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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «PALINGENETICALLY»
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1
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London: ...
One stock was palingenetically microphyllous, and gave rise to the Lycopodiales
and Equisetales; the other had from the earliest times large leaves, and was the
progenitor of the Filicales, Gymnosperms, and Angiosperms. I have already ...
2
Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh
“The use of these constant and characteristic anatomical features results in the
division of the Vascular-es into two great primitive stocks~the Lycopsicla which
are cladosiphonic and palingenetically microphyllous, and the Pteropsida which
...
The Pteropsida, though distinguished also by other characters, were regarded as
palingenetically megaphyllous and the Lycopsida as palingenetically
microphyllous ; it was asserted that in the former the departing leaf-trace left a
gap in the ...
Sir Arthur George Tansley, 1909
... either altogether indistinguishable, or distinguishable only by subordinate
characters This law holds good of all animals in which the original form of
evolution has been correctly inherited palingenetically, o'r by “ inherited evolution
". Where ...
5
Patterns of evolution, as illustrated by the fossil record
They were neotenously induced in shell fabric but palingenetically as well as
neotenously controlled in the elaboration and simplification of the lophophore
supports. They were also manifest as parallel trends in both of the two principal ...
6
The Empty Cage: Inquiry Into the Mysterious Disappearance of ...
... we are made aware of the superiority of ancient to modern literature, so that the
entire romantic effort consisted in trying to bring the "most remote antiquity" back
to life.2 That august past was supposed to be reborn, palingenetically, through ...
7
"Rich Nation, Strong Army": National Security and the ...
thropologists have written extensively about how Japanese concerns for
community and family have informed modern institutions, arguing that this
process was organic; "traditional" social forms reappear palingenetically.47 This
view is ...
8
The Enlightenment Tradition
... in the greatest as well as in the least, founded on the same laws." He learned
that the life cycle of the individual is analogous to that of the whole human race
and recapitulates it palingenetically — a conception which found its way into
Faust.
9
Scenes from a Courtesan's Life
Cafe David, where no one had ever remarked the studious brow, the sardonic
mouth, and the cold eyes of this old man, petted by his vices, and as calm as
Vitellius, whose imperial and portly stomach reappeared in him palingenetically,
so to ...
10
The Celestial Tradition: A Study of Ezra Pound’s The Cantos: ...
The lines quoted above can be read palingenetically, then, as an escape from
the watery realm of visionless imprisonment in the flesh to the “radiant” world
sought by the mystes. But still the “eyes” are sunken “for 300 years, / and now
sunken.
Demetres P. Tryphonopoulos, 2010