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+ | '''''Quintessence: A Quest''''' is a book about [[Charms (class)|Charms]]. In [[1996]], [[Filius Flitwick]] instructed his [[Sixth year]] [[Nastily Exhausting Wizarding Test|N.E.W.T.]] [[Charms (class)|Charms]] class to read this book. |
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+ | [[Harry Potter|Harry]] pretended to be absorbed in this book, so as not to have to respond to [[Ronald Weasley|Ron]]'s complaints about [[Hermione Granger|Hermione]] having snogged [[Viktor Krum]].<ref name="hbp15">''[[Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince]]'', Chapter 15</ref> |
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+ | Quintessence comes from the Latin ''quinta essentia'', literally meaning "fifth essence". Though the term can have a number of meanings, the most likely one being referred to here is the concept of a fifth classical element (the other four being air, water, fire, and earth) that makes up the regions of the universe beyond the terrestrial sphere. This element is more commonly referred to as [[Wikipedia:Aether (classical element)|æther]], although different mythologies have differing standards, the Japanese godai, for example, designating it as the void, and the film "The Fifth Element" (1997) deeming it humanity. |
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*''[[Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince]]'' {{1st}} |
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Revision as of 21:25, 21 April 2014
Quintessence: A Quest is a book about Charms. In 1996, Filius Flitwick instructed his Sixth year N.E.W.T. Charms class to read this book.
History
Harry pretended to be absorbed in this book, so as not to have to respond to Ron's complaints about Hermione having snogged Viktor Krum.[1]
Etymology
Quintessence comes from the Latin quinta essentia, literally meaning "fifth essence". Though the term can have a number of meanings, the most likely one being referred to here is the concept of a fifth classical element (the other four being air, water, fire, and earth) that makes up the regions of the universe beyond the terrestrial sphere. This element is more commonly referred to as æther, although different mythologies have differing standards, the Japanese godai, for example, designating it as the void, and the film "The Fifth Element" (1997) deeming it humanity.
Appearances
- Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (First appearance)
Notes and references
- ↑ Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, Chapter 15