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Dan Brown new nove is coming: Lost Symbol, the secrets of Freemasonary
Mr. Brown does it again.
Sep 4
2:00 AM
Robert will be the star also of this novel. The tale will look in deep into American Freemasonary and in its "secrets".
Sep 4
2:01 AM
Thinking to "Da Vinci Code" and to the "light" approach to historical sources and context of the author .... I expect some other "revelations" ---
Sep 4
2:02 AM
Putting together this new title with the first one, "The Solomon's Key". I can imagine that the lost symbol is just that: the Solomon's Key, which is also an anciet book of magics [known with the latin definition "Clavicula Salomonis"].
Sep 4
3:56 AM
The Solomon's Key was is a symbol, often on a seal, attributed to King Solomon by the legend.
Sep 4
3:58 AM
An other point: he would use the theory which says that Masons planned the layout of Washington to draw on the land symbols and other configurations. If Mr. Brown follows this, he should mention Egypt, Luxor and also Paris, talking about Washington.
Sep 4
4:09 AM
???? My first message is "Mr. Brown does it again", the message board shows "Mr. Browm doesn it again". ++Browm++ ?
Sep 4
4:10 AM
;) It's enough to name that symbol ... and the odd comes!
A part jokes, I guess you posted the first topic with the wrong surname and that you posted the right one deleting the first one. The message board reminds the first, the absolute first one and it doesn't refresh the information ... cache policy ... as usual on Hi5.
Sep 4
4:13 AM
That's it. The original Solomon's Key wasn't one of those complicated drawing you can see on Internet ... which one has Brown used in the novel? (If this "Lost Symbol" is actually that key)
Sep 4
4:15 AM
Google "Solomon's Key" in the category images, you will see all the variants of the seal. I do not know which one among them has used the author, if he used it.
Sep 4
4:17 AM