From Caesar to Me

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ISBN 13 : 9780805921601
Total Pages : 67 pages
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Epilepsy - the Falling Sickness - from CAESAR to ME

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From Caesar to Me

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Book Synopsis From Caesar to Me by : Joan Forde

Download or read book From Caesar to Me written by Joan Forde and published by . This book was released on 2018-02-03 with total page 97 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Stricken with Epilepsy as a young girl, Joan L. Forde confrontedand overcame her disease with an indestructible spirit that deservesthe admiration of all. "From Caesar To Me - The Falling Sickness"is the inspirational story of the author's adaptation to her handicapand the unique perspective she develops through coping with thephysical, social, and psychological problems which accompanyEpilepsy, traditionally known as, The Falling Sickness. Joan struggled against social ostracism along with job discrimination.Joan Forde was able to maintain an independent and hopeful spirit as well as create a happy life, complete with love and friendship.She hopes that her story will inspire and hold up as an example toother Epileptics, revealing the sunny side of an Epileptics experienceand the many possibilities for a happy, useful life, despite thelimitations imposed by this disease. Stricken with Epilepsy as a young girl, Joan L. Forde confrontedand overcame her disease with an indestructible spirit that deservesthe admiration of all. "From Caesar To Me - The Falling Sickness"is the inspirational story of the author's adaptation to her handicapand the unique perspective she develops through coping with thephysical, social, and psychological problems which accompanyEpilepsy, traditionally known as, The Falling Sickness. Joan struggled against social ostracism along with job discrimination.Joan Forde was able to maintain an independent and hopeful spirit as well as create a happy life, complete with love and friendship.She hopes that her story will inspire and hold up as an example toother Epileptics, revealing the sunny side of an Epileptics experienceand the many possibilities for a happy, useful life, despite thelimitations imposed by this disease.About the Author:Joan L. Forde grew up inPhiladelphia, Pa. where shewas born, December 10th, 1931.She was stricken with Epilepsyat the age of eleven. Despiteher handicap, she graduatedfrom J. W. Hallahan High Schoolin 1949 and subsequentlymarried and had two sons.Joan Forde has taken businesscourses at various institutions,and enjoys cooking, collectingantique furnishings, writing poetry and gardening.

On the Sacred Disease

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Publisher : Library of Alexandria
ISBN 13 : 1465528040
Total Pages : 23 pages
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Download or read book On the Sacred Disease written by Hippocrates and published by Library of Alexandria. This book was released on with total page 23 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: It is thus with regard to the disease called Sacred: it appears to me to be nowise more divine nor more sacred than other diseases, but has a natural cause from the originates like other affections. Men regard its nature and cause as divine from ignorance and wonder, because it is not at all like to other diseases. And this notion of its divinity is kept up by their inability to comprehend it, and the simplicity of the mode by which it is cured, for men are freed from it by purifications and incantations. But if it is reckoned divine because it is wonderful, instead of one there are many diseases which would be sacred; for, as I will show, there are others no less wonderful and prodigious, which nobody imagines to be sacred. The quotidian, tertian, and quartan fevers, seem to me no less sacred and divine in their origin than this disease, although they are not reckoned so wonderful. And I see men become mad and demented from no manifest cause, and at the same time doing many things out of place; and I have known many persons in sleep groaning and crying out, some in a state of suffocation, some jumping up and fleeing out of doors, and deprived of their reason until they awaken, and afterward becoming well and rational as before, although they be pale and weak; and this will happen not once but frequently. And there are many and various things of the like kind, which it would be tedious to state particularly. They who first referred this malady to the gods appear to me to have been just such persons as the conjurors, purificators, mountebanks, and charlatans now are, who give themselves out for being excessively religious, and as knowing more than other people. Such persons, then, using the divinity as a pretext and screen of their own inability to of their own inability to afford any assistance, have given out that the disease is sacred, adding suitable reasons for this opinion, they have instituted a mode of treatment which is safe for themselves, namely, by applying purifications and incantations, and enforcing abstinence from baths and many articles of food which are unwholesome to men in diseases. Of sea substances, the surmullet, the blacktail, the mullet, and the eel; for these are the fishes most to be guarded against. And of fleshes, those of the goat, the stag, the sow, and the dog: for these are the kinds of flesh which are aptest to disorder the bowels. Of fowls, the cock, the turtle, and the bustard, and such others as are reckoned to be particularly strong. And of potherbs, mint, garlic, and onions; for what is acrid does not agree with a weak person. And they forbid to have a black robe, because black is expressive of death; and to sleep on a goat’s skin, or to wear it, and to put one foot upon another, or one hand upon another; for all these things are held to be hindrances to the cure. All these they enjoin with reference to its divinity, as if possessed of more knowledge, and announcing beforehand other causes so that if the person should recover, theirs would be the honor and credit; and if he should die, they would have a certain defense, as if the gods, and not they, were to blame, seeing they had administered nothing either to eat or drink as medicines, nor had overheated him with baths, so as to prove the cause of what had happened. But I am of opinion that (if this were true) none of the Libyans, who live in the interior, would be free from this disease, since they all sleep on goats’ skins, and live upon goats’ flesh; neither have they couch, robe, nor shoe that is not made of goat’s skin, for they have no other herds but goats and oxen. But if these things, when administered in food, aggravate the disease, and if it be cured by abstinence from them, godhead is not the cause at all; nor will purifications be of any avail, but it is the food which is beneficial and prejudicial, and the influence of the divinity vanishes.

The Falling Sickness

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Publisher : JHU Press
ISBN 13 : 9780801848490
Total Pages : 492 pages
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Download or read book The Falling Sickness written by Owsei Temkin and published by JHU Press. This book was released on 1994-03 with total page 492 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "A thoroughly admirable and informative introduction to our knowledge of epilepsy in the Western world from antiquity to the early twentieth century." - American Scientist Owsei Temkin presents the history of epilepsy in Western civilization from ancient times to the beginnings of modern neurology. First published in 1945 and thoroughly revised in 1971, this classic work by one of the history of medicine's most eminent scholars now returns to print available in both paperback and eBook formats.

Shakspere's Tragedy of Julius Cæsar

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Total Pages : 168 pages
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Julius Caesar

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Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
ISBN 13 : 9780192836069
Total Pages : 276 pages
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Book Synopsis Julius Caesar by : William Shakespeare

Download or read book Julius Caesar written by William Shakespeare and published by Oxford University Press, USA. This book was released on 1998 with total page 276 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Contains a new, modern-spelling edition of the play, commentary and notes, and production photographs and related art.

CliffsComplete Julius Caesar

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Publisher : Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
ISBN 13 : 0544179153
Total Pages : 218 pages
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Download or read book CliffsComplete Julius Caesar written by William Shakespeare and published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. This book was released on 2009-08-05 with total page 218 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In the CliffsComplete guides, the novel's complete text and a glossary appear side-by-side with coordinating numbered lines to help you understand unusual words and phrasing. You'll also find all the commentary and resources of a standard CliffsNotes for Literature. CliffsComplete Julius Caesar offers insight and information into a work that's rich both dramatically and thematically. Every generation since Shakespeare's time has been able to identify with some political aspect of the play. Discover what happens to Rome's highly ambitious leader and to those who conspire to remove him from the ranks — and save valuable studying time — all at once. Enhance your reading of Julius Caesar with these additional features: A summary and insightful commentary for each chapter Bibliography and historical background on the author, William Shakespeare A look at Early Modern England intellectual, religious, political, and social context Coverage of Shakespeare's source and the play's performance history A character map that graphically illustrates the relationships among the characters Review questions, a quiz, discussion guide, and activity ideas A Resource Center full of books, articles, films, and Web sites Streamline your literature study with all-in-one help from CliffsComplete guides!

The Tragedy of Julius Caesar ...

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Shakespeare and Game of Thrones

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Publisher : Routledge
ISBN 13 : 1000228681
Total Pages : 121 pages
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Download or read book Shakespeare and Game of Thrones written by Jeffrey R. Wilson and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2020-11-29 with total page 121 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: It is widely acknowledged that the hit franchise Game of Thrones is based on the Wars of the Roses, a bloody fifteenth-century civil war between feuding English families. In this book, Jeffrey R. Wilson shows how that connection was mediated by Shakespeare, and how a knowledge of the Shakespearean context enriches our understanding of the literary elements of Game of Thrones. On the one hand, Shakespeare influenced Game of Thrones indirectly because his history plays significantly shaped the way the Wars of the Roses are now remembered, including the modern histories and historical fictions George R.R. Martin drew upon. On the other, Game of Thrones also responds to Shakespeare’s first tetralogy directly by adapting several of its literary strategies (such as shifting perspectives, mixed genres, and metatheater) and tropes (including the stigmatized protagonist and the prince who was promised). Presenting new interviews with the Game of Thrones cast, and comparing contextual circumstances of composition—such as collaborative authorship and political currents—this book also lodges a series of provocations about writing and acting for the stage in the Elizabethan age and for the screen in the twenty-first century. An essential read for fans of the franchise, as well as students and academics looking at Shakespeare and Renaissance literature in the context of modern media.

William Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar": A Retelling in Prose

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ISBN 13 : 130492484X
Total Pages : 120 pages
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The Yale Shakespeare: The tragedy of Julius Caesar, ed. by Lawrece Mason

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Total Pages : 148 pages
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Rediscovering Margiad Evans

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Publisher : University of Wales Press
ISBN 13 : 0708326897
Total Pages : 261 pages
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Download or read book Rediscovering Margiad Evans written by Kirsti Bohata and published by University of Wales Press. This book was released on 2013-02-15 with total page 261 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Margiad wrote about the elderly, about love between women, about elusive, enigmatic characters. She is renowned for her ability to depict place, yet she also makes place reflective of the emotional and spiritual lives of her characters and her own concerns as an artist. Evans was a border writer, concerned with cultural complexity and conflict characteristic of borderlands, but also filled with passion for the landscape of the borders and the many meanings, local and figurative; she effortlessly invests in the places she loved. Her life was transformed in later years by epilepsy, followed by the diagnosis of a brain tumour that lead to her early death, on the evening of her forty-ninth birthday, in 1958. Evans wrote A Ray of Darkness, an acclaimed autobiography about her experience of epilepsy, and as a result Margiad Evans is being ‘rediscovered’ by the medical community as it becomes more interested in patient experiences. This collection of essays assesses Evans’s extraordinary literary legacy, from her use of folktale and the gothic to the influence of her epilepsy on her creative work.

Neurocinema—The Sequel

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Publisher : CRC Press
ISBN 13 : 100054916X
Total Pages : 316 pages
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Download or read book Neurocinema—The Sequel written by Eelco F. M. Wijdicks and published by CRC Press. This book was released on 2022-04-21 with total page 316 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The history of neurology as seen through the lens of the filmmaker is fascinating and extraordinary. Neurocinema-The Sequel is a review of the history of neurology as seen in film, starting with the early days of cinema and concluding with contemporary films now available in theaters and on streaming sites. The major themes of this book encompass how neurology has been represented in the history of cinema and how neurologic topics emerged and then disappeared, with some staging a comeback in more recent films. 180 films are assessed and rated, and many of these are exemplary depictions of neurological disorders. The author examines whether film, from a neurologic perspective, can provide insight and even debate. Each of the films discussed in this book demands serious attention by those who see and manage neurologic patients and support their families. Neurocinema - The Sequel chronicles this archive of neurologic representation, drawing readers in a rich collection of cinematic wonders of permanent cultural and historical value.

Rome and the Spirit of Caesar

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ISBN 13 : 149852527X
Total Pages : 195 pages
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Download or read book Rome and the Spirit of Caesar written by Jan H. Blits and published by Lexington Books. This book was released on 2015-09-17 with total page 195 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Rome and the Spirit of Caesar, providing a fresh interpretation of Julius Caesar, is a thorough examination of Shakespeare’s presentation of the final throes of republican Rome’s political decay and demise and the rise of Caesarism. As in his previous studies of Shakespeare’s plays, Blits, pursuing his distinctive approach, follows Caesar through, scene by scene, speech by speech, line by line, reaching his conclusions by closely examining Shakespeare’s text. Approaching the play as a coherent whole, he examines the whole in the light of its parts and the parts in the light of the whole. Since each presupposes the other, he considers the whole and its parts together. He carefully relates the play’s details to its major themes and grounds the themes in, and supports them by, the details. While intruding no literary theory on the play, Blits brings out the historical and perennial political substance that Shakespeare deliberately put into it. He shows that Caesar is a work of historical poetry, shaped by Shakespeare’s mastery of the Roman histories and the Hellenistic philosophies bearing directly on his subject. Topics include the love of honor and fame, heroic ambition and glory, virtue and honor, civic strife, political murder, the role of political oratory, public versus private interests, Caesarism, the decay of liberty, loyalty, demagoguery, luxury, spiritedness, superstition, Stoicism and Epicureanism, manliness, friendship, moral intimidation, political imprudence, foreign and civil war, universal empire, and the advent of Christianity.

Swoon

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Publisher : Manchester University Press
ISBN 13 : 1526101262
Total Pages : 136 pages
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Download or read book Swoon written by Naomi Booth and published by Manchester University Press. This book was released on 2021-11-30 with total page 136 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Swoon is the first extensive study of literary swooning, homing in on swooning’s rich history as well as its potential to provide new insights into the contemporary. This study demonstrates that passing-out has had a pivotal place in English literature. Beginning with an introduction to the swoon as a marker of aesthetic sensitivity, it includes chapters on swooning and generic transformation in Chaucer and Shakespeare; morbid, femininised swoons and excessive affect in romantic, gothic, and modernist works; irony, cliché and bathos in the swoons of contemporary romance fiction. This book revisits key texts to show that passing-out has been intimately connected to explorations of emotionality, ecstasy and transformation; to depictions of sickness and dying; and to performances of gender and gendering. Swoon offers an exciting new approach the history of the body alongside the history of literary response.

Caesar's General

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Publisher : Canelo
ISBN 13 : 1804362085
Total Pages : 452 pages
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Download or read book Caesar's General written by Alex Gough and published by Canelo. This book was released on 2024-06-13 with total page 452 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Rome will never be the same again... The empire is at a crisis point. Caesar, Rome’s greatest general and conqueror of Gaul, now faces being stripped of his command and dragged back to Italy for prosecution by his enemies. His former ally, Pompey, has sided with his opponents in the Senate and frustrates all efforts to find peace. Caesar does the unthinkable. He crosses the Rubicon and marches his army into Italy to invade Rome, with Mark Antony at his side. The empire is thrown into civil war. Antony will either rise to the heights of power, or be executed as a traitor. The die has been cast. This is the greatest story of Roman history retold from Mark Antony’s perspective by a rising star of the genre. Perfect for fans of Conn Iggulden and Ben Kane.