What Are the Seven Wonders of the World? And 100 Other Great Cultural Lists - Fully Explicated

by Peter D'Epiro

Paperback, 1998

Status

Available

Call number

031

Collection

Publication

Anchor (1998), Trade Paperback, 536 pages

Description

Can you name...Newton's 3 laws of motion?The 4 horsemen of the Apocalypse?The 5 pillars of Islam? The 6 wives of Henry VIII?The 7 kinds of plane triangles? The 8 Beatitudes?If you're not sure about the answers to the above, this is the book for you. A compendium of 101 culturally significant particulars from the fields of mythology, religion, literature, history, science, mathematics, art, and music, What Are the 7 Wonders of the World? is a stimulating fusion of facts and fun that makes for an invaluable reference and an entertaining diversion. Questions are grouped in sections according to the number of items in their answer (all the 3s, all the 4s, all the 5s, etc.), so that the answers are in the form of easily memorized lists. You won't find Luther's 95 theses, or the 264 Popes, for example, but you will find everything from the 3 sons of Adam and Eve all the way up to the 24 letters of the ancient Greek alphabet. This clever format lends itself well to quizzing and guessing, which gives it a deliciously sophisticated parlor-game quality. But for those who wish to delve a little deeper, there are thoughtful essays to go with each answer that include fascinating details and place the list in its larger cultural or historical context. Much more than a book of trivia, What Are the 7 Wonders of the World? offers a grand overview of the knowledge needed to appreciate many of the finest things in our cultural and intellectual life.… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member KLMTX
Fun and interesting. Good book for an airport or a doctor's office. Dip into as time permits.
LibraryThing member knightlight777
Not much really to say on this book other than is packed with little known knowledge on historical information. It is rather heavily slanted to mythology and such, and though interesting at times it is not clear if one could retain a lot of what is here because there is so much. Also not sure how
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one can use it.
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LibraryThing member ehines
As these sorts of thing go (like, say, the Bathroom Readers or the People's Almanac) pretty rich in explanations. A pretty strong personal point of view which occasionally, but not often, gets in the way of the explication. Pretty well done little essays on things you probably ought to know and
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will definitely enjoy learning about.
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Language

Original publication date

1998-12

Physical description

560 p.; 7.9 inches

ISBN

0385490623 / 9780385490627

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