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Eustachio

[e-oo-stah-kyaw]

noun

  1. Bartolommeo 1524?–1574, Italian anatomist.



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Incidentally, another piece of tubing in the body, the Eustachian tube linking the middle ear to the pharynx, was also described around this time, by Bartolomeo Eustachio.

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Two streets lead from the Piazza S. Eustachio to— The Pantheon, the most perfect pagan building in the city, built B.C.

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An exquisite form of the same period, but showing still more advanced naturalism, from a very early group of third order windows, near the Church of St. Eustachio on the Grand Canal.

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This is contained in a Letter of Eustachio Divini, Printed in Italian at Rome, as the 39.

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My mother sobbed and vowed whole pounds of wax To St. Eustachio, would he but remove This fearful presence from her door.

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