Harry Potter Mentioned in 'The Da Vinci Code'

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Harry Potter Mentioned in 'The Da Vinci Code'

Postby vacuum » Wednesday 3 September 2003 2:17:02am

Hey,

I just read the THE DA VINCI CODE by Dan Brown and thought some people might be interested in some mentions HP gets.

>>>>MILD DAVINCI CODE SPOILERS<<<<


First one of the characters says something to the effect of "It was even mentioned in the most popular book ever" and another character replies "You mean that even Harry Potter mentions this?"

Another far more interesting tidbit. The book centers around a secret society, kinda like the masons or the illuminati. A charcater in the book uncovers a document the french government had that lists the previous grandmasters. The list includes Leonardo Da Vinci, Isaac Newton, Victor Hugo and many others. Finally, one of the grandmasters, between 1398-1418 was none other than Nicolas Flamel.


I am pretty sure the documet is real. I tried to research it but it was all in french. I thought it was pretty funny to see his name.
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Postby azn wizard » Wednesday 3 September 2003 4:14:10am

well, nicolas flamel wuz a real person...
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Postby Gwared » Wednesday 3 September 2003 9:38:15am

azn's right he was actually a famous alchemist in his time.
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Postby Devinci » Thursday 4 September 2003 3:33:02am

I think I should take some time to read that book *coughs towards name* You know...just...out of curiousity.......

No, but really, that's really intersting. I had no ideal Nicolas Flamel was real...that makes...things seem all the more deep now. I love it. :grin:
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Postby choki » Thursday 4 September 2003 4:46:52pm

Nicolas Flamel was an alchemist. He did attempted to make the elixer of life which is capable of turning metal to gold. I presumed he didn't succeed.
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Postby Charis » Thursday 4 September 2003 8:12:29pm

thats cool that he was real, JK definitely knows her stuff!

wow, Harry Pottter is already being mentioned in other great works of literature? usually that doesn't happen till the author's dead lol.
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Postby Stargazer » Thursday 4 September 2003 8:36:29pm

choki -- some people don't agree with you. :razz: I'm serious, people have dug around his house and environs for the Philosopher's Stone because they believe that he really did invent that. :rolleyes:

I'm thinking of reading the book as well -- is it any good vacuum?

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Postby choki » Friday 5 September 2003 9:18:19am

I remembered reading somewhere abt Nicolas Flamel and the elixir of life and he didn't succeed. Well, people chose to believe Earth was once flat, isn't it? :lol:
The book is in french? How am i gonna read it?
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Postby yasmane » Friday 5 September 2003 10:43:54am

well, you'll just to do as we french do to read Harry Potter's books : learn a foreign language and get used to it.
You'll see, it's not that difficult.

Good luck

by the way, of course Harry Potter's books have been translated in french, but it takes in average 5 to 6 months. That means people who doesn't know english have to wait until December 2003 to read OOTP. :(
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Postby yasmane » Friday 5 September 2003 10:45:38am

I forgot one word :lol: :
well, you'll just HAVE to do as ...
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Postby Meg Boyd » Monday 8 September 2003 1:46:44am

yasmane is right, it is not very difficult...i speak english as my first language, yet I can read in french very well after only about a year of mild study...it is possible!!!!!
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Postby vacuum » Tuesday 9 September 2003 1:20:09am

The da vinci code was great. I loved it. I went out and bought some of dan brown's other books after I finished.

BTW, its in english. It always was. The document that listed the grand masters was in french.
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Postby Meg Boyd » Wednesday 10 September 2003 1:17:03am

Oddly my AP Calculus teacher today was talking about the books she read this weekend, and one was "The Devinci Code" and it really interested me...I think I have to go and search for my library card so I can check this puppy out!
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