The History of Metaphors of Nature: Science and Literature from Homer to Al Gore, Volume 2Edwin Mellen Press, 2006 - 925 pages This book shows how modern European Languages have a large number of metaphors which represent the whole of nature. Metaphors used in natural science and literature, such as Mother Nature, have a powerful influence on the framing of scientific hypothesis making, and these words have guided the history of natural science for several millennia, while also influencing North American nature writing. |
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... contain creation myths which usually start with " Night " who was a colossal black bird who was the first being . She hovered over the great void which was " without form " and though unmated , laid a fertile egg from which " Love ...
... contain creation myths which usually start with " Night " who was a colossal black bird who was the first being . She hovered over the great void which was " without form " and though unmated , laid a fertile egg from which " Love ...
Page 607
... contains a paper called " Horizontal Gene Transfer and the Universal Tree of Life " ( Brown et al . , 2002 ) . Genetic textbooks and monographs containing the tree trope include : Bioinformatics And Functional Genomics ( Pevsner , 2003 ) ...
... contains a paper called " Horizontal Gene Transfer and the Universal Tree of Life " ( Brown et al . , 2002 ) . Genetic textbooks and monographs containing the tree trope include : Bioinformatics And Functional Genomics ( Pevsner , 2003 ) ...
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... containing the phrase " book of nature " in its title was less and less likely to contain the trope , and more likely to simply be a book about nature . Some 736.
... containing the phrase " book of nature " in its title was less and less likely to contain the trope , and more likely to simply be a book about nature . Some 736.
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Ahura Mazda alchemy ancient Angra Mainyu animals Aristotle astronomical Averroes became believed book of nature Burroughs called Cavendish century Christian conservation Copernicus created creation creator culture Darwin developed dynamic equilibrium early earth Emerson Encyclopedia environmental European evolution example famous flow flux of nature flux trope forest fossils founder geological Glacken globe goddess gods Greek heaven Hebrew Heraclitus human Hutton Huxley hydrologic cycle idea important intellectual interesting James Hutton Jewish John King land language lived magic Medieval metaphor modern moon mountains Muir myths natural science nature writer notion ocean pagan philosopher planet Plato poem poet popular Project Gutenberg Ptolemy published rain religion religious Renaissance rivers rocks Roman Empire Saint Sarton scientific scientists seems soil sphere spirit stars story stream Sumerian Taton theory things Thoreau Thorndike thought tree trope word writing written wrote Yggdrasil York