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lunes, 23 de mayo de 2011

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JK Rowling's book auctioned by almost 4 million

The author of Harry Potter's handwritten and illustrated seven fairy tales, one of which was sold for charity

The buyer, London art agent Hazlitt, Gooden and Fox, now has one of only seven copies of The Tales of Beedle the Bard (The Tales of Beedle the Bard), bound in leather with silver mounts.

The auction house Sotheby 's anticipated that the book would sell for about $ 100 000. Attendees cheered the auction when bids exceeded the mark of a million pounds (2 million).

The money will be donated to The Children "s Voice, a charity founded in 2005 by Rowling and Baroness Nicholson, a member of the House of Lords in Britain.

Rowling, 42, followed the auction via the Internet from his home in Edinburgh and said he was ecstatic.

"" It will mean so much to children who desperately need help, '"the writer said in a statement. "Christmas has come early to me". "

Rowling, whose Harry Potter books have sold nearly 400 million copies and been translated into 64 languages, wrote the book of tales after finishing the seventh and final installment in the series about the boy wizard's apprentice.

"The Tales of Beedle the Bard is really a distillation of the issues addressed in the Harry Potter books, and writing has been the most wonderful way to say goodbye to a world I loved and where I lived for 17 years" " said Rowling.

He said he gave the other seven copies of "Beedle" "people who were closely connected with the collection of Harry Potter.

The Children "s Voice campaigns for child rights across Europe, especially in the east of the continent, where many children and teenagers grow up in institutions, often in conditions that many activists say as unacceptable.

Rowling said the proceeds from the auction "will" help institutionalized children who desperately need a voice. "


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NASA seeks help to decipher handwritten

Considered by NASA as an indecipherable text, written perhaps by a joker of the fifteenth century, the Voynich manuscript as it is known, has meant a headache for the best linguists and specialists in cryptography of all time, which could not understand even one of the words in the 240 pages of the mysterious codex.
The ancient text has no known title or author known and is written in an unknown language: What counts and why have so many illustrations in astronomy? The mysterious book was once bought by an emperor, forgotten on a library shelf, sold for thousands of dollars and then donated to Yale University.

The volume is now known as the Voynich manuscript, named after the ancient books specialist Wilfrid M.

Voynich, was acquired by the scholar in 1912 and subsequently donated it to Yale University, where he is currently in the library of rare books and manuscripts.

In the book there seems to be related somehow to the Sun

The book lists some areas of the sky with constellations unknown.

The book includes drawings of constellations ever recorded in any ancient culture, with annotations in writing not related to any known language.

In the astronomy section you can see pie charts, some of which contain suns, moons and stars that could be also astrological symbols.

There are 12 diagrams in the manuscript known symbols for the zodiac constellations, in which each is surrounded by figures of 30 women in almost all nude thumbnail.

Two symbols, representing Aquarius and Capricorn, have gone astray.

The symbols of Aries and Taurus, in turn, are surrounded only by 15 female figures.

The inability of current historians of astronomy to understand the origins of these constellations may then dwarf the current inability of crackers to understand the text of the book.

That's why NASA has requested assistance from the general public to decipher the mysterious writing on a forum created specially for this purpose called The Mysterious Voynich manuscript.

The book itself remains in the rare books library at Yale under the catalog number "MS 408".


Source: http://espanol.news.yahoo.com/s/15052010/103/tecnologia-nasa-pide-ayuda-descifrar-manuscrito.html