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In my study I analyze a significant late-medieval memoir, known as „The Memoires of Helene Kottanner (1439–1440), written by Helene, or Elena Kottanner, an Austrian woman, daughter ofPeter Wolfram from Ödenburg (Sopron), acting in the service Queen Elizabeth Hungary.The source, which may be considered oldest German memoir secular depicts events interesting period medieval Hungarian history with...
processes are remarkably developed, and ridge upwards and forward*, overhanging the Sella Turcica. It is noteworthy that abnormal development of the cranium may take place by? (<;.) Unequal progress of ossification from centres, any one encroaching on any second normal area. (?'>.) By premature ossification of bilateral, or adjacent bones, causing a blending and limiting expansive power. (c.) B...
Taking organs from dead people seems, prima facie, to raise fewer ethical complications than taking organs from other sources. There are, however, serious ethical problems in taking organs from the dead unless there is premortem evidence that this is what the deceased would have wanted, or at least, not have objected to. In this paper we will look at a "strong" opting out policy as proposed by ...
The posthumous publication of J.L. Austin's How to do things with word in 1962 resulted in the creation of a new field of enquiry ~ which Austin sometimes referred to as linguistic phenomenologv. i.e. the investigation of everyday phenomena through their codification in language. In How to do things with words Austin combined the idea of a linguistic phenomenology with the idea of speech as act...
late H. L. Barnard, m.s., f.r.c.s., Surgeon to the London Hospital. Edited by James Siierren, kr.c.s., Surgeon to the London Hospital, etc. ith numerous Illustrations. Publishers : Edward Arnold, 1910. PriceL5s.net. Ihis is a posthumous publication, and is a most suitable memorial to Barnard, whose untimely death was an undoubted loss to om gei} . I he greater part of the book deals with the su...
The posthumous publication, in 1763, of Thomas Bayes’ “Essay Towards Solving a Problem in the Doctrine of Chances” inaugurated a revolution in the understanding of the confirmation of scientific hypotheses—two hundred years later. Such a long period of neglect, followed by such a sweeping revival, ensured that it was the inhabitants of the latter half of the twentieth century above all who dete...
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