symbology
fictional academically-aligned occupation practiced by the character Robert Langdon in novels by Dan Brown; roughly corresponds to real-life art history and historic cryptology
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symbology
Summary
symbology is a fictional field of science or engineering[1].
Key Facts
- symbology's instance of is recorded as fictional field of science or engineering[2].
- symbology's instance of is recorded as fictional profession[3].
- symbology's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Symbolism[4].
- symbology's fictional or mythical analog of is recorded as art history[5].
- symbology's present in work is recorded as The Da Vinci Code[6].
- symbology's present in work is recorded as The Da Vinci Code[7].
- symbology's present in work is recorded as The Da Vinci Code[8].
- symbology's present in work is recorded as Angels & Demons[9].
- symbology's present in work is recorded as Angels & Demons[10].
- symbology's present in work is recorded as Dan Brown’s The Lost Symbol[11].
- symbology's present in work is recorded as Robert Langdon series[12].
- symbology's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/121p7bwd[13].
- symbology's Encyclopædia Universalis ID is recorded as symbolique[14].
- symbology's Encyclopædia Universalis ID is recorded as symbolique-psychanalyse[15].
- symbology's significant person is recorded as Robert Langdon[16].