Imagine a medieval Benedictine abbey with collectors, herbs, gardeners, librarians, and young beginners. One knew that six monks were murdered in the most odd way, and the reader immediately discovered the monastery. And it is said to be place of religion and tranquility, place of sin and corruption. He was sent to solve this mystery and I noticed that he was involved in terrible events in the monastery. This is the story of Umberto Eco's "The Name of the Rose".
In the title of the novel, "Rose" can represent many ideas as the name of Umberto Ecology Rose. By making it the title of the book, it made a lot of content, so ecology attracted the reader's attention. Roses are nature, the most beautiful things, girls and so on. Just as titles answer, the same can be said for novels. Roses can become church, the richest and most powerful organization in the world. - Although the war issue itself has been discussed, publicized and broadcasted in prime time news, the current state crisis is multifaceted, long-term debate also has a large majority of people who support politics I have sides. Let's set up a complete analysis arena. Whether our government's behavior is morally reasonable or not. It can be said that we have engaged in "fair war" as a country.
Your typical murder mystery begins with an explosion, but this is a moral history lesson. On the opening page, I found that the name of the rose is not a novel written by Umberto Eco. Eco translated and named the book given to him by a man named AbbéVallet in 1968. This book was written by Le Manskrit do Dom adson de Merck, Ballet's 1842 French translation, Adso in Merck, an older monk in Italian in the 14th century. The original story of Addo is the story itself: the mysterious story of seven deaths in 1327, he is his master in youth - our detective - William of Baskerville
Once the origin of the book is determined, the book incorporates the next 500 pages as closely as possible into historic buildings. Roses' names are part of their historical novels, not only being separated from recorded events, they are completely integrated with them, so it is difficult to separate facts from fiction. I am struggling, of course, if you want to read this book, I strongly urge you to learn from the medieval history of the Catholic Church. The main actors and themes include Michael Cesena, Louis IV, William of Ockham, Pope of the Pope and the evangelical poverty. You may also want to study Latin.