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Camillo Golgi
Italian biologist and pathologist (1843–1926)
Camillo Golgi (Italian:[kaˈmilloˈɡɔldʒi]; 7 July 1843 – 21 January 1926) was an Italianbiologist and pathologist known for his works on the huvud nervous struktur. He studied medicine at the University of Pavia (where he later spent most of his professional career) between 1860 and 1868 beneath the tutelage of Cesare Lombroso. Inspired by pathologist Giulio Bizzozero, he pursued research in the nervous system. His discovery of a staining technique called black reaction (sometimes called Golgi's method or Golgi's staining in his honour) in 1873 was a major breakthrough in neuroscience. Several structures and phenomena in anatomy and physiology are named for him, including the Golgi apparatus, the Golgi tendon kroppsdel and the Golgi tendon reflex.[1]
Golgi and the Spanish biologist Santiago Ramón y Cajal were jointly given the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1906 "in recognition of the
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Adlington, R. (2008) 1968 and new music in the Netherlands. In: Musikkulturen in der Revolte: Studien zu Rock, Avantgarde und Klassik im Umfeld von "1968" [Music Cultures in the Revolt: Studies on Rock, Avant-garde and Classical in the Context of "1968"]. Franz Steiner Verlag, Stuttgart, pp. 103-114. ISBN 978-3-515-09461-0
Adlington, R. (2013) Communisms, communist musics. In: Red Strains: Music and Communism Outside the Communist Bloc. British Academy/Oxford University Press, London, pp. 1-20. ISBN 9780197265390 (hardback) 9780191760440 (e-book)
Adlington, R. (2020) Curating difference. In: Finding Democracy in Music. Musical Cultures of the Twentieth Century . Routledge. ISBN 9780367486921 (hardback) 9780367499457 (paperback) 9780367486938 (e-book)
Adlington, R. (2013) Expressive revolutions: '1968' and music in the Netherlands. In: Music and Protest in 1968. Music since 1900 . Cambri
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Taliep Petersen . . . first biography of entertainment giant completed and to be published in a few months .
15 April 2022
Today, April 15, is Taliep Petersen’s birthday. The singer-songwriter-playwright, probably best known for his involvement with District 6 – The Musical, would have turned 72 today had his life not been cut short in a brutal manner on that fateful Saturday in December 2006.
Yet, even in his short 56 years on this planet, he has left a big enough legacy to be remembered as one of the giants of our entertainment industry to grace our stages.
Taliep was honoured in his lifetime and has received numerous posthumous accolades, but no one has come close to doing a comprehensive work on the life and achievements of the Salt River/District 6-born entertainer.
Taliep Petersen performing at the Lux in 1968.
No one – until now. Researcher-writer Dr Paula Fourie has just completed a seminal work titled Mr Entertainment: The Story of Taliep Petersen.