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  • For example, I have searched the net for photos of another well known dinosaur: Edmontosaurus regalis.

    Life's Time Capsule: Thoughts on Palaeoart II Peter Bond 2009

  • For example, I have searched the net for photos of another well known dinosaur: Edmontosaurus regalis.

    Archive 2009-03-01 Prehistoric Insanity 2009

  • Also yellowing on the right is a native Thalictrum ssp. and amber royal fern, Osmunda regalis to the left.

    Dying Well-Aging Attractively « Fairegarden 2009

  • The area supports a number of species locally threatened or at their biogeographic limits, including golden eagle Aquila chrysaetos, prairie falcon Falco mexicanus, ferruginous hawk Buteo regalis, loggerhead shrike Lanius ludovicianus, merlin Falco columbarius, Brewers sparrow Spizella breweri and grasshopper sparrow Ammodramus savannarum.

    Dinosaur Provincial Park, Canada 2009

  • I have read Sam Gon's site you'll notice I've grabbed, with citations, his great techincal drawings he himself quotes this uncertainty in the very beginning of the Parapeytoia section by saying: "This page features images of the fossils and reconstructions of two unusual species that some consider anomalocaridids, including Opabinia regalis, considered by some a close relative of anomalocaridids, and by others as a full member of the anomalocarid clade."

    Life's Time Capsule: Anomalocarids in Art Weapon of Mass Imagination 2009

  • Note 137: In Haly Abbas's Liber regalis dispositionis, Practica, bk. 1, chap. 20, p. 151vb ( "Accidunt autem infantibus proprie illis passiones et morbi quos meminit hypocras in libro aphorismo dicens …") and in the incipit of the brief text Ut testatur Ypocras in afforismis, on which see below. back

    A Tender Age: Cultural Anxieties over the Child in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries 2005

  • Stephen retranslated the Liber regalis dispositionis, which Constantinus Africanus had in the previous century already translated from the Arabic.

    A Tender Age: Cultural Anxieties over the Child in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries 2005

  • Constantinus Africanus translated it as the Pantegni while, a half century later, in 1127, Stephen of Antioch retranslated it as the Liber regalis dispositionis. 26

    A Tender Age: Cultural Anxieties over the Child in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries 2005

  • Common herbs include butterweed (Senecio glabellus), jewelweed (Impatiens capensis), and royal fern (Osmunda regalis).

    Mississippi lowland forests 2007

  • Note 109: Constantinus Africanus described this most succinctly in his Pantegni (the theoretical part of Hali Abbas's Liber regalis dispositionis): "Eorum ergo membra videntur esse tenera sed iam nata minus sunt tenera quam cum sint in matris vulva."

    A Tender Age: Cultural Anxieties over the Child in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries 2005

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