- benedicta, Aqua
volans per aeram, Arcanum, Atramentum, Autumnus, Basilicus,
Brutorum cor, Bufo, Ca****s,
Capistrum auri, Carbones, Cerberus, Chaos,
Cinis cineris...
- term is
found again in
Thomas Willis' (1621–1675)
influential De
anima brutorum (1672),
where lethargy (pathological sleep), 'coma' (heavy sleeping), carus...
- Belzetta. 1600. De
formato foetu. 1600. De
Venarum Ostiolis. 1603 De
brutorum loquela (1603) De
locutione et ejus
instrumentis tractatus. 1603. Tractatus...
- in return. A chance-surviving copy of Willis's
pioneering work De
anima brutorum, a gift from the author, was
chosen by
Hooke from Wilkins's
library on...
-
medicina (1685), and at
Leiden University in 1689 he
produced the
thesis De
brutorum operationibus, in
which he
advocated the
Cartesian theory of automatism...
- jucundo. In
mundo nascitur,
pannis involvitur praesepi ponitur stabulo brutorum,
rector supernorum. Perdidit, dit, dit, (2x)
perdidit spolia princeps infernorum...
- matter. 1672 –
Thomas Willis published the
anatomical treatise De
Anima Brutorum,
describing psychology in
terms of
brain function. 1677 –
Baruch Spinoza...
- Josephus; Wenzel,
Carolus (1812). De
penitiori structura cerebri hominis et
brutorum (in Latin). Tübingen: Cottam. p. 168.
Retrieved 26 July 2019. Swanson,...
- origin. The
sternalis was
referred to as the
rectus sternalis,
sternalis brutorum,
musculus sternalis, episternalis, parasternalis, presternalis, rectus...
- but
through his
detailed 1672
anatomical work, and his
treatise De
anima brutorum quae
hominis vitalis ac
sentitiva est:
exercitationes duae ("Two Discourses...