Lluerna Cultural schrieb: > According I promissi titani, EJ never met Julius Evola. > > Perhaps some member of the list can help me. I am interested in reading the > tale of the Emir Musa and the City of brass ( or copper) in The book of a > thousand nights and a night. EJ talked a lot about it in many of his books > and diaries ( Eumeswil, Diaries of Paris,etc). I have been looking for this > story in the most comprehensive spanish edition of this tales, and haven' t > found it. Could anyone give me the number of the night where I could read > the tale? > ON NIGHTS 566 to 578, Shahrazad entertained her sultan with the tale of the City of Brass. Quelle: http://wpxx02.toxi.uni-wuerzburg.de/~cowen/essays/elron.html Ich hoffe, daß es auch richtig ist. Der wirkliche "Englische Patient", Ladislaus Almásy, hat die "Messingstadt" doer besser gesagt die Oase, die dazu gemacht wurde, in den dreißiger JAhren entdeckt. Ladislaus E. Almásy: Schwimmer in der Wüste, bei dtv (München 1998) Aber das nur am Rande. Grüße Oaf
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