Friday, May 05, 2006

Conquering the Da Vinci Code (Day 19+)

We are into the home stretch. Only 6 more challenges to go for this first phase. And still the challenges are not too much more difficult than they were at the beginning. I wonder what Day 19 will bring for The Da Vinci Code Quest on Google?

As before, I've updated my website with all of your comments and suggestions. Please keep them coming!

Good luck on the remaining challenges...

(And no, I'm not stupid. I definitely won't be posting the results of the last challenge until after the final deadline. I fully expect, actually hope, it to be more difficult than the rest. I'd rather not see the top 10,000 be determined solely by luck or chance.)

39 comments:

Anonymous said...

Day 19

Same as the last 3 except this its a 6 x 6 grid.

The Question

in the book Italian Journeys by William Dean Howells, we spend a half-hour in this city.

Name the location.

Answer: HERCULANEUM

Renny Abraham said...

Another question after solving the 6 x6 grid is:

During his Itlaialn Journeys of 1867, William Dean Howells spends this lenght of time in POmpeii ?

Answer: a day

Anonymous said...

another question...

In "Italian Journeys" by Williams Dean Howells, the *picturesque*, the *improbable*, and what else is found in Ferrara?

answer: pathetic

Andri T said...

Another Question

According to Grant Allen's Paris, who was Leonardo's scientific painter counterpart in Upper Italy?

Mantegna

Anonymous said...

Question in William Howells book.."what city did he think was the most beautiful" Answer..Genoa

Anonymous said...

ERNEST LEWIS WROYE THE ITALIAN RENNASENCE IN ENGLAND COMMENCED VIRTUALLY IN 1425

Anonymous said...

leonardos da vinci Head o Medusa in the uffizzi gallery in florence has the catalogue number 1159

Anonymous said...

Day 20: Restoration


Q: According to The Numismatic Chronicle, during whose reign were the rare fleur-de-lis groats of Stirling struck?

A: James II (type capital eye-eye, not one-one, for James' suffix)

Anonymous said...

day 20 : Restoration

Question : In a Florentine Revery, our first impression is what ?

Answer : harmony

see the web page : http://books.google.com/books?q=A+Florentine+Revery+our+first+impression&btnG=Search+Books&as_brr=0

JB

Anonymous said...

What words divided by tons appear in The Numismatic Chronicle?

Anonymous said...

Day 20

What Flourtine business was not highly regarded?

Pill Selling

Anonymous said...

Which painting in the Royal Uffizi Gallery in Florence is a diminutive copy of the celebrated one by Leonardo da Vinci:

The Holy Virgin and St. Anna

Anonymous said...

What words divided by tons appear in The Numismatic Chronicle

Answer: hoc opvs dei

http://books.google.com/books?vid=0CTgFoFKs5ndiBIS99&id=0W_5ikdys7gC&pg=PA78&lpg=PA78&dq=What+words+divided+by+tons+appear+in+The+Numismatic+Chronicle

Anonymous said...

day 19
During his Italian Journeys, William Dean Howells tours a kitchen with gigantic coppers for boiling this
Anwer : broth

Anonymous said...

Thanks to anonymous for the answer on the question : What words divided by tons appear in The Numismatic Chronicle

Answer: hoc opvs dei

BUT WHERE DID YOU FIND IT, I CAN'T FIND IT ANYWHERE

Anonymous said...

Day 21:

Q: Petrarch sent three presents to the Bishop of Cavaillon. What was the second present?

A: A flat drake

(via Google Book Search: I searched on "Petrarch's Lives", which produced "Life of Petrarch" by Campbell as the search result, then I searched the question from there.)

Anonymous said...

Which volume of The Eclectic Review featured Jones's Greek and English Lexicon?

I didn't find the answer!!!

Anonymous said...

Day 20 CURATOR
Q : what does John Morison call the Bane of Youth
A: Fashionable Amusements

Anonymous said...

Which volume of The Eclectic Review featured Jones's Greek and English Lexicon?

I didn't find the answer!!!

Possible Anwer : vol. XXIII

Anonymous said...

Day 21 :

Question : Petrarch sent three presents to the Bishop of Cavaillon.
What was the first present?
What was the second present?
What was the third present?

Answer (fisrt) : fish
Answer (second) : a flat drake
Answer (third) : epistle

Anonymous said...

The "gaudy flower" is tulip.

Anonymous said...

Day 21:

According to Vol. XXIII of The Eclectic Review, the tones of whose voice are meagre, shrill, and dry?

Answer: Mr. Southey

Anonymous said...

Q: According to Vol. XXIII of The Eclectic Review, the number of christians in oochin china is how many?

A: I've no clue, i found the book under google book search "the eclectic review 1847" but nothing on cochin, china, or numbers of christians combo. help?

Anonymous said...

The question read something to the effect of:

Whose famous birthplace did Petrarch visit on his way from Parma to Verona?

The answer: Virgil

Anonymous said...

Day 21 - according to Vol. IV in The Eclectic Review what author has "fervid imagination and wonderful power"?
Answer: Mr. Ruskin

Anonymous said...

Day 20
The question I got was;
"Petrarch gave three presents to the Bishop of Cavaillon. What was the first present?"

Answer - fish.

Anonymous said...

Hey Bonehead Resler. Are you aware that this is a contest? Why don't you quit posting answers and making it easy for people to cheat.

Anonymous said...

Leonardo da Vinci's painting of The Adoration of the Magi hangs in the Royal Uffizi Gallery in Florence. What is its catalogue number in the 1890 catalogue of the museum?

cannot find anywhere and its extremely frustrating!

Anonymous said...

Dear Anonymous,

Re your posting:

"Leonardo da Vinci's painting of The Adoration of the Magi hangs in the Royal Uffizi Gallery in Florence. What is its catalogue number in the 1890 catalogue of the museum?

cannot find anywhere and its extremely frustrating!"

I hear ya! Google Book Searh is a pretty cool tool once you figure out how to use it.
1. Go to Google Book Search (http://books.google.com/)
2. Enter: "Royal Uffizi Gallery Catalogue 1890" in the search box
3. The first search result is the book you want: "Catalogue of the Royal Uffizi Gallery in Florence". 4. Click on the the link to that title.
5. On the left hand side of the new page is a search box under the phrase "Search within this book".
6. Enter "Da Vinci The Adoration of the Magi" into that search box
7. Voila! Click the link to page 208 and you have the catalogue entry for that piece of art. The four digit number in bold, 1252, preceedimg the entry is the catalogue number, and the answer to your question. Excelsior!

Anonymous said...

14, yes, 14 pre-placed symbols!!!

Anonymous said...

DAY 21 - Which volume of The Eclectic Review featured Jones's Greek and English Lexicon?

http://books.google.com
search for "The Eclectic Review" "Jones's Greek and English Lexicon" <--secret is in the quotes

Search showed one book. Click on that link then on the index link. BAM! There is your answer.

Anonymous said...

The Question

In The Italian Renaissance in England, author Lewis Einstein discusses Florentine Bankers and the Wars of which King?

Answer: Edward

Anonymous said...

Day 23.

Put the puzzle together, click on the obvious locations on the puzzle (9 of them).

The Classical Sequence?

It's "The Square Numbers".

:)

Anonymous said...

The squares

Anonymous said...

Chivalry is the answer to the question "According to The Eclectic Review, what is justly considered as an entirely poetical invention?"

Anonymous said...

Day 23

After puzzle of the map

The Question

What is the name of the city?

Answer: Paris



p.s.
From Russia With Love...

Anonymous said...

Day 23 : too easy

the city is PARIS (my city ;-) )
answer of the question about a classical sequence of numbers : square
(everythings with "square" seem to work)

katster said...

Day 20

Question: Leonardo da Vinci's painting of The Adoration of the Magi hangs in the Royal Uffizi Gallery in Florence. What is its catalogue number in the 1890 catalogue of the museum?

Answer: 1252

katster said...

Day 21

According to Vol. XXIII of The Eclectic Review, the only way to win the mind over to religion is by shewing it to be what?

the greater good