02650nim 2200433Ka 450 991015772950332120250814103526.61-933311-50-9(CKB)3710000001002205(ODN)ODN0005016542(EXLCZ)99371000000100220520191008d2009 uy 0enguruna---|||||spwrdacontentsrdamediacrdamediacrrdacarrierThe guillotine /Thomas CarlyleUnabridged.Solon Freshwater Seas20091 online resource (10 audio files) digitalFrench Revolution.Unabridged.Thomas Carlyle's The French Revolution is a landmark of literary history. Conceived not as a dry recounting of facts, but as a personal, vivid, direct, and dramatic encounter with the turbulent times of revolutionary France, it is in fact an extended dramatic monologue in which we meet not only the striking personalities and events of the time, but the equally striking personality and mind of Thomas Carlyle himself. In this, the third volume of the series, we live out the course of the French Revolution, from the aftermath of the insurrection of August 1792, which effectively brought the reign of Louis XVI to an end, through the short-lived Constitutional Assembly, into and through the horrors of the Reign of Terror and the emergence of the man on horseback: Napoleon Bonaparte. Thomas Carlyle's writing is a true challenge to the reader and the listener. He does not write in the calm, objective, matter-of-fact style of a modern historian; quite the contrary! He writes as if he were there, a witness to history, passionately involved with the events that he makes unfold before our eyes. He gives his rare mastery of the outer reaches of the English language full scope, challenging us to grasp not only his complex thoughts, but his intricate manner of expressing them. Grappling with his mind and with the events of the Revolution at the same time is a powerful challenge for any reader or listener. Enjoy!Guillotine, the French Revolution Volume 3, TheFranceHistoryRevolution1789-1799FranceHistoryRevolution1789-1799HIS010000HIS013000HIS027130bisacshCarlyle Thomas153333Durand John1822-1908Rom SvendTEFODTEFODAUDIO9910157729503321The guillotine4424979UNINA03036nam 2200601 a 450 991096504380332120200520144314.097827420118032742011803(CKB)2670000000408576(EBL)3317876(SSID)ssj0001128988(PQKBManifestationID)11662655(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001128988(PQKBWorkID)11068131(PQKB)10031890(MiAaPQ)EBC3317876(PPN)176624716(FR-PaCSA)88814915(FRCYB88814915)88814915(BIP)50484053(EXLCZ)99267000000040857620130729d2011 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrExtratemporal lobe epilepsy surgery /Mohamad Z. Koubeissi and Robert J. MaciunasMontrouge, France John Libbey Eurotext20111 online resource (529 p.)Progress in epileptic disorders / International Epilepsy Colloquium-Clevland,1777-4284 ;v. 10Description based upon print version of record.9782742007721 2742007725 Includes bibliographical references.section 1. Semiology of extratemporal epilepsy -- section 2. Non-invasive neurophysiology of extratemporal lobe epilepsies -- section 3. Neuroimaging of extra temporal lobe epilepsies -- section 4. Invasive evaluation of extratemporal lobe epilepsies -- section 5. Surgery and outcome of extratemporal lobe epilepsies.The theme of the Cleveland colloquium which took place in May 2010 was extratemporal lobe epilepsy surgery. Patients with refractory extratemporal lobe epilepsy, particularly those in whom imaging examinations did not reveal any brain lesions, have a less positive prognosis after surgery than those with mesial temporal lobe epilepsy. The semiology of seizures, the functional imaging techniques, neuropsychological evaluation and intracranial EEG are used to select surgical patients. Moreover, a large number of centres have experimented with new methods for identifying the epileptogenic area in these patients. This work outlines diagnostic and prognostic tools available as well as epilepsy surgery. Written by international experts who attended the Cleveland colloquium, it will be all the more useful to neurologists, neurosurgeons and epileptologists as no other work until now has focused on this subject.Progress in epileptic disorders ;v. 10.EpilepsySurgeryEpilepticsEpilepsySurgery.Epileptics.616.853Koubeissi Mohamad Z1798700Maciunas Robert J1798701MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910965043803321Extratemporal lobe epilepsy surgery4341600UNINA