Between the rose and the shoulders of giants
The following are thoughts on 2 of the most well-known phrases in the English language, recognized as universal academic icons. That of Juliet Capuleto’s in Act II, scene II, “The Balcony”, in the immortal work of William shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet about “A rose by any other name”, and “On the...
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description | The following are thoughts on 2 of the most well-known phrases in the English language, recognized as universal academic icons. That of Juliet Capuleto’s in Act II, scene II, “The Balcony”, in the immortal work of William shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet about “A rose
by any other name”, and “On the shoulders of giants”, traditionally attributed to Isaac Newton, the discoverer of the Mechanical Universal Laws, including that of Universal Law of Gravitation, in the 17th Century, but in reality first said by the humanistic philosopher and
theologist Bernard of Chartres in the 12th Century |
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spelling | eprints-114502016-10-24T20:52:50Z http://eprints.uanl.mx/11450/ Between the rose and the shoulders of giants Garza Mercado, Román Q Ciencias en General The following are thoughts on 2 of the most well-known phrases in the English language, recognized as universal academic icons. That of Juliet Capuleto’s in Act II, scene II, “The Balcony”, in the immortal work of William shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet about “A rose by any other name”, and “On the shoulders of giants”, traditionally attributed to Isaac Newton, the discoverer of the Mechanical Universal Laws, including that of Universal Law of Gravitation, in the 17th Century, but in reality first said by the humanistic philosopher and theologist Bernard of Chartres in the 12th Century UANL. Facultad de Medicina 2014 Article PeerReviewed text en cc_by_nc_nd http://eprints.uanl.mx/11450/1/X1665579614366053_S300_en.pdf http://eprints.uanl.mx/11450/1.haspreviewThumbnailVersion/X1665579614366053_S300_en.pdf Garza Mercado, Román (2014) Between the rose and the shoulders of giants. Medicina universitaria, 16 (63). pp. 90-95. ISSN 1665-5796 |
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