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Post by Deleted on Jul 21, 2014 16:22:32 GMT -5
] How do the AT and LCF engravings differ? Corso notices that, although each of the three books contain nine engravings, three of the engravings in each book differ from those in the other two books. In addition, the engravings that are different are signed LCF, while the others are signed AT. Corso concludes that AT refers to Aristide Torchia (Aristidem Torchiam) and that LCF refers to Lucifer. The differences are: Engraving 1: The castle has four turrets (AT); the castle has three turrets (LCF). Engraving 2: The man holds the keys with his right hand (AT); he holds keys with his left hand (LCF).
Engraving 3: The cherub's quiver is empty (AT; not shown); the cherub has an arrow in his quiver (LCF).Engraving 4: The maze exit is bricked up (AT); the exit is open (LCF).Engraving 5: The sand is at the top of the hourglass (AT); the sand has sifted to the bottom of the hourglass (LCF, not shown).
Engraving 6: The rope is around the left ankle (AT); the rope is around the right ankle (LCF).Engraving 7: The chessboard is black (AT); the chessboard is white (LCF).Engraving 8: The knight is haloed (LCF); the knight is not haloed (AT). Engraving 9: The castle is on fire, the girl's hand is on the beast (AT); the castle is backed with an eight-pointed starburst of glowing light, the girl's hand points to the castle (LCF). There is also a third version of this one, where the castle is not on fire, since the "castle on fire" engraving proves to be a forgery, replacing the true image of the starburst and the woman pointing.
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Post by iameye on Jul 21, 2014 21:04:55 GMT -5
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Post by linus on Jul 24, 2014 2:35:10 GMT -5
Johnny Depp's third McCartney video appearance. Early Days
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Post by whammo on Jul 26, 2014 5:11:54 GMT -5
] How do the AT and LCF engravings differ? Corso notices that, although each of the three books contain nine engravings, three of the engravings in each book differ from those in the other two books. In addition, the engravings that are different are signed LCF, while the others are signed AT. Corso concludes that AT refers to Aristide Torchia (Aristidem Torchiam) and that LCF refers to Lucifer. The differences are: Engraving 1: The castle has four turrets (AT); the castle has three turrets (LCF). Engraving 2: The man holds the keys with his right hand (AT); he holds keys with his left hand (LCF).
Engraving 3: The cherub's quiver is empty (AT; not shown); the cherub has an arrow in his quiver (LCF).Engraving 4: The maze exit is bricked up (AT); the exit is open (LCF).Engraving 5: The sand is at the top of the hourglass (AT); the sand has sifted to the bottom of the hourglass (LCF, not shown).
Engraving 6: The rope is around the left ankle (AT); the rope is around the right ankle (LCF).Engraving 7: The chessboard is black (AT); the chessboard is white (LCF).Engraving 8: The knight is haloed (LCF); the knight is not haloed (AT). Engraving 9: The castle is on fire, the girl's hand is on the beast (AT); the castle is backed with an eight-pointed starburst of glowing light, the girl's hand points to the castle (LCF). There is also a third version of this one, where the castle is not on fire, since the "castle on fire" engraving proves to be a forgery, replacing the true image of the starburst and the woman pointing. Why is the star always 8 pointed?
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Post by whammo on Jul 27, 2014 4:23:51 GMT -5
Are the invisible sun and black sun the same?
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Post by linus on Jul 28, 2014 13:59:14 GMT -5
Polanski's film Frantic has a lot in common with The Ninth Gate. And even more so with Knight & Day starring Tom Cruise and Cameron Diaz; no not Vanilla Sky, although they do get involved with a Spanish arms-dealer; no not Penelope Cruz from Vanilla Sky.
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Post by TheRoller on Jul 31, 2014 4:03:14 GMT -5
Lucy,I didn't understand well about song " Dig it". Can you explain an other time,please?
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Post by Deleted on Jul 31, 2014 8:53:37 GMT -5
Lucy,I didn't understand well about song " Dig it". Can you explain an other time,please? It's the little song right before Let It Be
Jul 14, 2014 12:29:36 GMT -4 lucy said: invanddis.proboards.com/user/947/recent?page=2Like a rolling stone Like a rolling stone Like a rolling stone
Like the FBI and the CIA And the BBC, BB King And Doris Day, Matt Busby Dig it, dig it, dig it Dig it, dig it, dig it (That was 'Can You Dig It' by Georgie Wood) Dig it, dig it, dig it (And now we'd like to do 'Hark The Angels Come') instruere "arrange, inform, teach," literally "to build, erect," from in- "on" (see in- (2)) + struere "to pile, build" (see structure (n.)). Related: Instructed; instructing www.etymonline.com/index.php?term=structure&allowed_in_frame=0+ mental (adj.) early 15c., "pertaining to the mind," from Middle French mental, from Late Latin mentalis "of the mind," from Latin mens (genitive mentis) "mind," from PIE root *men- "to think" (cognates: Sanskrit matih "thought, mind," Gothic gamunds, Old English gemynd "memory, remembrance;" see mind (n.)). Insta Karma's gonna get YOU! invanddis.proboards.com/thread/7718/instant-karma (And now we'd like to do 'Hark The Angels Come')lol
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Post by Deleted on Jul 31, 2014 9:06:42 GMT -5
lol
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Post by TheRoller on Jul 31, 2014 11:10:23 GMT -5
Lucy,I didn't understand well about song " Dig it". Can you explain an other time,please? It's the little song right before Let It Be
Jul 14, 2014 12:29:36 GMT -4 lucy said: invanddis.proboards.com/user/947/recent?page=2Like a rolling stone Like a rolling stone Like a rolling stone
Like the FBI and the CIA And the BBC, BB King And Doris Day, Matt Busby Dig it, dig it, dig it Dig it, dig it, dig it (That was 'Can You Dig It' by Georgie Wood) Dig it, dig it, dig it (And now we'd like to do 'Hark The Angels Come') instruere "arrange, inform, teach," literally "to build, erect," from in- "on" (see in- (2)) + struere "to pile, build" (see structure (n.)). Related: Instructed; instructing www.etymonline.com/index.php?term=structure&allowed_in_frame=0+ mental (adj.) early 15c., "pertaining to the mind," from Middle French mental, from Late Latin mentalis "of the mind," from Latin mens (genitive mentis) "mind," from PIE root *men- "to think" (cognates: Sanskrit matih "thought, mind," Gothic gamunds, Old English gemynd "memory, remembrance;" see mind (n.)). Insta Karma's gonna get YOU! invanddis.proboards.com/thread/7718/instant-karma (And now we'd like to do 'Hark The Angels Come')lol Yes yes,thanks.I know the song obviously It's the meaning that is not clear for me
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Post by iameye on Jul 31, 2014 11:22:47 GMT -5
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