… . . . . 460 The Distribution of Tools (Chapter 13) . . . . . . . . . . . . 473 Sleep (Chapter 14) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 478 The Care of the Sick and the Old (Chapter 15) . . . . . . . . . . 499 Accidents and Negligence (Chapter 16) . . . . . . . . . . . . 501 Poverty…
…natius of Antioch in @udojevi}i (graves no. 2, 3 (?) and ted mobility, fatigue, sleep problems, weight loss and fe- 6) (Map 1; Figs. 2–6, Tables I–III). ver are some of the symptoms of ankylosing spondylitis. The aetiology of this disease has not been fully clari- Ankylosing spon…
…soldiers were hired,73 in the harbours or at a landing overnight someone had to sleep on the boat.74 According to a Mari letter, a trader being in a foreign land receives an escort for his boat by the ruler of the same to protect him, but is told to leave as soon as possible.75 T…
…but He, the Living, the Self-subsisting, Eternal. No slumber can seize Him nor sleep. His are all things in the heavens and on earth. Who is there can intercede in His presence except as He permitteth? He knoweth what (appeareth to His creatures as) before or after or behind them…
…otres, ‘The egi ens of Health’, pp. 9 -318. 25 They were diet, the environment, sleep and waking, retention and evacuation (through such procedures as blood-letting and the use of laxatives), exercise and rest, and accidents of the soul (involving the reduction of levels of anxie…
… 134 Aurelian walls, Caffà’s Rose of Lima, now in Peru, and Giuseppe Mazzuoli’s Sleeping Diana or even his Cleopatra,280 we must be careful not to assign influence where none may have existed. The statue, a result of Aprile’s invention but Ferrata’s skill, looks rather to other s…
…espers; the sec- ond vision of Akakios the following night, when Epiphanius was sleep- ing at home; and the communion in St Akakios Church on the morning of the next day, which concludes the whole story about Epiphanius and his temptation. The visit to the church of St John in th…
…alist mirage of post-history…», J. Crary, 24/7: Late Capitalism and the Ends of Sleep, New York, 2013, p. 9. Sloterdijk writes: «An age is final if its constitution is such that no matter how much might happen in it, nothing during or after it could be epoch-making. Because of th…
…but shorter and after 6 rounds of mail exchanges, 8 he finally decides to go to sleep... households out of the 16 initially involved in the first phase were short-listed according to the above Beyond the confrontation between perceptions and reality, immersions in the households’…
…cobs – Accumulating Schubert: Music and Narrative in Nuri Bilge Ceylan’s Winter Sleep / Heidi Hart – Mise en scene, Mozart, and a Borrowed Chorale: Learned Style and Identity in Pawlikowski’s Ida / Christopher Booth – Intermedial Varieties. Shadow Images Moving to Music: La tenta…
…”.17 much does he love exceedingly that he is not sepa- rated from him even in sleep, but lies together with But the passage in the Narratio is even more him embracing him on his bed, and covers him all specific in its manipulation of elements commonly about with his own cloak, a…
… all’ultimo romanzo di Ballard, Kingdom Come «[T]he suburbs dream of violence. Asleep in their drowsy villas, sheltered by benevolent shop- ping malls, they wait patiently for the nightmares that will wake them into a more passionate world…». J. G. BALLARD, Kingdom Come, Harper, …
… (Aphraphat, St. Ephraim, Theodore of Mopsuestia, Narsai) Sheol is an inactive “sleep”, cf. Daley (n. 52) 72-76; 111; 174; for the writings of Aphraphat and St. Ephraim, see also Möllers, H.: Jenseitsglaube und Totenkult im altchristlichen Syrien, nach den Schriften unter dem Nam…
…lyphemus’ call for help when blinded by Odysseus. However, eager to get back to sleep in their caves, they readily accept his statement about “Nobody” as an excuse to dismiss his complaint. Among those observations that clearly position Cyclopes among the barbaric “Other”, Book 9…
…ticspacesin order of need. Withthe church,sacristy,and chapterroom providedfor, sleepingand eatingquarterswere of primaryimportance,after whichhousingfor guests and for the sick was arranged. At the centerof this complexstood a two-storycloisterthat functionednot onlyas a meansof…