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Eadem mutata resurgo
Eadem mutata resurgo (Word-for-word translation: Same having-changed I-rise) is a Latin phrase that literally translates to "Although changed, I arise the same" or "I rise again changed but the same". The phrase was first known to be used by Jakob Bernoulli (1654-1705), a member of the famous Swiss mathematical family, and appears on his tombstone in Basel. Bernoulli was referring to the fact, that the logarithmic spirals are self-similar, meaning that upon applying any similarity transformation to the spiral, the resulting spiral is congruent to the original untransformed one.〔Eli Maor, ''E: Story of a Number'' ( Princeton University Press, 2009: ISBN 0-691-14134-7), p. 127.〕 The logarithmic spiral continually appears in nature, such as with the curves of the Nautilus shell.〔Eli Maor, ''E: Story of a Number'' ( Princeton University Press, 2009: ISBN 0-691-14134-7), p. 127.〕
The College of St Hild and St Bede at the University of Durham adopted this phrase for its signatory logo.〔(The College of St Hild and St Bede ) (pdf).〕 It is also the motto of the Collège de 'pataphysique.〔(Collège de 'pataphysique Collection ).〕
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