Monday, January 10, 2011

How Long Does It To Make Ice Cubes

The name of the rose: Aristotle and Aristotle



William of Baskerville (William of Ockham) discusses the abbey librarian Jorge de Burgos (Jorge Luis Borges) on laughter and refers to the authority of Aristotle and a work that we do not know the fragment is preserved or not even been written. This is the second book of Poetics it seems that was comedy.

There is however
tenth century manuscript found at Mount Athos (Greece) called Tractatus Coislinianus that addresses the way the comedy arouses laughter causes the catharsis of emotions, much along the lines of the Poetics . "I wrote a commentator with access to the second book of Aristotle's Poetics? There is no consensus on the matter, and so is all wrapped in an attractive atmosphere of mystery.

See The Name of the Rose , or read the book . You will not regret.



"stat rosa pristine nomine, nomina nuda tenemus "

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