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The whip scorpion, Mastigoproctus giganteus (Uropygi: Thelyphonidae), preys on the chemically defended Florida scrub millipede, Floridobolus penneri (Spirobolida: Floridobolidae).(Scientific Notes)(Report)
Florida Entomologist
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The rare Florida scrub millipede, Floridobolus penneri Causey, is confined to xeric, sandy scrub habitats in the southern part of the narrow Lake Wales Ridge in Polk and Highlands Counties, Florida (Deyrup 1994). Although large in size (adult body length of about 90 mm and width of about 11.5 mm), little is known about this cylindrical animal because it is restricted in distribution and is nocturnally active aboveground only in mid-summer; it spends most of its secretive life buried in sand (Deyrup 1994). Floridobolus is the only genus and species in an entire family of ...
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S. Lane Faison, 1907-2006.(Notes & Comments: December 2006)(In memoriam)
Magazine article from: New Criterion
; ...French scholars Marcel Aubert and Henri Focillon in alternate semesters. They spoke...translating for the students. Focillon's classic La Vie des Formes...as a teacher and critic. Like Focillon, Faison always gave priority to...
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A book of self-images by imposing imagers
Newspaper article from: The Boston Globe
; ...with womanly bosom and spike heels. And who can resist Henri Cartier-Bresson's chest-down self-portrait...Photography was mostly considered, as the art historian Henri Focillon described it, `art from another planet, where music...
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Image, Sign, Identity: Jean-Marie Floch and Visual Semiotics
Magazine article from: The American Journal of Semiotics
; ...including the aesthetics and art history developed by such figures as Heinrich WolfHin, Erwin Panofsky, Ernst Gombrich, Henri Focillon, and Nelson Goodman. What does semiotics offer visual studies? Its interest in an image's sensible qualities...
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CHAPTER 13: A BLAST FROM THE PAST AIN'T DONE YET.(Lifestyle)
Newspaper article from: Seattle Post-Intelligencer (Seattle, WA)
; ...smoking gun,'' he said. The innocent book was called ``The Year 1000,'' written by a French art historian named Henri Focillon. The text tried to settle an ancient intellectual argument: Was there any hard evidence that people living in 10th...
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Not just an eye for a bargain; Collecting art.(Great Collectors of Our Time: Art Collecting Since 1945)(Book review)
Magazine article from: The Economist (US)
; ...their chosen field and exercise great taste and discipline in putting their collections together. But many feel, as Henri Focillon, an art historian, once put it, that the collector creates from the genius of others a nectar which belongs to...
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Toward a Geography of Art.(Book Review)
Magazine article from: Journal of Cultural Geography
; ...205). The third part begins with a tribute of sorts to George Kubler's work and his revisiting of the thought of Henri Focillon (Chapter 7). A professor of art history at Yale, Kubler (1912-1996) was the first scholar to introduce the...
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The Many La Farges; The NMAA Presents A Varied Retrospective
Newspaper article from: The Washington Post
; ...Catholic, strongly European, cultured and refined-helps to explain something of the cultural ambivalence of his art. Henri Focillon, after visiting a retrospective of La Farge's work in 1936, said that "to the French traveler, attentive guest...
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The Christmas covenant: was Jesus's birth part of a divine plan leading to a golden age? Scholars are re-examining the biblical prophecies. (includes related articles) (Cover Story)
Magazine article from: U.S. News & World Report
; ...prophecy. Similar apocalyptic turmoil surrounded the year 1000. In a historical psychological study, The Year 1000, Henri Focillon says artistic and cultural activity in Europe's monasteries nearly ground to a halt as the year 999 wound down toward...
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Let's end this millennium differently from the last; 999 brought out the worst in some people.
Newspaper article from: Knight Ridder/Tribune News Service
; ...terrors that visit in this special, strange year? Writing about that last great turning point, French historian Henri Focillon said that the year 1,000 was greeted by riots and terror, yes, but he contends that most Europeans were actually...
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End-times visions.(fear of apocalypse in year 1000)(Brief Article)
Magazine article from: U.S. News & World Report
; ...grip" at the e turn of the last millennium. Among the peasant masses of Europe, wrote the eminent French historian Henri Focillon, "belief in the end of the world [was] reawakened by the approach of the fateful date, and nourished by signs...
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