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2 - 1 La Shame on Rough Guide for publishing such trash! There is no reason why there should be a cup or chalice evident in this scene." (from the Glossary at the back) Words of sheer lying desperation! Just look at the actual picture and you see - 1 - Quite a few untouched small bread rolls.
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Shame on Rough Guide for publishing such trash! Just one example to show what I mean:- "'The Last Supper' is based on the Gospel of John where the supper is over, the table has been cleared, and Jesus dramatically announces that one among them will betray him. I picked up a copy 2nd-hand so this may have been corrected in later editions.more In the glossary the authors/editors have unfortunately confused pentagon (5-sided shape), pentagram (5-pointed star) & pentacle (5-pointed star enclosed in a circle). Some of the photos aren't as legible as they could be owing to their being small and in black-and-white, this is very apparent with the artworks e.g. The overall tone is very much about debunking most of the book, though I expected that. In the glossary the authors/editors have unfortunately confused pentagon (5-sided shape), pentagram (5-pointed sta Reasonably methodical guide examining the factual basis or otherwise, and the sources, of the claims made in Dan Brown's thriller. Reasonably methodical guide examining the factual basis or otherwise, and the sources, of the claims made in Dan Brown's thriller. Lots of great photographs and illustrations to back up a lot of the research.more Learned a lot from the book and it was enjoyable to read. But other than that, quite interesting all in all. There is parts of the book which are quite old-fashioned. Reading the history of parts of Paris, London, Edinburgh, Italy, Jerusalem and New York was very engrossing. There is many interesting parts in this book like The Sacred Feminine and all the information about Leonardo da Vinci and it was very interesting to read about all the locations in The Da Vinci Code. A really informative glossary is provided too. There is also lots of further reading material suggested as well as websites to check out. It deals with all things The Da Vinci Code which the name suggests but by consequence has lots of information about religion, art, history and geography and a little bit about mythology and tarot cards. I found the book very intriguing, quite a page turner and there was clearly a lot of research which went into it. There is also lots of further reading material suggested as The Rough Guide To The Da Vinci Code (2004) by Michael Haag, Veronica Haag and James McConnachie is a very interesting read. The Rough Guide To The Da Vinci Code (2004) by Michael Haag, Veronica Haag and James McConnachie is a very interesting read. Whatever you think of Dan Brown's novel, this Rough Guide has the key to help you understand the world it inhabits.more There are reviews of Da Vinci Code sources and a glossary of everything from the Templars to the Fibonaccci Sequence. The guide includes information on all the Da Vinci Code sites in Paris, Rome, Jerusalem, New York, London and Edinburgh. There is a brand-new chapter on the making of the eagerly anticipated Da Vinci Code movie, starring Tom Hanks and directed by Ron Howard. This updated second edition explores and explains the context of the novel, from how the early Christian Church ''edited'' The Bible to the true history of the holy grail and to what art historians make of Leonardo Da Vinci''s symbolism in the Last Supper and other works. This updated second edition explores and explains the context of the novel, from how the early Christian Church ''edite Dan Brown's thriller The Da Vinci Code has created an extraordinary Christian controversy, with its sub-plots of the sacred feminine in religion, the bloodline of Christ, the legend of the Holy Grail, and the role of sects like Opus Dei within the church. Dan Brown's thriller The Da Vinci Code has created an extraordinary Christian controversy, with its sub-plots of the sacred feminine in religion, the bloodline of Christ, the legend of the Holy Grail, and the role of sects like Opus Dei within the church.