Objection to the father of history Herodotus

Objection to the father of history Herodotus

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Mironova, Larisa
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Is the essence of the story what the Bible says? The answer to Herodotus is "parallel history in faces": it is based on the masterpieces of French Authors Gore Vidal's "Creation of the World", Patrick Rimbaud's "Puss in Boots", as well as on little-known and new materials from ancient history and the Middle Ages. The literary text is accompanied by a literary and historical study. There are many grandiose and impressive temples in India. Of these, the temple in the village of Lepakshi is the most intriguing. It was built by two brothers Veranna and Virupanna. There are 69 ordinary columns in the temple and one special one - it does not touch the ground. Local guides, for the entertainment of tourists, put a newspaper or sticks under it to show that the column really "floats" in the air. For many years, experts have been trying to solve the mystery of the hanging column. For example, during the colonization of India, British engineers tried to move the column from its place, but fortunately they failed. So far, despite advanced engineering knowledge and modern equipment, scientists have not revealed the secret of a massive column that violates the laws of gravity.
EAN 9786206747642
ISBN 6206747646
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher JustFiction Edition
Pages 412
Language English
Dimensions 220 x 150
Authors Mironova, Larisa