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  • A Magnificat quinti toni, printed under Divitis's name by Attaingnant in 1534, was assigned to Richafort in Scotto's edition of 1542 and subsequently reprinted by Rhau (1544), Moderne (1550) and Gardano (1562).

    Archive 2009-05-01 Lu 2009

  • Sul sito di Brandon trovate delle fotografie del dietro le quinti scattate da Luanne Dietz.

    No Fat Clips!!! : BRANDON McCORMICK – Robert the Robot 2008

  • * Ego vero ad opus diei quinti non restringo creationem; sed potius ex illa infermi et confusa massa pendere dico, quae fuit veluti scaturigo totius mundi: [960] 1

    Commentary on Genesis - Volume 1 1509-1564 1996

  • -- Ed. [76] "Ego vero ad opus diei quinti non restringo creationem; sed potius ex illa infermi et confusa massa pendere dico, quae fuit veluti scaturigo totius mundi."

    Commentary on Genesis - Volume 1 1509-1564 1996

  • The Flexor digiti quinti brevis (Flexor brevis minimi digiti) lies under the metatarsal bone of the little toe, and resembles one of the Interossei.

    IV. Myology. 8e. The Muscles and Fasciæ of the Foot 1918

  • The abductors are the Interossei dorsales, the Abductor hallucis, and the Abductor digiti quinti.

    IV. Myology. 8e. The Muscles and Fasciæ of the Foot 1918

  • Its tendon, after gliding over a smooth facet on the under surface of the base of the fifth metatarsal bone, is inserted, with the Flexor digiti quinti brevis, into the fibular side of the base of the first phalanx of the fifth toe.

    IV. Myology. 8e. The Muscles and Fasciæ of the Foot 1918

  • The Abductor digiti quinti (Abductor minimi digiti) lies along the lateral border of the foot, and is in relation by its medial margin with the lateral plantar vessels and nerves.

    IV. Myology. 8e. The Muscles and Fasciæ of the Foot 1918

  • The lateral portion covers the under surface of the Abductor digiti quinti; it is thin in front and thick behind, where it forms a strong band between the lateral process of the tuberosity of the calcaneus and the base of the fifth metatarsal bone; it is continuous medially with the central portion of the plantar aponeurosis, and laterally with the dorsal fascia.

    IV. Myology. 8e. The Muscles and Fasciæ of the Foot 1918

  • Occasionally a few of the deeper fibers are inserted into the lateral part of the distal half of the fifth metatarsal bone; these are described by some as a distinct muscle, the Opponens digiti quinti.

    IV. Myology. 8e. The Muscles and Fasciæ of the Foot 1918

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