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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «EPITHALAMIC»
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1
Color Atlas and Textbook of Human Anatomy: Nervous system ...
Epithalamus The epithalamus includes the habenula (with habenular nuclei,
habenular commissure, and medullary stria), the pineal gland, and the
epithalamic commissure (posterior commissure). Habenula (A) The habenula (A1
) (p. 171 ...
2
Thieme Atlas of Anatomy: Head and Neuroanatomy
The epithalamus (green) consists of the following structures: • Pineal gland (
epiphysis), see B. • Habenulae with the habenular nuclei, see D. • Habenular
commissure, see C. • Stria medullaris, see D. • Epithalamic commissure (
posterior), see ...
Michael Schünke, Erik Schulte, Lawrence M. Ross, 2007
3
Marriage, Writing, and Romanticism: Wordsworth and Austen ...
In addition to its stock marriage mix of comically imperfect pairs and more
menacing matches, Persuasion invites attention for its unusual degree of
apparently epithalamic energy. The Croft marriage in event and the Wentworth
marriage in ...
4
Mourning and Panegyric: The Poetics of Pastoral Ceremony
For the most part anti-epithalamia appear in dramatic works — Shakespeare's
Romeo and Juliet and Webster's The Tragedy of the Dutchesse ofMalfi, for
example — hinting, by their inversion of conventional epithalamic imagery, at
impending ...
Celeste Marguerite Schenck, 1988
5
The Secret Wound: Love-Melancholy And Early Modern Romance
11.67-71) This simile of the wilting flower is originally drawn from epithalamic
literature, where it denotes not the death but the loss of virginity of the beautiful
youth. Thus in Catullus 62, for example, we find the same disturbing image of the
...
6
Imaging of the Brain: Expert Radiology Series
By the end of the sixth week, an epithalamic swelling appears at the dorsal rim of
the diencephalon separated from the thalamus by a dorsal (epithalamic) sulcus.
11 Initially, this epithalamus projects into the cavity of the ventricle and is larger ...
Thomas P. Naidich, Mauricio Castillo, Soonmee Cha, 2012
7
The Human Brain During the Early First Trimester
Shirley A. Bayer, Joseph Altman. Cortical primordial plexiform layer Thalamic
primordial plexiform layer Migrating Cajal-Retzius cells and subplate neurons
Migrating epithalamic neurons Brain surface (pia, heavier line) A ...
Shirley A. Bayer, Joseph Altman, 2007
8
The Human Brain During the Late First Trimester
... (future third ventricle) Epithalamic NEP Migrating epithalamic neurons
EPITHALAMUS PRETECTUM Diencephalic choroid plexus Reticular formation
Medial longitudinal fasciculus Mesencephalic (tegmental) NEP Mesencephalic (
pretectal) ...
Shirley A. Bayer, Joseph Altman, 2006
9
Writing for the Eyes in the Spanish Golden Age
sleeping (or almost asleep) in Gongora's interior bedroom scene might imply that
the lovers have nothing on their conscience, no cares or worries, along the lines
of the epithalamic version. In verses 41-42, Gongora uses alliteration with the ...
Frederick Alfred De Armas, 2004
10
The Literature of Jealousy in the Age of Cervantes
That both Mars and Venus are sleeping (or almost asleep) in Góngora's interior
bedroom scene might imply that the lovers have nothing on their conscience, no
cares or worries, along the lines of the epithalamic version. In lines 41–42, ...