- The
dancing plague of 1518, or
dance epidemic of 1518 (French:
Épidémie dansante de 1518), was a case of
dancing mania that
occurred in Strasbourg, Alsace...
-
Epidemie (Epidemics) is the
fifth studio album by the
Polish heavy metal band Turbo. It was
released in 1989 in
Poland through Polskie Nagrania Muza. In...
- 2009, the band was
signed to the avant-garde
independent record label Epidemie Records. They have had a
number of
guest musicians over the years, including...
- and
Norbert Gualde, "The
Biggest Epidemics of History" (La plus
grande épidémie de l'histoire), in L'Histoire n° 310, June 2006, pp. 45–46; "Plague". Brown...
- Press, 1999, Ch. 2. See Stéphane
Barry and
Norbert Gualde, La plus
grande épidémie de l'histoire ("The
greatest epidemics in history"), in L'Histoire magazine...
- an
infected transformer eventually crumbles into a pile of rust. CoVA
Épidémie A
disease caused by an
eponymous coronavirus,
carried by ferrets. The disease...
- and
Norbert Gualde, "The
Greatest Epidemic of History" ("La plus
grande épidémie de l'histoire", in L'Histoire n° 310, June 2006, pp.45-46, say "between...
-
Firebox Records's
subsidiary label Firedoom Music, but is now
signed to
Epidemie Records.
Aarni released their second album,
called Tohcoth, in February...
- and
Norbert Gualde, "The
Biggest Epidemics of History"-La plus
grande épidémie de l'histoire, in L'Histoire n°310, June 2006, pp.45–46 J. R. Hale, A Concise...
-
December 2015. Honey,
Christian (25
January 2019). "Auf der Spur der Schlaf-
Epidemie" [On the
trail of the
sleep epidemic].
Vergessen von der
Geschichte [Forgotten...