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Also known as Dr. John Muir, J. Muir, Dr. J. Muir

Scottish/South African physician, naturalist and cultural historian (1874-1947)

Person · Open Library

Born
1810
Died
1882
Works
50

Top works

  • Original Sanskrit texts on the origin and history of the people of India, their religion and institutions
  • American Earth
  • Original Sanskrit texts on the origin and history of the people of India
  • On the principal deities of the Rigveda
  • Reasons for the establishment of a Sanskrit chair in the university of Edinburgh

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Music · MusicBrainz

Type
Person
Country
GB

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Listeners · Last.fm

Listeners
549
Total plays
3,598

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song-poem

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Recent publications · Crossref

5 total works indexed

  1. Generalized Gradient Approximation Made Simple

    · 1996 · cited 204,183x

  2. Highly accurate protein structure prediction with AlphaFold

    · 2021 · cited 43,461x

  3. Gene Ontology: tool for the unification of biology

    · 2000 · cited 36,858x

  4. Matplotlib: A 2D Graphics Environment

    · 2007 · cited 35,491x

  5. The MOS 36-ltem Short-Form Health Survey (SF-36)

    · 1992 · cited 29,110x

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Quotes

  • I did find Calypso — but only once, far in the depths of the very wildest of Canadian dark woods, near those high, cold, moss-covered swamps. … I felt as if I were in the presence of superior beings who loved me and beckoned me to come. I sat down beside them and wept for joy.
  • John Muir, Earth — planet, Universe
  • We are now in the mountains and they are in us, kindling enthusiasm, making every nerve quiver, filling every pore and cell of us.
  • Another glorious Sierra day in which one seems to be dissolved and absorbed and sent pulsing onward we know not where. Life seems neither long nor short, and we take no more heed to save time or make haste than do the trees and stars. This is true freedom, a good practical sort of immortality.
  • Oh, these vast, calm, measureless mountain days, inciting at once to work and rest! Days in whose light everything seems equally divine, opening a thousand windows to show us God. Nevermore, however weary, should one faint by the way who gains the blessings of one mountain day; whatever his fate, long life, short life, stormy or calm, he is rich forever.
  • So extravagant is Nature with her choicest treasures, spending plant beauty as she spends sunshine, pouring it forth into land and sea, garden and desert. And so the beauty of lilies falls on angels and men, bears and squirrels, wolves and sheep, birds and bees,... .

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