Pessoa mescla o
puer senilis e o thaumazein para compor o ethos de Caeiro, cuja disposicao de crianca para o maravilhamento, embora nao conceitualize o mundo, tem a sabedoria da experiencia desde sempre associada a velhice.
As shown in Table 1, statistical analysis indicated that the proportion of minority patients in Qujing (2.0%, 1/49) were significantly lower than that in
Puer (71.3%, 67/94), Xishuangbanna (70.0%, 28/40), Lijiang (63.6%, 14/22), Dehong (62.8%, 2/35), and Lincang (19.4%, 6/31), respectively (P < 0.05).
Moreover, I have added to the scope of the analysis yet another manuscript of the text included in the CMEPV, i.e., Stans
Puer ad Mensam, in which the MED records the use of the adverb bitwene (MS Lambeth 853 (1450)).
It comes from the Latin word for boy,
puer. A conjecture?
Even when he photographs nearly all of a sculpture, as in his images of the busts Ecce
Puer or Enfant Malade, he further upsets the already fluid boundaries of his works; on paper, they appear to float in space and fade into that space at the edges.
He used the old Roman words:
puer for the spirit of youth, senex for old age, like the English words: puerile and senile.
Jinghong Zhang,
Puer Tea: Ancient Caravans and Urban Chic.
In Greek and Roman mythology there is a Latin term,
puer aeternus, that means "eternal boy."
In other words, the old archetype of
puer aeternus is now restored in the psyche of young Japanese generation.
W Gemma
Puer, from Jessops, said: "Last year's Photo Festival was such a success we are delighted to be running this again.
Jin); and Yunnan Institute of Parasitic Diseases,
Puer, China (J.