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Antes de morir asesinado, Jacques Saunière, el último Gran Maestre de una sociedad secreta que se remonta más allá del origen de los Templarios --la orden militar compuesta por monjes-soldados fundada en Jerusalén en el año 1119--, transmite a su nieta Sofía un misterioso mensaje en clave.

Saunière al igual que todos los miembros de la sociedad secreta Priorato de Sión (entre los que podemos encontrar ilustres nombres de nuestra historia como Isaac Newton o Leonardo Da Vinci), han custodiado durante siglos un secreto de gran envergadura, relacionado directamente con el Santo Grial, capaz de cambiar completamente la historia de la humanidad.

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Overview

Antes de morir asesinado, Jacques Saunière, el último Gran Maestre de una sociedad secreta que se remonta más allá del origen de los Templarios --la orden militar compuesta por monjes-soldados fundada en Jerusalén en el año 1119--, transmite a su nieta Sofía un misterioso mensaje en clave.

Saunière al igual que todos los miembros de la sociedad secreta Priorato de Sión (entre los que podemos encontrar ilustres nombres de nuestra historia como Isaac Newton o Leonardo Da Vinci), han custodiado durante siglos un secreto de gran envergadura, relacionado directamente con el Santo Grial, capaz de cambiar completamente la historia de la humanidad.

Ahora Sofía, con la ayuda del experto en simbología Robert Langdon, comienzan la búsqueda de ese oculto misterio, una trepidante carrera que les lleva de una clave a otra, descifrando mensajes ocultos en los más famosos cuadros del genial pintor Leonardo Da Vinci y en las paredes, bóvedas, esculturas y claustros de antiguas catedrales de Francia, Inglaterra y Escocia.

Paralelamente, una poderosa e influyente organización católica, el Opus Dei, está dispuesta a emplear todos los medios para evitar que el verdadero secreto del Santo Grial salga a la luz. Su objetivo se centrará en enterrar para siempre la verdadera historia sobre la vida de Cristo y María Magdalena. De lo contrario, la base en la que se fundamenta la Iglesia Católica, podría verse seriamente comprometida.

Un rompecabezas que tanto Sofía como Robert Langdon irán resolviendo, conscientes que no están solos en este peligroso juego donde incluso sus vidas corren un constante peligro. Feliz lectura.

¿Qué misterio se oculta tras la sonrisa de Mona Lisa? Durante siglos, la Iglesia ha conseguido mantener oculta la verdad hasta ahora.

Antes de morir asesinado, Jacques Saunière, el último Gran Maestre de una sociedad secreta que se remonta a la fundación de los Templarios, transmite a su nieta Sofía una misteriosa clave. Saunière y sus predecesores, entre los que se encontraban hombres como Isaac Newton o Leonardo Da Vinci, han conservado durante siglos un conocimiento que puede cambiar completamente la historia de la humanidad. Ahora Sofía, con la ayuda del experto en simbología Robert Langdon, comienza la búsqueda de ese secreto, en una trepidante carrera que les lleva de una clave a otra, descifrando mensajes ocultos en los más famosos cuadros del genial pintor y en las paredes de antiguas catedrales. Un rompecabezas que deberán resolver pronto, ya que no están solos en el juego: una poderosa e influyente organización católica está dispuesta a emplear todos los medios para evitar que el secreto salga a la luz.

Un apasionante juego de claves escondidas, sorprendentes revelaciones, acertijos ingeniosos, verdades, mentiras, realidades históricas, mitos, símbolos, ritos, misterios y suposiciones en una trama llena de giros inesperados narrada con un ritmo imparable que conduce al lector hasta el secreto más celosamente guardado del inicio de nuestra era.

Edición de lujo del mayor best seller de los últimos tiempos, con más de 160 imágenes a todo color.

Editorial Reviews

Janet Maslin New York Times
En esta novela de suspense maliciosamente erudita, el Sr. Brown adopta el formato que lleva desarrollando en sus tres anteriores novelas y lo ajusta hasta la perfección de un bestseller. Desde la publicación de Harry Potter ningún autor ha deleitado de forma tan absoluta a los lectores más exigentes con una búsqueda tan incesante plagada de trampas.

Tengamos en cuenta el prólogo, ambientado en la Galería Principal del Louvre... En él se ven involucrados en una lucha hasta la muerte un Caravaggio, un monje albino, y un conservador del museo. Es una escena que deja pocas dudas sobre la maestría del autor para captar el interés, ya que el conservador del museo, Jacques Saunière, lucha por su vida.

Cogiendo desesperadamente el cuadro para activar el sistema de alarma del museo, Saunière logra ganar algo de tiempo. Y utiliza estos momentos robados, que son sus últimos momentos, para quitarse la ropa, dibujar un círculo y colocarse como la figura que se encuentra en el dibujo más famoso de Leonardo, El hombre de Vitrubio. Y para dejar tras de sí un anagrama y la famosa serie numérica de Fibonacci como pistas.

Con Leonardo compartiendo el papel de conspirador, puesto que su vida y obra estaban tan repletas de símbolos y secretos, el Sr. Brown se lanza a la carrera... Se invoca al Priorato de Sión, a los Caballeros Templarios y a la polémica prelatura del Vaticano llamada Opus Dei, así como al pentáculo, a la Divina Proporción, a los extraños ritos sexuales que se vislumbran en la película Eyes Wide Shut y al Santo Grial.

El libro se mueve a un ritmo vertiginoso, y aparentemente el autor disfruta enormemente con sus estratagemas. Prácticamente todos los capítulos acaban con un suspense: no es fácil, teniendo en cuenta las muchas evidencias que se han dicho... De algún modo, el libro logra reconciliar las muchas hazañas de la pareja de investigadores con comentarios como: "¿Y sabías que, si divides el número de abejas hembra por el número de abejas macho de cualquier colmena del mundo, el resultado es siempre el mismo número?" El código Da Vinci es lo suficientemente alegre como para divertirse con la propia inteligencia de sus personajes.

Product Details

  • ISBN-13: 9788495618818
  • Publisher: Urano Publishing, Inc.
  • Publication date: 2/22/2005
  • Language: Spanish
  • Edition description: Spanish Language Edition, Unabridged
  • Pages: 467
  • Sales rank: 664,791
  • Series: Robert Langdon Series, #2
  • Product dimensions: 8.34 (w) x 10.14 (h) x 1.25 (d)

Meet the Author

Dan Brown
Dan Brown
Dan Brown es autor de varias novelas, entre ellas el reciente bestseller en los Estados Unidos, El código Da Vinci. Sus novelas se han traducido y publicado en más de 30 idiomas alrededor del mundo. Brown se graduó de profesor de inglés en la Universidad de Amherst y la Academia Phillips de Exeter, donde decidió entregarse por completo a escribir novelas. En 1996, su interés por los códigos y las agencias secretas estatales lo condujeron a escribir su primera novela, La fortaleza digital, que se convirtió rápidamente en un bestseller. La novela explora la delgada línea entre el aislamiento civil y la seguridad nacional.

Hijo de un reconocido profesor de matemáticas y de una música, Dan Brown creció rodeado por las filosofías paradójicas de la ciencia y de la religión. Ambas perspectivas sirvieron como inspiración para su aclamada segunda novela Angeles y demonios, trama de suspense vs. religión en la Ciudad del Vaticano. Recientemente, ha comenzado a trabajar en una serie de novelas de suspense protagonizadas por ya popular investigador, Robert Langdon, profesor de simbología y de arte religioso en Harvard, y protagonista de sus trabajos anteriores, incluyendo El código Da Vinci.

La esposa de Dan Brown, Blythe, profesional en historia del arte y pintora, colabora en todas las investigaciones de las novelas que escribe su marido, acompañaacute;ndolo siempre en todos los viajes, el más reciente a París, donde pasaron mucho tiempo en el museo del Louvre recogiendo documentación para El código Da Vinci. Desde su primera semana a la venta, El código Da Vinci alcanzó un éxito sin precedentes, situándose en el número uno de la lista de bestsellers del New York Times, y creció hasta convertirse en el úmero uno en todas las listas importantes de los Estados Unidos.

Biography

Novelist Dan Brown may not have invented the literary thriller, but his groundbreaking tour de force The Da Vinci Code -- with its irresistible mix of religion, history, art, and science -- is the gold standard for a flourishing genre.

Born in Exeter, New Hampshire in 1964, Brown attended Phillips Exeter Academy (where his father taught), and graduated from Amherst with a double major in Spanish and English. After college he supported himself through teaching and enjoyed moderate success as a musician and songwriter.

Brown credits Sidney Sheldon with jump-starting his literary career. Up until 1994, his reading tastes were focused sharply on the classics. Then, on vacation in Tahiti, he stumbled on a paperback copy of Sheldon's novel The Doomsday Conspiracy. By the time he finished the book, he had decided he could do as well. There and then, he determined to try his hand at writing. His first attempt was a pseudonymously written self-help book for women co-written with his future wife Blythe Newlon. Then, in 1998, he published his first novel, Digital Fortress -- followed in swift succession by Angels and Demons and Deception Point. None the three achieved commercial success.

Then, in 2003, Brown hit the jackpot with his fourth novel, a compulsively readable thriller about a Harvard symbologist named Robert Langdon who stumbles on an ancient conspiracy in the wake of a shocking murder in the Louvre. Combining elements from art, science, and religion, The Da Vinci Code became the biggest bestseller in publishing history, inspiring a big-budget movie adaptation and fueling interest in the author's back list. In 2009, Brown continued Robert Langdon's esoteric adventures with The Lost Symbol, a tale of intrigue that, like its predecessors, takes readers on a wild ride into the sinister mysteries of the past.

Good To Know

  • Brown revealed the inspiration for his labyrinthine thriller during a writer's address in Concord, New Hampshire. "I was studying art history at the University of Seville (in Spain), and one morning our professor started class in a most unusual way. He showed us a slide of Da Vinci's famous painting "The Last Supper"... I had seen the painting many times, yet somehow I had never seen the strange anomalies that the professor began pointing out: a hand clutching a dagger, a disciple making a threatening gesture across the neck of another... and much to my surprise, a very obvious omission, the apparent absence on the table of the cup of Christ... The one physical object that in many ways defines that moment in history, Leonardo Da Vinci chose to omit." According to Brown, this reintroduction to an ancient masterpiece was merely "the tip of the ice burg." What followed was an in-depth explanation of clues apparent in Da Vinci's painting and his association with the Priory of Sion that set Brown on a path toward bringing The Da Vinci Code into existence.

  • If only all writers could enjoy this kind of success: in early 2004, all four of Brown's novels were on the New York Times Bestseller List in a single week!

    In our interview with Brown, he shared some of his writing rituals:

    "If I'm not at my desk by 4:00 a.m., I feel like I'm missing my most productive hours. In addition to starting early, I keep an antique hourglass on my desk and every hour break briefly to do push-ups, sit-ups, and some quick stretches. I find this helps keep the blood -- and ideas -- flowing.

    "I'm also a big fan of gravity boots. Hanging upside down seems to help me solve plot challenges by shifting my entire perspective."

      1. Hometown:
        New England
      1. Date of Birth:
        June 22, 1964
      2. Place of Birth:
        Exeter, New Hampshire
      1. Education:
        Phillips Exeter Academy 1982; B.A., Amherst College, 1986; University of Seville, Spain
      2. Website:

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    • Posted June 6, 2009

      excellent

      i read the english version and bought this as a gift for my husband and we read it together. it is just as intriguing and mesmerizing. i highly recommend for spanish readers.

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    • Anonymous

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      Una buena novela

      Una buena novela que nos permite aprender un poco de historia con mas base que la que la Iglesia promulga. Puede considerarse un complemento del Nuevo Testamento, como para separar realidad de ficcion. Recomiendo tambien El Ultimo Dios por Marcelo Vales Garbo, que tambien nos da una idea mas creible de la imagen de Dios.

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