Daniel H Garrison

Daniel H Garrison
  • Northwestern University

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Introduction
Daniel H Garrison is retired from the Department of Classics, Northwestern University. Daniel does research in medical history. His current project is 'Falloppio and Vesalius'.
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Northwestern University

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Publications (11)
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Essays for Jasper Griffin - Clarke(M.J.), Currie(B.G.F.), Lyne(R.O.A.M.) (edd.) Epic Interactions. Perspectives on Homer, Virgil, and the Epic tradition. Presented to Jasper Griffin by Former Pupils. Pp. xiv + 441, ill Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2006. Cased, £70. ISBN: 978-0-19-927630-1. - Volume 58 Issue 2 - Daniel H. Garrison
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Diction and ColorTranslation: The “Kid Brother” TestAlliteration, Assonance, and Other Sound EffectsReading Catullus Out LoudDoing VerbsCommentariesTrots or PoniesReality ChecksObscenityGood and Bad MemorizationLanguage, Persona, and PersonalityCatullus North and SouthArranging the PoemsThe Poetry of ScandalPoetry of FriendshipHigh and Low DictionC...
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Biography 25.2 (2002) 375-377 This collection of eleven papers grew out of a 1996 symposium at the Centre for the Study of European Civilization at the University of Bergen. As a group, they tell us a great deal about the early traditions in which biography as an art is steeped, for better or worse. The authors discussed—Iamblichus (fl. c. 165-180)...
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Vesalius' short chapter on craniology and the "unnatural" shapes that skulls could take is a uniquely interesting illustration of the young anatomist's position halfway between a traditional belief in a standard or canonical "natural" human anatomy and the host of variations confronted in his day-to-day observation of actual cadavers. His interest...
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An annotated translation into English of Chapter 11, Book One, "On the Teeth, Which Are Also Counted as Bones," from Andreas Vesalius' De humani corporis fabrica. The translation incorporates the text of both the 1543 and 1555 editions, and verified citations of ancient sources. In this chapter, Vesalius corrects errors of Galen and demonstrates an...
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Thesis (M.A.)--University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1963. Includes bibliographical references.
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Thesis--University of California, Berkeley. Bibliography: leaves 142-146. Microfilm.

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