corpus callosum
corpus callosum The sweeping band (commissure) of
white matter that provides a connection between the two halves of the cerebrum in the brain. It enables the transfer of information from one cerebral hemisphere to the other.
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The invectives of Sallust and Cicero; critical edition with introduction, translation, and commentary.(Brief article)(Book review)
Magazine article from: Reference & Research Book News; 11/1/2009; 515 words
; 9783110213256 The invectives of Sallust and Cicero; critical edition with introduction...revised her PhD dissertation on the invectives of Sallust against Cicero and Cicero against Sallust. The study defines and describes the invectives...
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Sallust: The War against Jugurtha.(Brief article)(Book review)
Magazine article from: Reference & Research Book News; 5/1/2009; 496 words
; 9780856686382 Sallust; the war against Jugurtha. Comber, Michael and Catalina Balmaceda. Aris & Phillips 2009 282 pages $36.00 Paperback...
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On Renaissance Commentaries.(Book review)
Magazine article from: Renaissance Quarterly; 9/22/2006; ; 700+ words
; ...response to these questions. Commentaries on Sallust, Martial, Dioscurides, and Apuleius...attributed to Ognibene in the Opera of Sallust printed in 1500. Robert Ulery argues...characteristic spirit of a Renaissance reading of Sallust's texts" (27), which the Ognibene...
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Surveying 2,500 years of Historians.(BOOKS)
Newspaper article from: The Washington Times; 8/3/2008; 700+ words
; ...they lived in compared to past times. Sallust, writing in the first century B.C...service of the state. But in his own time, Sallust feared that the emergence of absolute...service came to be regarded as an art. What Sallust and Livy longed for was a sterner, stoical...
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Cancer claims life of Louisiana State U. classical studies scholar
News Wire article from: University Wire; 3/23/1999; ; 602 words
; ...Batinski said. He also was one of the directors of the Sallust Center, dedicated to the promotion of the classics and especially Sallust, a Roman historian and author, she said. An expert on Sallust, Schierling was to deliver a paper about him in...
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Bloodstock briefing: St Clair Ridge another feather in Indian's cap; Futurity winner underlines her sire's ability to get the best out of his mares.(Sports)
Newspaper article from: The Racing Post (London, England); 9/2/1998; ; 700+ words
; ...is the best performer so far out of the Sallust mare St Clair Star, a half-sister to...this case, it is tempting to believe Sallust, too, had a significant role, for he...Tap On Wood (Ridgewood Pearl/Ben), Sallust (St Clair Ridge), Mummy's Pet (Indian...
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HER FAMILY HISTORY UNFOLDS IN AND AROUND RADFORD
Newspaper article from: Roanoke Times & World News; 7/18/2004; ; 700+ words
; ...sometimes summon pain. The same court records reveal that James Sallust, Ruth's owner, openly admitted mistreating his slave...approved Ruth's petition and freed her son from bondage. Sallust pursued the matter in Richmond and had the local ruling overturned...
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The Sulpician law on debt: implications for the political elite and broader ramifications.
Magazine article from: Acta Classica; 1/1/2007; ; 700+ words
; ...literary sources from the mid-first century BC. Cicero and Sallust relate probably the most memorable of these descriptions...texts, or was its origin far older and far more insidious? Sallust's description of Catiline is certainly based on Cicero...
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Cicero, Catiline, and Conspiracy: vying for control, Lucius Catiline conspired to become Rome's monarch, while Cicero worked to expose and thwart his plans and keep Rome's Republic alive.(History--Rome)
Magazine article from: The New American; 12/13/2004; ; 700+ words
; ...tremendous personal magnetism. Catiline could, the historian Sallust (and Catiline's contemporary) tells us, "endure hunger...decrepit Rome, he had no trouble attracting a following. Sallust informs us: "Amid the corruption of the great city Catiline...
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Dick Hern 1921-2002: OTHER NOTABLE WINS.(Sports)
Newspaper article from: The Racing Post (London, England); 5/23/2002; 700 words
; ...GerardJean Hislop King George Brigadier GerardJean Hislop Sussex Stakes Sallust Sir Michael Sobell Queen Elizabeth II S Brigadier GerardJean Hislop Prix du Moulin Sallust Sir Michael Sobell Champion Stakes Brigadier GerardJean Hislop 1973 Irish...
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Sallust
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Biography
Sallust Sallust (86-ca. 35 B.C.), or Gaius Sallustius Crispus, was a Roman statesman...narrative technique on critical stages in the decline of the Roman Republic. Sallust was born of plebeian stock in the small Sabine town of Amiternum. Joining...
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Latin literature
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
...encyclopedist Varro , the statesmen and prose masters Cicero and Julius Caesar , the poets Lucretius and Catullus , and the historian Sallust . Vergil , the greatest of Latin epic poets, exemplifies a new atmosphere in the Augustan age, with his celebration&mdash...
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Catiline
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
...battle at Pistoia a month later. The prime sources for Catiline's conspiracy are Cicero's four orations against him and Sallust's biography of him, but both of these are prejudiced and unreliable. The affair did little credit to any concerned, except...
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Republic
Dictionary entry from: New Dictionary of the History of Ideas
...the understanding of the theory and practice of the republic — Polybius (c.200 – 118 b.c.e.), Sallust (86 – 35 or 34 b.c.e.), and Livy (59 b.c.e. – 17 c.e.) were among the most important...
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Latin School
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of Children and Childhood in History and Society
...particular authors were selected. The most widely used throughout the centuries were probably Cicero, Caesar, Ovid, Pliny, Sallust, Terence, Virgil, and Horace in Latin (along with a few neo-Latin works like Erasmus's Dialogues ); and Xenophon...
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