10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «ATRABILIAR»
Découvrez l'usage de
atrabiliar dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
atrabiliar et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
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Commentary on Hippocrates Aphorisms: Sections III-IV
great +learning is shown by the qualification + 1 for some; for atrabiliar
complaints do not develop necessarily nor in all cases, but only those who are
prone to it suffer from this. Atrabiliar attacks, then, develop owing to the fact that
the dryness ...
Stephanus of Athens, Leendert G. Westerink, 1992
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Signals and Images: Contributions and Contradictions about ...
The atrabiliar temperament would translate the pattern response of elderly
organism, in which the catabolic cellular reactions are widespread, harming the
exonerative ability. Some feeble states could be related to the beginning of an ...
Leoni Villano Bonamin, 2008
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Origins: A Short Etymological Dictionary of Modern English
See TEND, para29,s.f. atone, whenceatonement. See ONE,para11. atonic,atony.
See TEND,para29, s.f. atrabiliar. See ATROCIOUS, s.f. atrium. See the element
atrio. atrocious, atrocity. The lattercomes, through MFF atrocité, from L ātrōcitas, ...
A poor sea-green (verdaÃtre) atrabiliar Formula of a man; without head, without
heart, or any grace, gift, or even vice beyond common, if it were not vanity,
astucity, diseased rigour (which some count strength), as of a cramp: really a
most poor ...
Colin Haydon, William Doyle, 2006
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Anthology of Spanish Psychiatric Texts
... bruised patches, together with the colour of the tongue and lips which are often
livid and dark red in colour, and those other things with which His Majesty is
afflicted, add to the belief that the acridity of his atrabiliar humour is of such a
nature.
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The Jewish Body: Corporeality, Society, and Identity in the ...
First of all, because they are subjugated and captive, therefore they are timid and
sad, and that is why they are atrabiliar (according to Hippocrates in the
Aphorisms, if patients persist for a long time in suspicion and sadness, then that
is a form ...
Maria Diemling, Giuseppe Veltri, 2009
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On Heroes, Hero-worship and the Heroic in History
If he spent his time in splenetic atrabiliar reflections on his own misery, his ill
usage by Nature, Fortune and other Foxes, and so forth; and had not courage,
promptitude, practicality, and other suitable vulpine gifts and graces, he would
catch no ...
For his head (when the Fog-Babylon had not yet obscured it) was of strong far-
searching insight; his very enthusiasm was sanguine, not atrabiliar ; he was so
loving, full of hope, so simple-hearted, and made all that approached him his.
James Anthony Froude, John Tulloch, 1835
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The French Revolution: A History ...
Alone,' as he says, or almost alone, of all the old military Notabilities, he has not
emigrated ; but thinks always, in atrabiliar moments, that there will be nothing for
him too but to cross the marches. He might cross, say, to Treves or Coblentz ...
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The Foreign Quarterly Review
A century ago, 'with this atrabiliar earnestness of his, and lsuch a reverberatory
furnace of passions, inquiries, unspeakabilities burning in him, deep under cover,
he might have made an excellent monk of St. Dominic, fit almost for canonization
...
2 ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «ATRABILIAR»
Découvrez de quoi on parle dans les médias nationaux et internationaux et comment le terme
atrabiliar est employé dans le contexte des actualités suivantes.
Book World: 'Guy Vernon,' by John Townsend Trowbridge, a witty …
“The muse should be a trifle too familiar / Than pompous, adipose, and atrabiliar.” In Cuba, Vernon grows strangely moody, then announces, ... «Washington Post, juil 12»
Present historic: Carlyle, Robespierre and the French Revolution
... face, snuffing dimly the uncertain future-time; complexion of a multiplex atrabiliar colour, the final shade of which may be the pale sea-green”. «World Socialist Web Site, juil 10»