The philosopher's stone and the sorcerer's stone are the same thing in the Harry Potter series.
When the book was published in the UK in 1997, it was released with the title Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone.
When the book was published in the US in 1998, the title was changed to Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone. The US publisher believed that American children would not understand what a philosopher was and asked to change the title. Rowling suggested using sorcerer instead and it was decided that sounded more exciting.
Any scenes containing the word philosopher/sorcerer in the film, were shot twice for the different releases.
Yes, Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone and Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone are both titles of the first book in the Harry Potter series.
The original title is Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone this was changed when the book was published in the US as the publisher didn't think American children would know what a Philosopher was.
Some words were also changed from British English to American English. Eg, mum to mom, trousers to pants and jumper to sweater. Yes, the title is the only difference. In the US edition some UK words were changed to the American version ie mum to mom, trousers to pants. yes
Both are correct. The original title is Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone although in some countries, including America, the book was retitled to Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone.
No, they are different things. The philosopher's stone was created by Nicolas Flamel. It could turn any metal into pure gold and produced the Elixir of Life. The resurrection stone is one of the deathly hallows, it will allow the user to see their deceased love ones again.
Yes. HP and the Philosopher's Stone is exactly the same book as HP and the Sorcerer's Stone. The only difference is that "Sorcerer's Stone" is the American version in which all instances of the term "Philosopher's Stone" have been replaced with "Sorcerer's Stone."
But apart from that and the American spelling, they are exactly the same book.
No, they are different things.
The philosopher's stone is featured in the first Harry Potter book. It belonged to Nicolas Flamel and produced the Elixir of Life which made the drinker immortal. It also turned any metal into pure gold.
The resurrection stone is in the final book, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, and is one of the three hallows. When used the stone allowed a person to see their deceased loved ones. However, they were not actually back from the dead. This often drove users to take their own life to be with the one they lost.
Yes, the name is only different because Philosopher's Stone was in England and Sorcerer's in America.
Yes, they are the same book with only minor changes to words like mum (mom) and jumper (sweater).
Yes. The only difference between the two movies is the word "philosopher" and "sorcerer". Scenes containing the word were shot twice for difference audiences.
No, they are very different things.
No. The book was titled Harry Potter & the Philosophers stone for the rest of the world while in USA and India it was called Harry Potter and the Sorcerers stone
Fluffy is a three headed dog in harry potter and the sorcerers stone (harry potter and the philosophers stone as a England copy). He guards the sorcerers stone in the 3rd floor corridor, along with a series of obstacles made by the teachers in Hogwarts school of witchcraft and wizardry. He is indeed a character in that book.
Harry Potter and the Philosophers stone was also named sorcerers stone bad spelling but what ever Note: it was because of the translation from English to American.
The philosophers (sorcerers) stone
Harry Potter and the Philosophers Stone
Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone.
Its Actually Called Harry Potter And The Philosophers Stone silly
No. The book was titled Harry Potter & the Philosophers stone for the rest of the world while in USA and India it was called Harry Potter and the Sorcerers stone
What Harry Potter and the Philosophers stone/sorcerers stone? The team captain is Oliver Wood
The first Harry Potter is called Harry Potter and the Philosophers Stone but was published in the USA as Harry Potter and the Sorcerers Stone. I do not believe J.K Rowling ever considered another name for it.
In "Harry Potter and the Philosophers/Sorcerers Stone" Harry went to the library to search in the restricted section for information on Nicolas Flamel.
Fluffy is a three headed dog in harry potter and the sorcerers stone (harry potter and the philosophers stone as a England copy). He guards the sorcerers stone in the 3rd floor corridor, along with a series of obstacles made by the teachers in Hogwarts school of witchcraft and wizardry. He is indeed a character in that book.
Harry Potter and the Philosophers stone was also named sorcerers stone bad spelling but what ever Note: it was because of the translation from English to American.
The philosophers (sorcerers) stone
i can name 7: Harry Potter and the Sorcerers Stone (or Philosophers Stone if in Great Britain) Harry Potter and the Chaber of Secrets Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
The "Sorcerer's Stone" and "Philosopher's Stone" refer to the same object in two different editions of the first Harry Potter book by J.K. Rowling. In the UK version, it is called the "Philosopher's Stone," while in the US version, it is called the "Sorcerer's Stone." The stone is a mythical substance that has the power to grant immortality.
1)Harry Potter and the Philosophers Stone (the Sorcerers Stone in US) 2)Harry Potter and The Chamber of Secrets 3)Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban 4)Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire 5)Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix 6)Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince 7)Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows 8)The Tales of Beedle the Bard