| John Bartlett (18201905). Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. 1919. |
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| NUMBER: | 2106 |
| AUTHOR: | Robert Burton (15771640) |
| QUOTATION: | I say with Didacus Stella, a dwarf standing on the shoulders of a giant may see farther than a giant himself. 1 |
| ATTRIBUTION: | Anatomy of Melancholy. Democritus to the Reader. |
| BIOGRAPHY: | Columbia Encyclopedia. |
| | Note 1. A dwarf on a giants shoulders sees farther of the two.George Herbert: Jacula Prudentum.
A dwarf sees farther than the giant when he has the giants shoulders to mount on.Samuel Taylor Coleridge: The Friend, sect. i. essay viii.
Pigmæi gigantum humeris impositi plusquam ipsi gigantes vident (Pigmies placed on the shoulders of giants see more than the giants themselves).Didacus Stella in Lucan, 10, tom. ii. [back] |
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