Nan Shepherd
Sign in to save(1893 - 1981), Scottish novelist, poet, educator
Person · Open Library
- Born
- 1893
- Died
- 1981
- Works
- 13
Top works
- The Living Mountain
- The living mountain
- Quarry Wood
- Nan Shepherd
- Grampian Quartet
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Music · MusicBrainz
- Type
- Group
- Origin
- Japan
- Active from
- 2007
- Active to
- 2016-06-21
Discography
- She Side November2007
- 分別2008
- BLUE HONEYMOON2008
- atelier and pale distance.2009
- stainless/モノワカリ2010
- nude.2010
- 部屋と二人2011
- 彗星の仕組み2012
- PuZzle pUzZLe puzzlE2013
- Mirror2014
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Recent publications · Crossref
5 total works indexed
- Meta-analysis in clinical trials
· 1986 · cited 33,548x
- Clinical Characteristics of Coronavirus Disease 2019 in China
· 2020 · cited 21,679x
- The Sequence of the Human Genome
· 2001 · cited 10,207x
- A human gut microbial gene catalogue established by metagenomic sequencing
· 2010 · cited 9,938x
- VASPKIT: A user-friendly interface facilitating high-throughput computing and analysis using VASP code
· 2021 · cited 7,442x
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Quotes
- “She had given love and received only adoration: and love is so much bigger a thing than adoration — more complex and terrible. At its absolute moments it holds resolved within itself all impulses and inconsistencies, the lust of the flesh, the lust of the eyes, the pride of life, the spirit's agonizing.”
- “Light still lingered in the sky; the hills, that had been dissolved in its splendour, like floating shapes of light themselves, grew dark again.”
- “The Cairngorm Mountains are a mass of granite thrust up through the schists and gneiss that form the lower surrounding hills, planed down by the ice cap, and split, shattered and scooped by frost, glaciers, and the strength of running water. Their physiognomy is in the geography books—so many square miles of area, so many lochs, so many summits of over 4000 feet—but this is a pallid simulacrum of their reality, which, like every reality that matters to human beings, is a reality of the mind.”
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