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  • 互联网之达芬奇密码

    作者:Mull He

    《互联网之达芬奇密码-浪潮揭秘:与中国五亿网民互为影响的互联网…》,本书特别之处在于用分章节的形式来讲述了中国互联网十多年发展历程中各个阶段的真实用户需求、企业发展、产业历程。在对应领域和时代背景的基础上,以独到的理论来分析中国互联网每一次变革与用户需求演进之间的潜在关系。
  • 破译密码

    作者:马克·希勒费尔德

    自从《达·芬奇密码》冲上国际畅销书排行榜以来,世界各地成千上万着迷的男女读者纷纷议论不久之前还仅仅属于在大学校园内和科学出版物中探讨的那些神学和史学专业问题。 当然,这本书正如新近引燃的对几个最大的历史之迷的广泛兴趣一样,并没有处处受到善意的对待。特别是在美国,布朗的这部畅销小说引起了激烈的争论和宗都团体的抗议,因为他们在布朗的这部长篇小说中看出了恰如德文版书名年表达的——桩“渎圣之罪” 这种指责是有理由的吗?抑或,说丹·布朗只不过是借其小说中的人物群像探究自新约全书问世起就期待着解答的那些问题? 现在读者面前的这本书解及了《达·芬奇密码》中的最重要的奥秘和“渎圣罪”问题本身,试图使它们回归其历史的来龙去脉之中。此书汇集了史实和背景资料,提出了这解读的思考基础——但它也对布朗小说中所列举的种种论点进行了批判性的他细审视。什么是史实,什么是推测,什么是虚构?隐藏在谜团之后的谜团究竟是什么东西? 在对神圣的格拉尔——却《达·芬奇密码》中的关键与要害问题——的历史作了简要介绍之后,又将这部小说中最重要的几个风解分别归纳为某个论点,并将其置于更广阔的因果关系中对其可信性
  • 破译达・芬奇密码

    作者:西蒙・考克斯,薛维华

    为什么《达·芬奇密码》如此热销?首先是它有一个好故事,让人不忍释卷。相信在朗·霍华德的执导下,它必将被拍摄成一部精彩绝伦的影片。另外它的成功还有更深一层原因,就是丹·布朗触动了许多读者的固化的神经。很多人因《达·芬奇密码》一书而对自己所受的思想和信仰教育方式产生了不满,希望能够打破束缚,更深入地挖掘生活的神奇。我认为这将成为21世纪的新动力。《达·芬奇密码》打通了人们凝滞已久的血栓,我几乎认定它能让成千上万的基督徒开始质疑自己的信仰,最终走出教堂。能够把目前许多被认为是野史或异端的东西重新纳入主流的思考,也不啻为一件好事。 这本书作为破译《达·芬奇密码》诸多悬疑元素的初级读本,内容依照从A到Z的字母顺序排列,以便读者查阅。在论述中尽量能简洁明了、深入浅出,避免给人枯燥的学术教科书的感觉,而令读者感到厌烦。希望这部作品能唤起更多的读者了解这不可思议的世界的真实历史的渴望,或者至少能够鼓励一部分人开始更深入的阅读和挖掘。
  • 破解《达·芬奇密码》

    作者:(美)达雷尔・博克

    美国惊悚小说家丹・布朗的《达・芬奇密码》推出后,即刻登上畅销书排行榜的榜首,这布非常好看的小说,既集谋杀、侦探、解迷、悬疑,又加进了大量的艺术史、宗教、象征学。本书作者研究了大量宗教史实,详实可欣地解答了《达・芬奇密码》留下的诸多悬念,并对其中的错误的知晓。
  • 达·芬奇密码

    作者:[美]丹·布朗

    午夜,卢浮宫博物馆年迈的馆长被人杀害。在生命的最后时刻,馆长脱光衣服,明白无误地将自己的身体摆成了达·芬奇名画“维特鲁威人”的样子,躺倒在艺术大画廊的拼花地板上,还在身体旁边留下了一个令人难以捉摸的密码。符号学专家罗伯特·兰登与密码破译天才索菲·奈芙着手对一大堆怪异的密码进行整理,他们发现一连串的线索竟然隐藏在达·芬奇的艺术作品中。 兰登猛然领悟到,馆长其实是郇山隐修会的成员——这是一个成立于一〇九九年的秘密组织,其成员包括西方历史上诸多伟人,如牛顿、波提切利、维克多·雨果以及达·芬奇!兰登怀疑他们是在寻找一个石破天惊的历史秘密,一个既能给人启迪又异常危险的秘密。 兰登与奈芙跟一位神秘的幕后操纵者展开了斗智斗勇的角逐,足迹遍及巴黎、伦敦,他们不断遭人追杀。除非他们能够解开这个错综复杂的谜,否则,郇山隐修会掩盖的那个令人震惊的古老秘密真相,将永远消逝在历史的尘埃之中。
  • 达·芬奇密码

    作者:丹·布朗

    根据丹·布朗小说改编的电影《达·芬奇密码》由好莱坞著名影星汤姆·汉克斯、奥黛丽·塔图主演,法国总统希拉克全力支持影片在卢浮宫实地拍摄,各国“密码”爱好者高度关注。 本书是《达·芬奇密码》电影纪念版。 卢浮宫美术馆年迈的馆长被人杀害在大陈列馆的镶木地板上,死前他将自己的身体摆成了达·芬奇名画《维特鲁威人》的样子,还在身边留下了一组令人难以捉摸的密码。符号学专家罗伯特·兰登与司法警察局的密码破译天才索菲·奈芙,在对一大堆怪异的密码进行整理的过程当中,发现一连串的线索竟然隐藏在达·芬奇的艺术作品当中! 经过抽丝剥茧的解码,兰登逐渐怀疑他们是在找寻一个石破天惊的历史秘密。兰登与奈芙跟一位神秘的幕后操纵者展开了斗智斗勇的角逐,足迹遍及巴黎、伦敦,不断遭人追杀。除非他们能够解开这个错综复杂的谜团,否则,岣山隐修会掩盖多年的古老真相,将永远消逝在历史的尘埃之中。
  • The Da Vinci Code

    作者:Dan Brown

    英文原版引进  目前它的印数已超过500万册。在上架的第一个礼拜,它就取得了前所未有的成功,在纽约时报的畅销榜上排名第一,在华尔街杂志上名列第一,在出版家周报上名列第一,在旧金山年鉴上也排名第一。自从出版以来,荣登过全美所有主要排行榜的榜首,正被翻译成35种语言。 《达芬奇密码》打破了传统悬念小说的模式,其行文节奏明快,语言富有智慧,情节错落有致,调查资料翔实,刻画细致入微。从小说的精彩开篇到难以预料的令人叫绝的结尾,畅销书作家丹·布朗充分证明自己是个善讲故事的大师。 这是一本博学而充满悬念的小说,场景设定在卢浮宫宏大的厅堂之中。 丹·布朗在小说里描述了一种带有黑色幽默的人生哲学,同时通过小说主人公之口对卢浮宫收藏的经典画作进行了别具一格的点评,对创作这些作品的画家也有非常有意思的介绍。 该书是惊险小说和智力解迷结合的典范之作。 哈佛大学的符号学专家罗伯特·兰登在法国巴黎出差期间的一个午夜接到一个紧急电话,得知卢浮宫博物馆年迈的馆长被人杀害在卢浮宫的博物馆里,人们在他的尸体旁边发现了一个难以捉摸的密码。兰登与法国一位颇有天分的密码破译专家索菲·奈芙,在对一大堆怪异的密码进行整理的过程当中,发现一连串的线索就隐藏在达芬奇的艺术作品当中,深感震惊。这些线索,大家都清楚可见,然而却被画家巧妙地隐藏起来。    兰登无意之中非常震惊地发现,已故的博物馆馆长是峋山隐修会(Priory of Sion)的成员——这是一个真实存在的秘密组织,其成员包括艾撒克·牛顿爵士、波提切利、维克多·雨果与达芬奇,这无疑给他们增加了风险。兰登感觉到他们是在找寻一个石破天惊的历史秘密,这是个数世纪以来就证明了的既能给人启迪又很危险的秘密。在这场足迹遍及巴黎以及伦敦的追逐中,兰登与奈芙发现他们在跟一位始终不露面的幕后操纵者斗智斗勇。他们必须解开这个错综复杂的谜团,否则,峋山隐修会掩盖的秘密,那隐藏了多年的令人震惊的古老真相,将永远消逝在历史的尘埃之中。 Amazon.com With The Da Vinci Code, Dan Brown masterfully concocts an intelligent and lucid thriller that marries the gusto of an international murder mystery with a collection of fascinating esoteria culled from 2,000 years of Western history. A murder in the silent after-hour halls of the Louvre museum reveals a sinister plot to uncover a secret that has been protected by a clandestine society since the days of Christ. The victim is a high-ranking agent of this ancient society who, in the moments before his death, manages to leave gruesome clues at the scene that only his granddaughter, noted cryptographer Sophie Neveu, and Robert Langdon, a famed symbologist, can untangle. The duo become both suspects and detectives searching for not only Neveu's grandfather's murderer but also the stunning secret of the ages he was charged to protect. Mere steps ahead of the authorities and the deadly competition, the mystery leads Neveu and Langdon on a breathless flight through France, England, and history itself. Brown (Angels and Demons) has created a page-turning thriller that also provides an amazing interpretation of Western history. Brown's hero and heroine embark on a lofty and intriguing exploration of some of Western culture's greatest mysteries--from the nature of the Mona Lisa's smile to the secret of the Holy Grail. Though some will quibble with the veracity of Brown's conjectures, therein lies the fun. The Da Vinci Code is an enthralling read that provides rich food for thought.                         --Jeremy Pugh From Publishers Weekly Brown's latest thriller (after Angels and Demons)is an exhaustively researched page-turner about secret religious societies, ancient coverups and savage vengeance. The action kicks off in modern-day Paris with the murder of the Louvre's chief curator, whose body is found laid out in symbolic repose at the foot of the Mona Lisa. Seizing control of the case are Sophie Neveu, a lovely French police cryptologist, and Harvard symbol expert Robert Langdon, reprising his role from Brown's last book. The two find several puzzling codes at the murder scene, all of which form a treasure map to the fabled Holy Grail. As their search moves from France to England, Neveu and Langdon are confounded by two mysterious groups-the legendary Priory of Sion, a nearly 1,000-year-old secret society whose members have included Botticelli and Isaac Newton, and the conservative Catholic organization Opus Dei. Both have their own reasons for wanting to ensure that the Grail isn't found. Brown sometimes ladles out too much religious history at the expense of pacing, and Langdon is a hero in desperate need of more chutzpah. Still, Brown has assembled a whopper of a plot that will please both conspiracy buffs and thriller addicts. From Library Journal When Brown regular Robert Langdon is called in to investigate the murder of a curator at the Louvre, he discovers that the body is surrounded by strange ciphers evidently linked to the paintings of Da Vinci-and a powerful relic protected by the Priory, a secret society to which the artist belonged. From Booklist In a two-day span, American symbologist Robert Langdon finds himself accused of murdering the curator of the Louvre, on the run through the streets of Paris and London, and teamed up with French cryptologist Sophie Neveu to uncover nothing less than the secret location of the Holy Grail. It appears that a conservative Catholic bishop might be on the verge of destroying the Grail, which includes an alternate history of Christ that could bring down the church. Whoever is ordering the deaths of the Grail's guardians--modern-day members of an ancient society descended from the famed Knights Templar--must be stopped before the treasure is lost forever. To do so, Langdon and Neveu have to solve a series of ciphers and riddles while evading a tireless French police commander and a ruthless albino monk. Despite being hampered by clunky flashback sequences and place descriptions that read like tourist brochures, the story is full of brain-teasing puzzles and fascinating insights into religious history and art. Ultimately, Brown's intricate plot delivers more satisfying twists than a licorice factory.                            Frank Sennett Book Dimension length: (cm)17.8                 width:(cm)11.1
  • The Da Vinci Code

    作者:Dan Brown

    在线阅读本书 Book Description Where there's a CODE there's a COD ... In the not so distant past, a man had a Very Cunning Theory which he wrote down in a book, and it proved to be very popular indeed. In the very distant past, a man was born who had a wife, who had a child, who grew up and had children in turn, and so there was a bloodline stretching to today. And Leonardo da Vinci knew all about it and recorded it in a painting for everyone to see, despite lots of Bad People trying to cover up the whole thing. And the man with the Very Cunning Theory figured all this out from lots of clues and pictures that Leonardo da Vinci had cunningly concealed, and then published it for everyone to see. But then it turned out that this Very Cunning Theory was Not So Cunning After All because it wasn't true. Not even remotely. Not even a tiny bit likely. Which is where this book comes in. Because it turns out that although Leonardo da Vinci didn't know anything at all about a holy bloodline extending to the present day, he knew a very great deal indeed about what cod really are, and that sinister knowledge is only now coming to light ... Fishclaimer This book has not been authorized or endorsed by Dan Brown or his publishers, but it is much, much funnier. From Publishers Weekly The unexplained and sinister popularity of the millennium's second biggest literary sensation is probed in this funny spoof of the Dan Brown bestseller. A London curator is found dead with a cod shoved down his throat beneath the mysterious message, "THE CHATHOLIC [sic] CURCH HAD ME MURDERED!" Applying his brilliant code-breaking skills, "anagrammatologist" Robert Donglan rearranges the letters to get "H! THE CCC COME HARD, HURDLE A COLT," a clue that entangles him with French secret agent Sophie Nudivue; a priest-cryptographer; a brutal killer known as the Exterminator; and the suppressed works of Leonardo da Vinci's more talented sister, Eda. Brine, aka London University literature prof Adam Roberts, tweaks many of The Da Vinci Code's conceits to preposterous effect as his characters puzzle out an all-embracing super-plot, trace the ominously fish-shaped layout of London's streets and discover a mytho-historical counternarrative that makes Catholic dogma seem eminently reasonable. But he also uncovers and parodies a startling pattern of bad writing—involving sloppily redundant dialogue; pointless, factoid-filled digressions; and tiresome red herrings—that appears again and again in seemingly unrelated Code-style thrillers. Coincidence? Or does it point to a hidden conspiracy in the publishing industry to pad potboilers with overstuffed filler in order to justify high prices? Readers will laugh at Brine's revelations but may not easily be able to dismiss them. (Oct. 18) Book Dimension length: (cm)19.7                 width:(cm)12.8