paisley vest, photographed in the pages of upscale art magazines at museum openings where he had been asked to lecture.

Although a tough teacher and strict disciplinarian, Langdon was the first to embrace what he hailed as the "lost art of good clean fun." He relished recreation with an infectious fanaticism that had earned him a fraternal acceptance among his students. His campus nickname-"The Dolphin"-was a reference both to his affable nature and his legendary ability to dive into a pool and outmaneuver the entire opposing squad in a waterpolo match.

As Langdon sat alone, absently gazing into the darkness, the silence of his home was shattered again, this time by the ring of his Fax machine. Too exhausted to be annoyed, Langdon forced a tired chuckle.

God's people, he thought. Two thousand years of waiting for their Messiah, and they're still persistent as hell.

Wearily, he returned his empty mug to the kitchen and walked slowly to his oak-paneled study. The incoming FAX lay in the tray. Sighing, he scooped up the paper and looked at it.

Instantly, a wave of nausea hit him.

The image on the page was that of a human corpse. The body had been stripped naked, and its head had been twisted, facing completely backwards. On the victim's chest was a terrible burn. The man had been branded…imprinted with a single word. It was a word Langdon knew well. Very well. He stared at the ornate lettering in disbelief.

"Illuminati," he stammered, his heart pounding. It can't be…

In slow motion, afraid of what he was about to witness, Langdon rotated the fax 180 degrees. He looked at the word upside down.

The breath went out of him. It was like he had been hit by a truck. Barely able to believe his eyes, he rotated the FAX again, reading the brand right side up and then upside down.

"Illuminati, " he whispered.

Stunned, Langdon collapsed in a chair. He sat a moment in utter bewilderment. Gradually, his eyes were drawn to the blinking red light on his FAX machine. Whoever had sent this FAX was still on the line…waiting to talk. Langdon gazed at the blinking light a long time.

Then, trembling, he picked up the receiver.



CHAPTER 2

"Do I have your attention now?" the man's voice said when Langdon finally answered the line.

"Yes, sir, you damn well do. You want to explain yourself?"

"I tried to tell you before." The voice was rigid, mechanical. "I'm a physicist. I run a research facility. We've had a murder. You saw the body."

"How did you find me?" Langdon could barely focus. His mind was racing from the image on the FAX.

"I already told you. The World Wide Web. The site for your book, The Art of the Illuminati."

Langdon tried to gather his thoughts. His book was virtually unknown in mainstream literary circles, but it had developed quite a following on-line. Nonetheless, the caller's claim still made no sense. "That page has no contact information," Langdon challenged. "I'm certain of it."

"I have people here at the lab very adept at extracting user information from the web."

Langdon was skeptical. "Sounds like your lab knows a lot about the web."

"We should," the man fired back. "We invented it."

Something in the man's voice told Langdon he was not joking.

"I must see you," the caller insisted. "This is not a matter we can discuss on the phone. My lab is only an hour's flight from Boston."

Langdon stood in the dim light of his study and analyzed the FAX in his hand. The image was overpowering, possibly representing the epigraphical find of the century, a decade of his research confirmed in a single symbol.

"It's urgent," the voice pressured.

Langdon's eyes were locked on the brand. Illuminati, he read over and over. His work had always been based on the symbolic equivalent of fossils-ancient documents and historical hearsay-but this image before him was today. Present tense. He felt like a paleontologist coming face to face with a living dinosaur.

"I've taken the liberty of sending a plane for you," the voice said. "It will be in Boston in twenty minutes."

Langdon felt his mouth go dry. An hour's flight…

"Please forgive my presumption," the voice said. "I need you here."

Langdon looked again at the FAX-an ancient myth confirmed in black and white. The implications were frightening. He gazed absently through the bay window. The first hint of dawn was sifting through the birch trees in his back yard, but the view looked somehow different this morning. As an odd combination of fear and exhilaration settled over him, Langdon knew he had no choice.

"You win," he said. "Tell me where to meet the plane."



CHAPTER 3

Thousands of miles away, two men were meeting. The chamber was dark. Medieval. Stone.

"Benvenuto," the man in charge said. He was seated in the shadows, out of sight. "Were you successful?"

"Si," the dark figure replied. "Perfectamente." His words were as hard as the rock walls.

"And there will be no doubt who is responsible?"

"None."

"Superb. Do you have what I asked for?"

The killer's eyes glistened, black like oil. He produced a heavy, electronic device and set it on the table.

The man in the shadows seemed pleased. "You have done well."

"Serving the brotherhood is an honor," the killer said.

"Phase two begins shortly. Get some rest. Tonight we change the world."



CHAPTER 4

Robert Langdon's Saab 900S tore out of the Callahan Tunnel and emerged on the east side of Boston Harbor near the entrance to Logan Airport. Checking his directions Langdon found Aviation Road and turned left past the old Eastern Airlines Building. Three hundred yards down the access road a hangar loomed in the darkness. A large number "4" was painted on it. He pulled into the parking lot and got out of his car.

A round-faced man in a blue flight suit emerged from behind the building. "Robert Langdon?" he called. The man's voice was friendly. He had an accent Langdon couldn't place.

"That's me," Langdon said, locking his car.

"Perfect timing," the man said. "I've just landed. Follow me, please."

As they circled the building, Langdon felt tense. He was not accustomed to cryptic phone calls and secret rendezvous with strangers. Not knowing what to expect he had donned his usual classroom attire-a pair of chinos, a turtleneck, and a Harris Tweed suit jacket. As they walked, he thought about the FAX in his jacket pocket, still unable to believe the image it depicted.

The pilot seemed to sense Langdon's anxiety. "Flying's not a problem for you, is it, sir?"

"Not at all," Langdon replied. Branded corpses are a problem for me. Flying I can handle.

The man led Langdon the length of the hangar. They rounded the corner onto the runway.

Langdon stopped dead in his tracks and gaped at the aircraft parked on the tarmac. "We're riding in that?"

The man grinned. "Like it?"

Langdon stared a long moment. "Like it? What the hell is it?"

The craft before them was enormous. It was vaguely reminiscent of the Space Shuttle except that the top had been shaved off leaving it perfectly flat. Parked there on the runway, it resembled a colossal wedge. Langdon's first impression was that he must be dreaming. The vehicle looked as airworthy as a Buick. The wings were practically non-existent-just two stubby fins on the rear of the fuselage. A pair of dorsal guiders rose out of the aft section. The rest of the plane was hull-about 200 feet from front to back-no windows, nothing but hull.

"250,000 kilos fully fueled," the pilot offered like a father bragging about his newborn. "Runs on slush hydrogen. The shell's a titanium matrix with silicon carbide fibers. She packs a 20:1 thrust/weight ratio; most jets run at 7:1. The director must be in one helluva a hurry to see you. He doesn't usually send the big boy."

"This thing flies?" Langdon said.

The pilot smiled. "Oh yeah." He led Langdon across the tarmac toward the plane. "Looks kind of startling, I know, but you better get used to it. In five years, all you'll see are these babies-HSCT's-High Speed Civil Transports. Our lab's one of the first to own one."

Must be one hell of a lab, Langdon thought.

"This one's a prototype of the Boeing X-33," the pilot continued, "but there are dozens of others-the National Aero Space Plane, the Russians have Scramjet, the Brits have HOTOL. The future's here, it's just taking some time to get to the public sector. You can kiss conventional jets good-bye."

Langdon looked up warily at the craft. "I think I'd prefer a conventional jet."

The pilot motioned up the gangplank. "This way, please, Mr. Langdon. Watch your step."

Minutes later, Langdon was seated inside the empty cabin. The pilot buckled him into the front row and disappeared toward the front of the aircraft.

The cabin itself looked surprisingly like a wide-body commercial airliner. The only exception was that it had no windows, which made Langdon uneasy. He had been haunted his whole life by a mild case of claustrophobia-the vestige of a childhood incident he had never quite overcome.

Langdon's aversion to closed spaces was by no means debilitating, but it had always frustrated him. It manifested itself in subtle ways. He avoided enclosed sports like racquetball or squash, and he gladly paid a small fortune for his airy, high-ceilinged Victorian home even though economical faculty housing was readily available. Langdon had often suspected his attraction to the art world as a young boy sprang from his love of museums' wide open spaces.

The engines roared to life beneath him, sending a deep shudder through the hull. Langdon swallowed hard and waited. He felt the plane start taxiing. Piped-in country music began playing quietly overhead.

A phone on the wall beside him beeped twice. Langdon lifted the receiver.

"Hello?"

"Comfortable, Mr. Langdon?"

"Not at all."

"Just relax. We'll be there in an hour."

"And where exactly is there?" Langdon asked, realizing he had no idea where he was headed.

"Geneva," the pilot replied, revving the engines. "The lab's in Geneva."

"Geneva," Langdon repeated, feeling a little better. "Upstate New York. I've actually got family near Seneca Lake. I wasn't aware Geneva had a physics lab."

The pilot laughed. "Not Geneva, New York, Mr. Langdon. Geneva, Switzerland."

The word took a long moment to register. "Switzerland?" Langdon felt his pulse surge. "I thought you said the lab was only an hour away!"

"It is, Mr. Langdon." The pilot chuckled. "This plane goes Mach 25."



CHAPTER 5

On a busy European street, the killer serpentined through a crowd. He was a powerful man. Dark and potent. Deceptively agile. His muscles still felt hard from the thrill of his meeting.

It went well, he told himself. Although his employer had never revealed his face, the killer felt honored to be in his presence. Had it really been only fifteen days since his employer had first made contact? The killer still remembered every word of that call…

"My name is Janus," the caller had said. "We are kinsmen of a sort. We share an enemy. I hear your skills are for hire."

"It depends whom you represent," the killer replied.

The caller told him.

"Is this your idea of a joke?"

"You have heard our name, I see," the caller replied.

"Of course. The brotherhood is legendary."

"And yet you find yourself doubting I am genuine."

"Everyone knows the brothers have faded to dust."

"A devious ploy. The most dangerous enemy is that which no one fears."

The killer was skeptical. "The brotherhood endures?"

"Deeper underground than ever before. Our roots infiltrate everything you see…even the sacred fortress of our most sworn enemy."

"Impossible. They are invulnerable."

"Our reach is far."

"No one's reach is that far."

"Very soon, you will believe. An irrefutable demonstration of the brotherhood's power has already transpired. A single act of treachery and proof."

"What have you done?"

The caller told him.

The killer's eyes went wide. "An impossible task."

The next day, newspapers around the globe carried the same headline. The killer became a believer.

Now, fifteen days later, the killer's faith had solidified beyond the shadow of a doubt. The brotherhood endures, he thought. Tonight they will surface to reveal their power.

As he made his way through the streets, his black eyes gleamed with foreboding. One of the most covert and feared fraternities ever to walk the earth had called on him for service. They have chosen wisely, he thought. His reputation for secrecy was exceeded only by that of his deadliness.

So far, he had served them nobly. He had made his kill and delivered the item to Janus as requested. Now, it was up to Janus to use his power to ensure the item's placement.

The placement…

The killer wondered how Janus could possibly handle such a staggering task. The man obviously had connections on the inside. The brotherhood's dominion seemed limitless.

Janus, the killer thought. A code-name, obviously. Was it a reference, he wondered, to the Roman two-faced God…or to the moon of Saturn? Not that it made any difference. Janus wielded unfathomable power. He had proven that beyond a doubt.

As the killer walked, he imagined his ancestors smiling down on him. Today he was fighting their battle, he was fighting the same enemy they had fought for ages, as far back as the 11th century…when the enemy's crusading armies had first pillaged his land, raping and killing his people, declaring them unclean, defiling their temples and Gods.

His ancestors had formed a small but deadly army to defend themselves. The army became famous across the land as protectors-skilled executioners who wandered the countryside slaughtering any of the enemy they could find. They were renown not only for their brutal killings, but also for celebrating their slayings by plunging themselves into drug-induced stupors. Their drug of choice was a potent intoxicant they called hashish.

As their notoriety spread, these lethal men became known by a single word-Hassassin-literally 'the followers of hashish'. The name Hassassin became synonymous with death in almost every language on earth. The word was still used today, even in modern English…but like the craft of killing, the word had evolved.

It was now pronounced assassin.


--这是从作者的官方网站上DOWNLOAD 下来的~嘿嘿

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楼层:25 发表于2005-09-26 16:36:31

  匿名人士162193

现形 ()

想象力很丰富,很形象,另外那个鉴图高人是谁哈?


楼层:26 发表于2005-09-26 04:55:08

  茜茜公主1010

头衔:大海的公主-有你就够了
斑竹

寂寞红尘 (5)

以下图片转载于作者官方网站,中文注释为楼主添加

罗马地图上标注的四大元素坐标所在地



再来几张更帅的瑞士士兵照片



罗马教皇办公室门口的守卫



守卫世界上最小的国家梵蒂冈



共济会标志



欧洲原子核研究所标志


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楼层:27 发表于2005-09-26 17:55:52

  茜茜公主1010

头衔:大海的公主-有你就够了
斑竹

寂寞红尘 (5)

这张作者的照片明显帅多了~



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楼层:28 发表于2005-09-26 17:57:18

  namita

头衔:变态的世界
Kummer

天下正道 (7)

为什么教皇的尸体也不会显得格外亲切?

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Don't go like this.Maybe we can pretend like we're gonna see each other tomorrow :) Just pretend.


楼层:29 发表于2005-09-26 19:57:25

  茜茜公主1010

头衔:大海的公主-有你就够了
斑竹

寂寞红尘 (5)

呵呵,去了丹 布朗的官方网站才知道,那个图鉴高人也不过是从上面下载了很多图片,顿时对他的崇拜之心下降了几许,8过我们的爱好和观点很多相似的地方,哈哈,所以他还算是高人吧!(呵呵,变相夸奖自己一下!

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楼层:30 发表于2005-09-27 08:44:13

  liuyangapple

头衔:人不风流枉少年

鲲鹏万里 (4)

很好。特别喜欢看。。他的书我基本上都看过滴。。。。

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楼层:31 发表于2005-09-27 09:58:51

  茜茜公主1010

头衔:大海的公主-有你就够了
斑竹

寂寞红尘 (5)

最神奇的对称字

天使与魔鬼(ANGELS&DEMONS)



光照派全名(Illuminati)



四大元素-土(EARTH)



四大元素-气 (AIR)



四大元素-火 (FIRE)



四大元素-水(WATER)



反光派印章的俯视图相当于没印之前的样子



光照之星



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To one of the most ingenious and gifted artists alive, John Langdon, who rose brilliantly to my impossible challenge and created the ambigrams for this novel.

--转载自作者原文


楼层:32 [已经修改过] 发表于2005-09-27 11:24:32

  茜茜公主1010

头衔:大海的公主-有你就够了
斑竹

寂寞红尘 (5)

《天使与魔鬼》中教皇内侍的精彩演讲

“先生们,我不能再等了,有件事儿我不得不告诉你们。还有那些科学工作者,请听我说。你们赢了这场战争。

历史的车轮已经转了那么久。你们胜了也是在所难免。但这个胜利此刻比以前任何时候都更昭彰。科学成了新的上帝。

医药、电子通讯、太空旅行、遗传操纵……我们如今对孩子们说的都是这些奇迹。我们把这些奇迹看作是证明科学能解答我们难题的证据。无沾成胎、火焰中的荆棘和过红海,这些都是《圣经》里的故事。这些古老的故事已不再有任何意义。上帝已经过时,科学赢得了战争的胜利。我们认输了。

但是,科学的胜利,让我们每个人都付出了代价。那可是惨重的代价!科学与宗教之间的古老战争已经结束。你们赢了。但你们没有给出答案,因而赢得并不公平。现在,每隔几个星期我们就可看到科学上的进步,其发展速度我们无法控制。我们之间的裂痕越来越深,但当宗教被抛至脑后时,人们不知不觉陷入了精神的荒原。我们迫切需要寻求意义。说真的,我们确实需要。

人们说科学能拯救我们,依我看是科学毁了我们。自伽利略时代起,教会就试图减缓科学无情的进军,虽然有时采取了错误的方式,但一直都是出于善意。我提醒你们,看看你们周围的景象吧。科学并未坚守自己的诺言。它所承诺的高效而简单的生活带给我们的只有污染与混乱。我们只是一个遭到破坏而发狂的物种……正走向一条毁灭之路。

对于科学,我要说出下面的话。教会已经累了,我们一直试图做你们的指路标,现在已筋疲力尽。一直以来,你们都宣称宗教无知。但究竟是谁更无知?是那个无法定义闪电的人,还是那个不尊敬闪电那令人敬畏的神力的人?你们说,证明上帝的存在给我看看。我要说,你们难道在科学研究中没看到上帝吗?难道我们已经变得如此空虚,情愿去相信子虚乌有的事情而不愿相信一种比我们强大的力量吗?”

不管你信不信上帝,你都要相信这样的事实。当我们人类不再相信存在比我们强大的力量时,我们就放弃了自己的责任感。宗教信仰告诫我们有些事物是我们无法理解的,有些事情是我们要承担责任的……由于有了信仰,我们就会对彼此负责,对自己负责,对一种更高的真理负责。宗教的不完美只是因为人的瑕疵。如果外界的人能像我这样看待宗教……越过宗教仪式这些高墙……他们就会看到一个现代奇迹……看到在这个飞速发展而失去控制的世界里,不完美但却率直的灵魂因渴望寻求同情之声而产生的一种手足之情。


今晚,我们身处险境。黑暗势力依然活跃,并且日趋壮大。这种力量,虽然强大,但并非坚不可摧。善终将取胜。聆听你的心灵,聆听上帝吧,让我们团结一致走出困境。


和我一起祈祷吧。”





很震撼的一段话,这也是到最后我也不能责怪教皇内侍的原因,他太过于忠诚于他的信仰了,只是个可怜人~

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楼层:33 发表于2005-09-27 11:35:31

  茜茜公主1010

头衔:大海的公主-有你就够了
斑竹

寂寞红尘 (5)

http://www.greylib.align.ru/library/DET/DanBrown.AngelsDemons.rar

这个是天使与恶魔的英文全本下载地址

中文版的网上所谓全读本都不太全,像我摘抄的上面那段讲演就被好多地方省略掉了~其实那是全文文字部分最精彩的段落了~

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楼层:34 发表于2005-09-27 11:41:51

  茜茜公主1010

头衔:大海的公主-有你就够了
斑竹

寂寞红尘 (5)

附注: 我现在中了丹 布朗的毒,哈哈,所以正在重读<达芬奇密码>,终于知道了原来<天使与魔鬼>是早于<达芬奇密码>的作品,因为在<达芬奇密码>中到处可以看见涉及<天使与魔鬼>剧情的文字,我也总算明白了为什么一开始看不懂<达芬奇密码>了~呵呵

听说06年<达芬奇密码>就要拍成电影了,男主角是汤姆 汉克斯,呵呵,虽然他的演技不容置疑,但偶还是觉得他不够帅啦,哈哈~

还有一本<破解天使与魔鬼>,偶正在在网上的阅读本~


WWW.DANBROWN.COM这个是丹 布朗的官方网站,有兴趣的话可以去看一下

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楼层:35 发表于2005-09-27 12:22:40

  brandy

头衔:天外飞仙

鲲鹏万里 (4)



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楼层:36 发表于2005-09-28 17:06:38

  kfh8879576

头衔:我爱睡觉,皮肤好好~

鲲鹏万里 (4)

不懂...

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楼层:37 发表于2005-09-28 19:24:55
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