《达芬奇密码 作者: 美 丹·布朗(英文版)》

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达芬奇密码 作者: 美 丹·布朗(英文版)- 第8部分


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 shred of clothing; placed it neatly on the floor; and laid down on his back in the center of the wide corridor; perfectly aligned with the long axis of the room。 His arms and legs were sprawled outward in a wide spread eagle; like those of a child making a snow angel。。。 or; perhaps more appropriately; like a man being drawn and quartered by some invisible force。
Just below Saunière's breastbone; a bloody smear marked the spot where the bullet had pierced his flesh。 The wound had bled surprisingly little; leaving only a small pool of blackened blood。
Saunière's left index finger was also bloody; apparently having been dipped into the wound to create the most unsettling aspect of his own macabre deathbed; using his own blood as ink; and employing his own naked abdomen as a canvas; Saunière had drawn a simple symbol on his flesh—five straight lines that intersected to form a five…pointed star。
The pentacle。
The bloody star; centered on Saunière's navel; gave his corpse a distinctly ghoulish aura。 The photo Langdon had seen was chilling enough; but now; witnessing the scene in person; Langdon felt a deepening uneasiness。
He did this to himself。
〃Mr。 Langdon?〃 Fache's dark eyes settled on him again。
〃It's a pentacle;〃 Langdon offered; his voice feeling hollow in the huge space。 〃One of the oldest symbols on earth。 Used over four thousand years before Christ。〃
〃And what does it mean?〃
Langdon always hesitated when he got this question。 Telling someone what a symbol 〃meant〃 was like telling them how a song should make them feel—it was different for all people。 A white Ku Klux Klan headpiece conjured images of hatred and racism in the United States; and yet the same costume carried a meaning of religious faith in Spain。
〃Symbols carry different meanings in different settings;〃 Langdon said。 〃Primarily; the pentacle is a pagan religious symbol。〃
Fache nodded。 〃Devil worship。〃
〃No;〃 Langdon corrected; immediately realizing his choice of vocabulary should have been clearer。
Nowadays; the term pagan had bee almost synonymous with devil worship—a gross misconception。 The word's roots actually reached back to the Latin paganus; meaning country…dwellers。 〃Pagans〃 were literally unindoctrinated country…folk who clung to the old; rural religions of Nature worship。 In fact; so strong was the Church's fear of those who lived in the rural villes that the once innocuous word for 〃villager〃—villain—came to mean a wicked soul。
〃The pentacle;〃 Langdon clarified; 〃is a pre…Christian symbol that relates to Nature worship。 The ancients envisioned their world in two halves—masculine and feminine。 Their gods and goddesses worked to keep a balance of power。 Yin and yang。 When male and female were balanced; there was harmony in the world。 When they were unbalanced; there was chaos。〃 Langdon motioned to Saunière's stomach。 〃This pentacle is representative of the female half of all things—a concept religious historians call the 'sacred feminine' or the 'divine goddess。' Saunière; of all people; would know this。〃
〃Saunière drew a goddess symbol on his stomach?〃
Langdon had to admit; it seemed odd。 〃In its most specific interpretation; the pentacle symbolizes Venus—the goddess of female sexual love and beauty。〃
Fache eyed the naked man; and grunted。
〃Early religion was based on the divine order of Nature。 The goddess Venus and the planet Venus were one and the same。 The goddess had a place in the nighttime sky and was known by many names—Venus; the Eastern Star; Ishtar; Astarte—all of them powerful female concepts with ties to Nature and Mother Earth。〃
Fache looked more troubled now; as if he somehow preferred the idea of devil worship。
Langdon decided not to share the pentacle's most astonishing property—the graphic origin of its ties to Venus。 As a young astronomy student; Langdon had been stunned to learn the planet Venus traced a perfect pentacle across the ecliptic sky every four years。 So astonished were the ancients to observe this phenomenon; that Venus and her pentacle became symbols of perfection; beauty; and the cyclic qualities of sexual love。 As a tribute to the magic of Venus; the Greeks used her four…year cycle to organize their Olympiads。 Nowadays; few people realized that the four…year schedule of modern Olympic Games still followed the cycles of Venus。 Even fewer people knew that the five…pointed star had almost bee the official Olympic seal but was modified at the last moment—its five points exchanged for five intersecting rings to better reflect the games' spirit of inclusion and harmony。
〃Mr。 Langdon;〃 Fache said abruptly。 〃Obviously; the pentacle must also relate to the devil。 Your American horror movies make that point clearly。〃
Langdon frowned。 Thank you; Hollywood。 The five…pointed star was now a virtual cliché in Satanic serial killer movies; usually scrawled on the wall of some Satanist's apartment along with other alleged demonic symbology。 Langdon was always frustrated when he saw the symbol in this context; the pentacle's true origins were actually quite godly。
〃I assure you;〃 Langdon said; 〃despite what you see in the movies; the pentacle's demonic interpretation is historically inaccurate。 The original feminine meaning is correct; but the symbolism of the pentacle has been distorted over the millennia。 In this case; through bloodshed。〃
〃I'm not sure I follow。〃
Langdon glanced at Fache's crucifix; uncertain how to phrase his next point。 〃The Church; sir。 Symbols are very resilient; but the pentacle was altered by the early Roman Catholic Church。 As part of the Vatican's campaign to eradicate pagan religions and convert the masses to Christianity; the Church launched a smear campaign against the pagan gods and goddesses; recasting their divine symbols as evil。〃
〃Go on。〃
〃This is very mon in times of turmoil;〃 Langdon continued。 〃A newly emerging power will take over the existing symbols and degrade them over time in an attempt to erase their meaning。 In the battle between the pagan symbols and Christian symbols; the pagans lost; Poseidon's trident became the devil's pitchfork; the wise crone's pointed hat became the symbol of a witch; and Venus's pentacle became a sign of the devil。〃 Langdon paused。 〃Unfortunately; the United States military has also perverted the pentacle; it's now our foremost symbol of war。 We paint it on all our fighter jets and hang it on the shoulders of all our generals。〃 So much for the goddess of love and beauty。
〃Interesting。〃 Fache nodded toward the spread…eagle corpse。 〃And the positioning of the body? What do you make of that?〃
Langdon shrugged。 〃The position simply reinforces the reference to the pentacle and sacred feminine。〃
Fache's expression clouded。 〃I beg your pardon?〃
〃Replication。 Repeating a symbol is the simplest way to strengthen its meaning。 Jacques Saunière positioned himself in the shape of a five…pointed star。〃 If one pentacle is good; two is better。
Fache's eyes followed the five points of Saunière's arms; legs; and head as he again ran a hand across his slick hair。 〃Interesting analysis。〃 He paused。 〃And the nudity?〃 He grumbled as he spoke the word; sounding repulsed by the sight of an aging male body。 〃Why did he remove his clothing?〃
Damned good question; Langdon thought。 He'd been wondering the same thing ever since he first saw the Polaroid。 His best guess was that a naked human form was yet another endorsement of Venus—the goddess of human sexuality。 Although modern culture had erased much of Venus's association with the male/female physical union; a sharp etymological eye could still spot a vestige of Venus's original meaning in the word 〃venereal。〃 Langdon decided not to go there。
〃Mr。 Fache; I obviously can't tell you why Mr。 Saunière drew that symbol on himself or placed himself in this way; but I can tell you that a man like Jacques Saunière would consider the pentacle a sign of the female deity。 The correlation between this symbol and the sacred feminine is widely known by art historians and symbologists。〃
〃Fine。 And the use of his own blood as ink?〃
〃Obviously he had nothing else to write with。〃
Fache was silent a moment。 〃Actually; I believe he used blood such that the police would follow certain forensic procedures。〃
〃I'm sorry?〃
〃Look at his left hand。〃
Langdon's eyes traced the length of the curator's pale arm to his left hand but saw nothing。 Uncertain; he circled the corpse and crouched down; now noting with surprise that the curator was clutching a large; felt…tipped marker。
〃Saunière was holding it when we found him;〃 Fache said; leaving Langdon and moving several yards to a portable table covered with investigation tools; cables; and assorted electronic gear。 〃As I told you;〃 he said; rummaging around the table; 〃we have touched nothing。 Are you familiar with this kind of pen?〃
Langdon knelt down farther to see the pen's label。
STYLO DE LUMIERE NOIRE。
He glanced up in surprise。
The black…light pen or watermark stylus was a specialized felt…tipped marker originally designed by museums; restorers; and forgery police to place invisible marks on items。 The stylus wrote in a noncorrosive; alcohol…based fluorescent ink that was visible only under black light。 Nowadays; museum maintenance staffs carried these m
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