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Under the terms of the Bibliophilia, the weirdest book ever written would, undoubtedly, the Tables of the Law that Jehovah gave to Moses on Mount Sinai.

  • The importance of the author, that does not support competition.
  • The significance of the text, a moral law for most of humanity
  • Seniority
  • The desktop area (Stone)
  • His character of single
  • The fact of having been destroyed, but later the Lord commanded Moses to till other two tables and rewrite the Decalogue.

Mined MAROTO DIAZ-MENDOZA, Francisco. The passion for books. Madrid: Espasa Calpe, 2002. P. 185

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Currently there are "9 comments" in this text:

  1. jmcollado says:

    because from that point of view must be ...

  2. Mark Ros says:

    Obviously, JM is a joke or an act of faith, as you can imagine ...

    Salut

  3. jmcollado says:

    Holiday tangled documentary?

  4. Mark Ros says:

    Nope. Move within a week and you will be surprised to see what we've been, we are working.

    jejeje

  5. How you control!

    Nothing on vacation, we still work in the background.

  6. daniel says:

    1 In ancient times, most books were individual pieces, had not printing or photocopying and just copied some.
    2. Most of the early writings made itself in rock material, walls, slabs. The strange thing is that the 10 manade hubieranm escirto on paper.
    3 .- From its importance, it is incorrect to say that constitute a moral law for most of humanity, as Quine are governed by this regulation-the-crisitnaos are not the majority religion and are overcome by Eastern religions.
    4 .- As for seniority, if they exist, is not the oldest book in the world. For example, if I remember correctly, the code of Hammurabi and various Chinese writings

  7. Mark Ros says:

    From my point of view, Daniel, obviously this is a joke of the bibliophile transmitted by the author in his book on this subject, I do not want to give much significance or that it is a fact of life.

    In any case, thanks for your opinion.

  8. Azael says:

    Jaja, that good that it is necessary to have a peanut intellect to take everything so seriously.

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