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“Jacopo, while I could still read, during these past months, I read dictionaries, I studied histories of words, to understand what was happening in my body. I studied like a rabbi. Have you ever reflected that the linguistic term 'metathesis' is similar to the oncological term 'metastasis'? What is…” quote by Umberto Eco
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““Jacopo, while I could still read, during these past months, I read dictionaries, I studied histories of words, to understand what was happening in my body. I studied like a rabbi. Have you ever reflected that the linguistic term 'metathesis' is similar to the oncological term 'metastasis'? What is the metathesis? Instead of 'clasp' one says 'claps.' Instead of 'beloved' one says 'bevoled.' It's the temurah. The dictionary says that metathesis means the transposition or interchange, while metastasis indicates the change and shifting. How stupid dictionaries are! The root is the same. Either it's the verb metatithemi or the verb methistemi. Metatithemi means I interpose, I shift, I transfer, I substitute, I abrogate a law, I change a meaning. And methistemi? It's the same thing: I move, I transform, I transpose, I switch cliches, I take leave of my senses. And as we sought secret meanings beyond the letter, we all took leave of our senses. And so did my cells, obediently, dutifully. That's why I'm dying, Jacopo, and you know it.””

Umberto Eco

About This Quote

Source Novel: The Name of the Rose, 1980

The speaker draws a parallel between linguistic transposition (metathesis) and cancer spread (metastasis) to illustrate how language and the body both undergo hidden, transformative shifts that reveal deeper truths.

In simple terms: Language changes and disease spread share a hidden shifting process.

Key Takeaway

Notice hidden patterns in words and health.

Themes

language biology transformation death meaning

Mood

reflective melancholic introspective

Type

philosophical literary metaphorical

When to use this quote

  • reading literature
  • medical diagnosis
  • personal reflection
  • creative writing

Key Concepts

metathesis metastasis semiotics mutation

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do subtle changes in language affect perception?
  • What can linguistic patterns teach us about disease?
A Different Perspective

The analogy may oversimplify complex biological processes.

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