User:Mort Nezach Van Uriel
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
[edit] Profile
Mort Constantine Nezach Van Uriel was born in September 10th 1988 in Jerusalem, Israel. He is a descendant of Byzantine Emperor Alexius Comnenus the Second (2nd) and of a medieval noble aristocrat Dutch family. Being a Greek he returned to Athens where he comes from and now studies Applied Mathematical and Physical Sciences at the National University of Athens.He also is interested in History and Archaelogy, Architecture, Psychology and Profiling of Serial Killers, Law Sciences, Theology and Philosophy. Right now he is focused on his project about ultrasound applications on medicine and bioengineering.
He has been awarded the honorary title of "Master of Library and Information" (MLIS) and Doctor of Philosophy at Oxford, England.
[edit] Preferences
Music
Mort Constantine's favorite music genres are :
Industrial (Metal, Electro)
Post-Industrial
Martial
Experimental
Gothic/Death Rock
Aggrotech
E.B.M
T.B.M
Progressive Rock
Jazz and Acid Jazz
Trip Hop
Ethnic
Ambient and Dark Ambient
Folkloric Celtic
Irish Beer Songs
Cyberpunk
Post Punk
Classical
Reading
Mort Constantine is an avid reader. All his life is bent on books. His personal book ownership counts more than 10000 books in his library. Scientific, historic, literature, philosophical and metaphysical and law books are overunning his catalogue.
He reads 75 pages per hour. Furthermore he owns many antique books from te 17th and 18th century.
Here is a list of favorites writers and philosophers :
Writers
Umberto Eco
Paulo Coehlo
Steven Pressfield
Stephen King
Jules Verne
Charles Dickens
Victor Hugo
Valerio Massimo Manfredi
Shalman Rushdi
Mark Twain
Homer
Piers Paul Reed
Edward Gibbon
Ellis Peters
Wilbur Smith
Agatha Cristie
Sir Connan Doyle
J.R.R.Tolkien
William Shakespeare
Lewis Caroll
The Brothers Grimm
Hans Christian Andersen
Odysseus Elytis
George Seferis
Kostis Palamas
Yannis Ritsos
K.P.Kavafis
Aggelos Sikelianos
Lord Byron
Bram Stoker
Fyodor Dostoyefski
Leon Tolstoi
Arturo Perez Reverte
Miguel Cervantez
Philosophers
Pythagoras
Thales
Anaximander
Democritus
Parmenides
Heraclitus
Empedocles
Socrates
Plato
Aristotle
Epicurus
Zenon
Avicenna
Maimonides
Gersonides
Anselm of Canterbury
Peter Abelard
Roger Bacon
Thomas Aquinas
Duns Scotus
Jean Buridan
Montaigne
Rene Descartes
John Locke
Wilhelh Leibniz
David Hume
Immanuel Kant
Arthur Schopenhauer
Johann Gottlieb Fichte
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
Friedrich Hölderlin
Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling
Edmund Husserl
Søren Kierkegaard
Ludwig Wittgenstein
Martin Heidegger
Willard Van Orman Quine
Friedrich Nietzsche
Karl Popper

