Extractions: En 1872 la administración de la Salpêtrière decidió restaurar uno de sus más vetustos edificios, el pabellón Sainte-Laure, cuyo jefe era Louis-Jean-Françios Delasiauve Tras el reacomodo administrativo, al tenerse que evacuar el pabellón Sainte-Laure, las alienadas quedaron confiadas a Delasiauve, en tanto que las epilépticas y las histéricas pasaron al pabellón de las "epilépticas simples" en un agregado del pabellón Pariset, al cuidado de Charcot. Todo hacía pensar grosso modo, que se operaba una separación entre pacientes psiquiátricas y pacientes neurológicas. Así lo creyó Charcot. El que la epilepsia y la histeria quedaran dentro de una misma especie nosológica era, en ese momento, perfectamente lógico. Con el nombre de "epilepsia simple" se entendía una epilepsia esencial o idiopática que el propio Delasiauve, en su Traité de l'Epilepsie , de 1854, definía como debida a "desviaciones funcionales, sin lesión, que responden a simples sufrimientos nerviosos, que constituyen, en una palabra, una verdadera neurosis". (Junto a esta epilepsia "esencial" describía una epilepsia sintomática ligada más o menos a una lesión cerebral, y una epilepsia "simpática" ligada a una irritación de otras partes del cuerpo diferentes del encéfalo.) Es decir, como ya lo habrá advertido el lector, se trataba del significado que la palabra neurosis tenía en medicina antes de la acción de Charcot y Freud.
Extractions: Note: Chapter 4 "Hemp and Spirituality" will be of most interest to readers of this guide. It contains sections on Hinduism, Buddhism, Islam, Zoroastrianism, Judaism, African traditions, Chinese Taoism, Japanese traditions, Christianity, Western occultism, Rastafarian movements, mystical sexuality, the Great Mother, and more. Excerpt(s): But more than happy accidents may explain hemp's sacred role. Many religious scholars suggest that the ancients would naturally have expected plants to hold the secrets of the heavens. Plants draw nourishment from both moisture above and soil below. As such, our predecessors may have viewed them as obvious intermediaries between heaven and earth and thus the perfect key to the divine mysteries. And because of hemp's multitude of practical uses, the ancients might have looked to it first. (page 75) The use of cannabis whether to commune with the divine or to heal or simply to celebrate was branded witchcraft, for which practitioners could be severely punished, even put to death. Among those charged was Joan of Arc, whom the inquisitors accused of using several witch herbs, including cannabis, to hear voices.
CENTRO CULTURA LUDICA 1872 Pyle, Howard, 1853-1911 Quintus, Smyrnaeus, 4th century Rabelais, FrancisAKA Rabelais, Francois, 1483-1553 Rabelais, Francois, 1483-1553 AKA Rabelais http://digilander.libero.it/lazzi/cur.html
Tiden Omvänder Fler än Sanningen. Rabelais, François 14831553. Aptiten kommer medan man äter. Penningbrist är enplåga utan like. Rabelais, François. Rochefoucauld, Francois de la 1613-1680. http://goto.glocalnet.net/peking/citp.html
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[Classics-L 2000: October] Rabelais And Teaching Of Latin Who could tell something about Francois Rabelais (14831553) and histeaching of Latin? Dainis Zeps. dainize@cclu.lv Dainis Zeps, Dr http://omega.cohums.ohio-state.edu/mailing_lists/CLA-L/2000/10/0212.php
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Extractions: Künstler 6 Künstler A Künstler B Künstler C ... Salvador Dali Beschreibung Kurzbeschreibung Der Geistliche, Mediziner und Satiriker Francois Rabelais (um 1483-1553) schuf mit seinem Romanepos Gargantua et Pantagruel ein Werk, das heute zu den Klassikern der Weltliteratur zählt. Zu Lebzeiten Rabelais'... Salvador Dalí: Pantagruels drollige Träume (L), 1973 In der virtuellen Internet Kunstgalerie von arsmundi finden sie Kunstwerke und Kunstgegenstände wie Salvador Dalí und Salvador Dalí: Pantagruels drollige Träume (L), 1973 der folgenden Kategorien: Bilder, Bücher, Gartenaccessoires, Geschenkartikel, Glas / Kristall, Götterbildnisse, Interieur / Wohnen, Kinder lieben Kunst, Kultobjekte, Lampen, Multiple, Nautik, Objektkunst, Porzellan / Keramik, Regenschirme, Replikate, Sakralkunst / Ikonen, Schmuck, Skulpturen, Spiele, Sternzeichen, Teppiche, Textilien / Taschen, Uhren, Vasen / Gefäße und Waffen
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Extractions: Künstler 6 Künstler A Künstler B Künstler C ... Salvador Dali Beschreibung Kurzbeschreibung Der Geistliche, Mediziner und Satiriker Francois Rabelais (um 1483-1553) schuf mit seinem Romanepos Gargantua et Pantagruel ein Werk, das heute zu den Klassikern der Weltliteratur zählt. Zu Lebzeiten Rabelais'... Salvador Dalí: Pantagruels drollige Träume (Q), 1973 RobiN, Susan Robinson, Auguste Rodin, G. Rodo-Boulanger, Roman, Susan Rooney, Jim Rosenquist, Ed van Rosmalen, Norbert Rösner, Mimmo Rotella, Carl Rottmann, Catherine B. Roussel, Aleksej Rudnew, Rachel Ruysch, Irina Rybakowa, Niki de Saint Phalle, Thomas Saliot, F. da SantAgata, Ado Santini, Giuseppe Santomaso, V. D. Sapatsch, N. Saposhnikowa, W. F. Saweljew, Georg Schädel, August Schädler, Johann G. Schadow, Kenny Scharf, W. J. Scherban, Egon Schiele, Mario Schifano, Erwin A. Schinzel, B. A. Scholochow, Thomas Schöne, Ton Schulten, Martin Schuster, P. Schwarzenbeck, Ludwig Sckell, Fiona Jane Scott, Ulrich Sekinger, Jurij I. Semenjuk, D. da Settignano, Charles-Emile Seurre, Barry Shiraishi, Fedor L. Sidorow, Nina W. Skorubskaja, Cary Smit, Ewgenij M. Sokolow, Andreij Solowjew, Juri Sotschnew, Alexej Sotskow, Johann Sperl, Carl Spitzweg, Daniel Spoerri, Ivan Stanffiel, Philippe Starck, Dorothea Steigerwald, Del von der Stein, Jörg Stein, Karin Steiner-Dietz, Günther Stimpfl
Stefan's Florilegium From Gargantua and Pantagruel by Francois Rabelais, 14831553 Then he dousedthe leaves (and pilgrims) with salt, vinegar, and oil, and, for refreshment http://www.florilegium.org/files/FOOD-MEATS/snails-msg.html
Voynich, EL (Ethel Lillian), 1864-1960 Gardening Without Irrigation or without much, anyway. http//gutenberg.net/,txt,htmeng. Rabelais, Francois, 1483-1553, 1005493. Gargantua And Pantagruel. http://hzeid.free.fr/tg.htm
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Rabelais, Francois, 1483-1553 Rabelais, Francois, 14831553, 1005493. Gargantua And Pantagruel. http//gutenberg.net/,txt,htm-eng. Racine, Jean, 1001424. Alexandre le Grand. http://hzeid.free.fr/ar.htm
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The European Reformations Sourcebook - Book Contents Thomas a Kempis (d. 1471) The Imitation of Christ. 27. Johannes von Staupitz SermonExtracts (1516). 28. Francois Rabelais (c. 14831553) On Education. 29. http://www.blackwellpublishing.com/contents.asp?ref=0631213619&site=1
Renaissance church. Francois Rabelais(14831553) Gargantua and Pantagruel Satirecombined classical learning with scatological humor. Licentious http://faculty.centenarycollege.edu/coulsongrigsby/renaissance lecture notes.htm
Extractions: Renaissance Lecture Notes Rome: Italians became the most urbanized, prosperous people of Europe even during the long depression of the fifteenth century. Popes during this time were politically corrupt and immoral, climaxing with Pope Alexander VI (1492-1503) (who was a member of the Borgia family) who was guilty of licentious dances and orgies with married women. As Pope, he had lavish parties, bullfights and Gangsterism flourished, with the Papacy aware of over 250 murders. Cesare Borgia (1476-1507), son of Alexander VI, believed in Machiavellian style rule. Successor to Alexander VI was Pope Julius II Papa Terrible, Alexanders enemy. Pope Julius was a warrior-pope. Love of war; inspired fear and awe. Commissioned great artists like Michelangelo. Naples and Sicily: History of Naples and Sicily was one of conquest, ruled by Muslims and Normans in Middle Ages and later by France. Revolt against French started when a French soldier molested a young married woman, led to War of the Sicilian Vespers which separated Naples from Sicily. Naples was ruled by the French and Sicily by itself. Eventually, the region was taken over by the Spanish.
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The Lost Continent Of - Thunderation! Where Did They Come From? ez Gald?, Benito, 18431920 Quintus, Smyrnaeus, 4th century R, Rainer Maria, 1875-1926Rabelais, Francis AKA Rabelais, Francois, 1483-1553 Rabelais, Francois http://www.lost.co.nz/main/library/gutenauth.html
The Lost Continent Of - What A Strange Looking City Andrew, 18161877 Garden Party And Other Stories, The, by Mansfield, Katherine,1888-1923 Gargantua And Pantagruel, by Rabelais, Francois, 1483-1553 Garm-a http://www.lost.co.nz/main/library/gutenlist.html
This Is Project Gutenberg. This List Has Been Downloaded From 1908 Quintus, Smyrnaeus, 4th century R, Rainer Maria, 18751926 Rabelais, FrancisAKA Rabelais, Francois, 1483-1553 Rabelais, Francois, 1483-1553 AKA Rabelais http://autumnmist.homeip.net:81/E-Books/- PROJECT GUTENBURG AUTHORS.TXT
Project Gutenberg: Authors List Rabelais, Francis AKA Rabelais, Francois, 14831553. Rabelais, Francois,1483-1553 AKA Rabelais, Francis. Racine, Jean Baptiste, 1639-1699. http://www.gwd50.k12.sc.us/PG-Authors.htm
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