Saturday, April 18, 2009

Angels and Demons

John Milton's poetry which was found in one of Galileo's books

"From Santi’s earthly tomb with demon’s hole
‘cross Rome the mystic elements unfold.
The path of light is laid, the sacred test.
Let angels guide you on your lofty quest!"

Galileo's path of Illumination forms a cross

The pantheon
Langdon thought the poem was talking about the tomb of Santi and the tomb was inside the Pantheon.

Raphael Santi's tomb

Inside of the Pantheon

The oculus at the Pantheon
the wrong 'demon's hole'

Santa Maria del Popolo
An Augustinian church located in Rome and stands to the north of Piazza del Popolo

Chigi chapel
One of the six chapels inside Santa Maria del Popolo
designed by Raphael as a tomb for his friend and patron banker Agostino Chigi. It was completed by Gian Lorenzo Bernini after Raphael's death in 1520.
Used to be called Capella della terra which means Chapel of the Earth

Habakkuk and the angel
The first Marker
Habakkuk was the prophet who predicted the annihilation of the Earth

St. Peter's square
Designed by bernini
The center is occupied by an Egyptian obelisk (second largest standing)

West Ponente
The second marker
The West wind also known as respiro di dio - breath of God

Santa Maria dela Vittoria
The third altar of science
A chapel dedicated to st Paul but was rededicated to the virgin Mary after the victory at the battle of white mountain

Ecstasy of St. Teresa
The third marker
A sculpture by Bernini which shows an angel piercing the heart of St. Teresa
The angel is a seraphim which means the fiery one

St. Agnes in Agony
the fourth altar of science

Fountain of the Four Rivers in Piazza Navona
The fourth marker
The masterpiece of Bernini. It glorifies the four major rivers of the old world: Nile, Ganges, Danube, and Rio plata

Piazza Navona

Bridge of Angels
There are twelve towering angels carved by Bernini

Castel Sant' Angelo
"...is a towering cylindrical building in Rome, initially commissioned by the Roman Emperor Hadrian as a mausoleum for himself and his family. The building was later used as a fortress and castle, and is now a museum."
"The Illuminati Lair"


sources:
http://www.walkinrome.it/dan.html
http://www.sacred-destinations.com/italy/rome-pantheon.htm
http://travel.webshots.com/photo/1428176978032437388aQakHT
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Santa_Maria_del_Popolo
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3019/3024207515_b6a8bf5d6f.jpg
http://arkialex08.multiply.com/photos/album/127/ROMA_-_Piazza_Sn._Pietro_St._Peters_Square
http://www.zormeir.com/italy/vatican/westponentemarker.jpg
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Santa_Maria_della_Vittoria_-_8.jpg
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/3/3e/Estasi_di_Santa_Teresa.jpg/399px-Estasi_di_Santa_Teresa.jpg
http://image09.webshots.com/9/3/77/50/109737750sDtZok_fs.jpg
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Vierstroemebrunnen_Piazza_Navona_Rom.jpg
http://www.earth-photography.com/photos/Countries/Italy/Italy_Rome_PiazzaNavona.jpg
http://www.nickwinter.com/journeys/images/europe/italy/rome/sant_angelo.jpg
http://www.rome.info/pictures/vatican/castel-sant-angelo/st_angelo.jpg

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Castel_Sant%27Angelo
angels and demons by Dan Brown

9 comments:

  1. Very interesting coverage and nice photos.

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  2. thanks but photos aren't mine.

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  3. wow.. im reading angels and demons right now and since dan brown's da vinci code, i always check the net for the images of the art works detailed in his book :)

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  4. Thank you for your capture of this it really helped me and my friend with our paper for school. Just wanted to let you know it was worth writing about and not just for your personal enjoyment. Thank you again.

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  5. interesting pics... nice try

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  6. very nice capture of the picture !
    ... an interesting one !

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  7. im also reading the book by dan brown.
    he's a fantastic writer with a fabulous imagination.

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  8. hey!!this was great!thanks..helped me understand the book more.

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  9. Great job! Just finished the book and im slightly concerned if i find such an excellent read again.. (-;

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