The Black Death By J. F. C. Hecker - Project Gutenberg Hecker, J. F. C. (Justus Friedrich Carl), 17951850 Editor Morley, Henry, 1822-1894 Translator Babington, B. G. (Benjamin Guy), 1794-1866 Title The Black Death http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/1739
Extractions: The Dancing Mania Language English LoC Class RC: Medicine: Internal medicine Subject Black death Subject Chorea, Epidemic Category Text EBook-No. Release Date May 1, 1999 Public domain in the USA. Downloads Readers also downloaded… Read this ebook online... Available Formats Format Size Mirror Sites HTML 289 kB mirror sites EPUB 121 kB Kindle 193 kB Plucker 161 kB QiOO Mobile 163 kB Plain Text UTF-8 280 kB More Files… mirror sites If you scan this code with your mobile phone and appropriate software installed, it will open the phone browser to the mobile version of this page. Explain this to hear about new ebooks posted at Project Gutenberg. or to hear what Project Gutenberg says.
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Extractions: Enter a search term above to find Dictionary definitions or click the Thesaurus tab to find synonyms and antonyms. www.encarta.msn.com/encyclopedia_761588279/Black_Death.html Cached page The Black Death: Bubonic Plague: In the early 1330s an outbreak of deadly bubonic plague occurred in China. The bubonic plague mainly affects rodents, but fleas can
Chris Hecker/Texture Mapping Perspective Texture Mapping by Chris Hecker http://www.gamers.org/dEngine/quake/papers/checker_texmap.html
Extractions: Chris Hecker's home page for current info. In 1995, Chris Hecker started an article series on "Perspective Texture Mapping" in the Game Developer magazine , published by Miller Freeman . The series is finished by now. The articles in question as published in the "Under the Hood/Behind the Screen" column are: I received the back issues for Part I-III. MFI will hopefully deliver soon the Part IV issue on scanline subdivision, and Part V issue which contains the discussion of an example of a pipelined floating point texture mapper as invented by Michael Abrash. Another issue I got lays the foundations to the floating point approach Back issues can be ordered from MFI.
Extractions: Customer Sign In Create Account Find books by keyword: Find books by author: Find books by title: Price: Ask a question E-mail to a friend 1885. HECKER, J.F.C. THE DANCING MANIA OF THE MIDDLE AGES. Translated by B.G. Babington. NY: J. Fitzgerald, [circa 1885]. Small ., printed wraps chipping edges). Not sure what some of these terms mean? Look it up in our glossary wraps : The paper covering on the outside of a paperback. chipping : A defect in which small pieces missing from the edges. : Or quarto. A term used generally to describe the approximate size of a book, a book that is about 10" to 12" tall and roughly squarish in shape. The term is based on the size of paper traditionally used by book printers which has been folded and cut into 16 pages. Bibliopolis, LLC and Biblio.com Inc contact subscribe to newsletter terms ... member login graphic design by Gore Creative
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Ringing The Changes - Townsend, J.C. Hecker, J. F. C. Childpilgrimages. In The Epidemics of the Middle Ages. Trans. B.G. Babington. London Tr bner, 1859. Heinrici de Heimburg Annales. http://www.agapea.com/libros/Ringing-the-Changes-isbn-1844014258-i.htm
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Extractions: Timeline Search/Browse Contributors Permissions ... Related Links Title The epidemics of the Middle Ages / from the German of J. F. C. Hecker ; translated by B. G. Babington. Name/Creator Hecker, J. F. C. (Justus Friedrich Carl), 1795-1850, creator Babington, B. G. (Benjamin Guy), 1794-1866 Cooke, Robert H. HOLLIS ID Digital Object [Provides access to page images of entire work] http://nrs.harvard.edu/urn-3:DIV.LIB:1152948
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Extractions: MJ Gage's References This webpage contains information on references and possible references which Matilda Joslyn Gage used in her research. The names of authors and their works have come from only a few of her writings, all of which can be found on-line at the Matilda Joslyn Gage website. These works include: Speech given at the Syracuse National Convention On The Progress Of Education And Industrial Avocations For Women (1871, HTML at Gifts of Speech or here 1876 Declaration of Rights Seneca Falls , NY Women's Rights Convention (1879) Preceding Causes from first volume of The History of Woman Suffrage Protest Against the Unjust Interpretation of the Constitution The Matriarchate; or, Woman in the Past (1890) "Dangers of the Hour" Woman, Church, and State excerpts (1893); more excerpts Modern reader edition edited by Sally Roesch Wagner, published 1998) Short Stories "Burning the White Dog" page images at MOA) "Woman A Mystery" page images at MOA) At times, it is difficult to tell if Gage is referring to a work she read about, is quoting from or referencing a work she actuallyread, or is quoting from a work that was quoted in a third unnamed work. Sometimes she gives a title which I haven't been able to verify, but is close to a title of a work that I have been able to verify. At other times, Gage lists an author but not the title of his work.
The Black Death The Black Death. Book By J.F.C. Hecker. Author Hecker, J.F.C. Translation Babington, B.G . About October 1347, galleys carrying refugees from the conquered http://history-world.org/black_death.htm
Extractions: The Black Death Book: By J.F.C. Hecker Author: Hecker, J.F.C. Translation: Babington, B.G About October 1347, galleys carrying refugees from the conquered Genoese colonies in the Crimea brought the plague to Western Europe. In the course of the next few years, a truly appalling number of people died, and an indelible mark was left on European history. Black Death Ravages Europe Different parts of the oriental world have been mentioned as the probable locality of the first appearance of the plague or pestilence known as the "black death," but its origin is most generally referred to China, where, at all events, it raged violently about 1333, when it was accompanied at its outbreak by terrestrial and atmospheric phenomena of a destructive character, such as are said to have attended the first appearance of Asiatic cholera and other spreading and deadly diseases; from which it has been conjectured that through these convulsions deleterious foreign substances may have been projected into the atmosphere.
The Fantasy World Project Hecker, J. F. C. Dancing Mania of the Middle Ages (New York Gordon Press, 1977 1844). Marks, Geoffrey, and William Beatty. Epidemics (New York Charles Scribner's Sons, 1976). http://www.fantasyworldproject.com/plague.html
Extractions: The Dancing Mania bottom of page To disturb the tranquil and largely harmless existence of Pasteurella Pestis something had to happen to make the rodents leave their homes. With them, inevitably, would travel their attendant fleas and, within the fleas, a cargo of deadly parasites. We are unlikely ever to know exactly what it was which caused this particular rodent migration. Philip Ziegler, The Black Death It so happens that the animal most associated with the Pied Piper, the Black Rat ( Rattus rattus ) harbors an insect parasite called the flea ( Xenopsylla cheopis ), which in turn carries a complex set of bacteria called Pasteurella (or Yersinia pestis , better known as bubonic plague. Although medieval doctors and clergymen never realized that rats (rather, the fleas carried by them) delivered the plague to humans, it seems likely that our Piper would have noticed the correlation. But first: Kiang (Yangze) and Hoai River systems, China, 1333: There was a terrible drought and famine in these River districts, followed by violent storms and floods in Kingsai. Tsinchou Mountain disappeared, leaving a huge cleft in the earth. Honan and Houkouang, China, 1334: