Robert Bauval
Autor/a de The Message of the Sphinx: A Quest for the Hidden Legacy of Mankind
Sobre l'autor
Robert Bauval is an author, lecturer, and Ancient Egypt researcher, best known for his Orion Correlation Theory. Bauval was born in Alexandria, Egypy. He attended the Franciscan College in Buckinghamshire, England. He has spent most of his engineering career living and working in the Middle East mostra'n més and Africa as a construction engineer. In late 1992 Bauval contacted Adrian Gilbert; they went on to write The Orion Mystery together, which became an international bestseller. He has also co-authored three books with Graham Hancock, Breaking The Mirror Of Heaven: The Conspiracy To Suppress The Voice Of Ancient Egypt with Ahmed Osman and 2 books with Thomas Brophy including Imhotep the African: Architect of the Cosmos. (Bowker Author Biography) mostra'n menys
Crèdit de la imatge: Robert Bauval (right) and Robert Schoch at the prehistoric cult centre of Belintash (Bulgaria) in 2014. By Filipov Ivo - Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=34248462
Obres de Robert Bauval
Breaking the Mirror of Heaven: The Conspiracy to Suppress the Voice of Ancient Egypt (2012) 29 exemplars
Tajná komora 1 exemplars
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Coneixement comú
- Data de naixement
- 1948-03-05
- Gènere
- male
- Nacionalitat
- Belgium
- Lloc de naixement
- Alexandria, Egypt
- Llocs de residència
- Alexandria, Egypt
England, UK - Educació
- British Boys' School, Alexandria, Egypt (now El Nasr Boys' School)
Franciscan College, Buckinghamshire, England, UK - Professions
- author
lecturer
researcher
construction engineer
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Estadístiques
- Obres
- 18
- Membres
- 1,963
- Popularitat
- #13,096
- Valoració
- 3.4
- Ressenyes
- 21
- ISBN
- 105
- Llengües
- 11
- Preferit
- 1
"E io - disse Ermes - rendero' gli esseri umani intelligenti, conferiro' loro la saggezza e faro' conoscere loro la verita'. Non cessero' mai di trarre beneficio dalla vita degli esseri mortali; e poi colmero' ciascuno di benefici, quando la forza della natura che agisce in lui e' in armonia con il movimento delle stelle al di sopra". (p. 172)
- La nostra mente ha perso la sua acutezza, stentiamo a capire gli antichi. - Gregorio di Tours, VI sec. d.C.
Le stelle sbiadiscono come il ricordo nell'istante che precede l'alba. Il sole appare basso a est, dorato come un occhio aperto. Cio' che puo' essere nominato deve esistere. Cio' che viene nominato puo' essere scritto. Cio' che e' scritto deve essere ricordato. Cio' che e' ricordato vive. Nella terra d'Egitto va errando Osiride. (p. 345)
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