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UNINA9910330713603321 |
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Autore |
Belissa Marc |
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Figures du Nord : Scandinavie, Groenland, Sibérie. Perceptions et représentations des espaces septentriaux de la fin de Moyen Âge au XVIIIe siècle / / Éric Schnakenbourg |
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Rennes, : Presses universitaires de Rennes, 2019 |
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1 online resource (254 p.) |
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BesseJean-Marc |
ChevereauAntoine |
FreyChristian |
FurGunlög |
Grillo OrlandiniAlessandra |
GuyotAlain |
LagetFrédérique |
MailleferJean-Marie |
MohnikeThomas |
Mund-DopchieMonique |
PourchassePierrick |
SchnakenbourgÉric |
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History |
Scandinavie |
Groenland |
Sibérie |
histoire des représentations |
Nord |
stéréotype |
monde nordique |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Monografia |
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À la faveur de la dynamique générale de désenclavement du monde entamée dans les derniers siècles du Moyen Âge, les Européens commencent à découvrir les régions septentrionales de leur continent. Le Nord froid, hostile et mystérieux émerge à l'horizon. Sa définition géographique longtemps floue se précise peu à peu au XVIIIe siècle pour désigner la Scandinavie ainsi que les régions arctiques et subarctiques allant du Groenland à la Sibérie. Au fil des siècles, la part persistante d'inconnu et d'exotisme du milieu naturel et des habitants explique que ces régions septentrionales continuent d'être envisagées avec intérêt et curiosité. Entre la fin du Moyen Âge et le XVIIIe siècle, la formulation d'interrogations et la construction de stéréotypes sur le Nord génèrent un discours ambigu sans cesse renouvelé. Il évolue en fonction du degré de connaissance, de l'expérience, de la culture et de l'enjeu que représente le traitement de cette région pour ses observateurs. Ainsi, l'imaginaire entourant le monde nordique se décline au fil des siècles sans perdre en intensité, car le Nord autant qu'un objet propre est aussi une toile sur laquelle se projettent des interrogations sur les confins du monde, de l'imaginaire ou de l'humanité. Les représentations du Nord se nourrissent elles-mêmes de leurs fantasmes pour construire un monde ambivalent dans lequel les rigueurs naturelles et le caractère primitif des populations n'abolissent ni le mythe de l'Ultima Thulé hyperboréenne aux habitants proches des dieux, ni celui de l'Arcadie nordique au sein de laquelle règne la douceur et la félicité. |
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UNINA9910783754103321 |
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Autore |
Angeli Simon I |
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Otolaryngology : Basic Science and Clinical Review / / by: De Water, Thomas R. <van>, Staecker, Hinrich |
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1-63853-381-4 |
9786612999796 |
1-282-99979-6 |
1-58890-587-X |
9781588905873 |
1-4237-8822-2 |
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1 online resource (785 p.) |
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Otolaryngology |
Ear - Physiology |
Respiratory organs - Physiology |
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Description based upon print version of record. |
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Nota di bibliografia |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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Otolaryngology: Basic Science and Clinical Review; Title Page; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Preface; Foreword; Contributors; Part I: The Basic Principles; Chapter 1: Surgical Hemostasis; Chapter 2: Wound Healing; Chapter 3: Basic Principles of Allergic Diseases; Chapter 4: Head and Neck Manifestations of Rheumatological Diseases; Chapter 5: Pulmonary Physiology and Mechanical Ventilation; Chapter 6: Biology and Treatment of Sleep Apnea; Chapter 7: Microbiology, Virology, and Mechanisms of Infection; Chapter 8: Principles of Pharmacology; Chapter 9: Ototoxicity |
Chapter 10A: Oncology of Head and Neck TumorsChapter 10B: Immunobiology and Immunotherapy of Headand Neck Squamous Carcinoma; Chapter 11: Clinical Radiation Biology and Radiotherapy; Chapter 12: Environmental Effects on the Upper Airway; Chapter 13: How To Conduct Clinical Research; Chapter 14 Basic Principles and Current Applications of Lasers in Head and Neck Surgery; Chapter 15: Molecular Biology for the Otolaryngologist; Chapter 16: Physiology of |
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the Pediatric Patient; Chapter 17: Branchial Cleft Anatomy and Congenital Neck Masses; Chapter 18: Pathophysiology of Stridor and Airway Disease |
Chapter 19: Clinical Genetics in OtolaryngologyPart II: The Ear, Hearing, and Balance; Chapter 20: Embryology of the Outer, Middle, and Inner Ear; Chapter 21: Acoustics and Middle Ear Mechanics for Otolaryngology; Chapter 22: Surgical Anatomy of the Temporal Bone; Chapter 23: Histology and Histopathology of the Temporal Bone; Chapter 24 Ultrastructural Anatomy of the Cochlea; Chapter 25: Hair Cell Function; Chapter 26: Auditory Processing in Sensorineural Hearing Loss; Chapter 27: Pathways of Hearing and Balance; Chapter 28: Assessment of Central Auditory Function |
Chapter 29: Language and the Plastic BrainChapter 30: Principles of Audiometry; Chapter 31: Hearing Aids, Bone-Anchored Hearing Aids, and Cochlear Implants; Chapter 32: Mechanism of Noise-Induced Hearing Lossand Otoprotective Strategies; Chapter 33: Vestibular System Physiology; Chapter 34: Testing Balance and the Vestibular System; Chapter 35: Morphophysiology of the Facial Nerve; Chapter 36: Radiology of the Temporal Bone; Part III: The Nose, Olfaction, and the Sinuses; Chapter 37: Development of the Nose; Chapter 38: Surgical Anatomy of the Noseand Paranasal Sinuses |
Chapter 39: Nasal and Paranasal Sinus PhysiologyChapter 40: The Biology and Testing of Olfactory Dysfunction; Part IV: The Larynx, Voice, and Neck; Chapter 41: The Branchial Arches and their Derivatives; Chapter 42: Morphophysiology of the Larynx; Chapter 43: Neurological Disorders of the Larynx; Chapter 44: Basics of Voice Production; Chapter 45: Principles of Phonosurgery; Chapter 46: Surgical Anatomy of the Pharynx and Esophagus; Chapter 47: The Biology of Swallowing; Chapter 48: Laryngeal Pathology; Chapter 49 Origins and Specification of Craniofacial Musculoskeletal Tissues |
Chapter 50: Surgical Anatomy of the Neck and Classification of Dissections |
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Minimally invasive surgery has made tremendous strides in recent years, with exciting advances in instrumentation and techniques rapidly changing the scope of these ... |
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