The anterior fasciculus of the external lateral ligament of the ankle is only found in Man, and is probably an adaptation to the erect position.
In many Mammals the middle fasciculus of the stellate ligament is continued right across the ventral surface of the disk into the ligament of the opposite side, and is probably serially homologous with the ventral arch of the atlas.
They are always surrounded with a fasciculus of enlarged veins.
Some examples of hypertrophy of cartilage, principally affecting that of the patella, have been described by Mr. Gulliver, and figured in the third fasciculus of drawings from the Army Anatomical Museum.
The works of Giorgi and Muenter, however, and the third fasciculus of Mingarelli, were overlooked by him or by his successor Ford.
Lastly; in 1790 Mingarelli published a thirdfasciculus of his work on the Egyptian MSS.
John of Westphalia, who took his own portrait for his mark, edited the Fasciculus Temporum, a book which had enormous success in the fifteenth century.
At Cologne in 1474 Arnold Ther Hoernen published a work entitled Fasciculus Temporum, with small illustrations engraved on wood.
See Addendum toFasciculus IV, being a note on Vol.
For the lamps fed with human oil see Addendum to Fasciculus IV, and Brand's Popular Antiquities, Vol.
This was an Italian translation of Ketham’s Fasciculus medicinae, impressed at Venice in the year 1493.
From the Italian edition of ‘Ketham’, Fasciculus Medicinae, Venice, 1493.
They contain the fasciculus described, by Sir Charles Bell, as the respiratory tract.
In the mean time, however, to satisfy his friends, he printed his Fasciculus Stirpium Britannicarum, as a substitute for the Catalogue.
I shall also add a fasciculus of medical questions, of the faculty of Paris.
About four forms of the Sabha Parva were done by Professor Krishna Kamal Bhattacharya, and about half a fasciculus during my illness, was done by another hand.
It could not be desirable to issue successive fasciculus with the names of a succession of translators appearing on the title pages.
Before, however, the first fasciculus could be issued, the question as to whether the authorship of the translation should be publicly owned, arose.
He promptly wrote to the journal in question, explaining the reasons there were for anonymity, and pointing to the two prefaces with which the first fasciculus had been given to the world.
Reference is frequently made upon the origin of printing, to the fasciculus temporum, or Cologne Chronicle.
F), it is represented in the horse and the carnivora by a small fleshy fasciculus only, the fronto-palpebral muscle, similar to the superciliary muscle.
The tendon of the anterior fasciculus proceeds to the great external toe--that is to say, the fourth, of which it is the proper extensor.
To the short peroneal muscle is found annexed a very thin fasciculus which lies upon it.
The radialfasciculus represents in the domestic quadrupeds the long proper flexor muscle of the thumb in man.
The posterior fasciculusterminates on the small external toe, the fifth, of which it is in like manner the extensor.
Now, these names are those which other anatomists have applied to the fasciculus of the anterior tibial, which, in the pig and the ox, is fused in part with the long extensor of the toes.
The fasciculus in question has been since united with a more complete whole as regards the study of the horse.
It consists in a duplication of the tendon of the short peroneal, one of the branches of which goes to the fifth metatarsal, and the other to the fifth toe; it is sometimes a single fasciculus which goes to the phalanges of this latter.
This fasciculus is designated by some authors under the name of the peroneal of the fifth toe, or the proper extensor of the same toe.
But as, on the other hand, this fasciculus is in relation with the triceps, we shall in preference consider it in relation with this latter (see p.
The anterior fasciculus is inserted into the patella.
In 1479 another German, Georg Walch, issued an edition of the Fasciculus Temporum with illustrations mostly poor enough, but with a quaint little attempt at realism in one of Venice.
Veldener of the Fasciculus Temporum, and a set of thirty-nine cuts, chiefly on the life of Christ, for the same printer's Epistolen ende ewangelien of 1481.
Fasciculus Temporum of, or after, the date 1481; but I can answer for the agreement of the impression of Colon.
Do different books circulate under the title of Fasciculus Temporum?
The citations respecting the Gutenberg Bible are not from the Fasciculus Temporum, but from Die Cronica van der hilliger Stadt van Coellen, A.
Venice copied in reverse from the Fasciculus Temporum.
Illustration properly so called begins with Georg Walch's edition (1479) of the Fasciculus Temporum, a chronological epitome by Werner Rolewinck of Cologne.
At Cologne book-illustration began in 1474 with editions of the Fasciculus Temporum of Werner Rolewinck, from the presses of ther Hoernen and Nicolaus Gotz.
The earliest Spanish illustrated book known to me is a Fasciculus Temporum, printed by Bart.
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