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Amentia has a long history, mostly associated with dementia.
The difference between amentia and dementia was originally defined by time of onset.
During the 1890s, amentia meant someone who was born with mental deficiencies.
The vesanias included amentia, melancholia, mania, and oneirodynia.
It is always an acquired condition, and as such is to be distinguished from amentia, which is either a congenital state or one closely connected with that period.
Frenzy was used as a description of rapid mood changes and raving, amentia could refer to violence or terror, stupor to apathy and poverty of response.
During their trip to rescue the Pixies, Brandon gets dragged into a marriage with the Princess of Downland, Amentia, but gets rescued.
Vicit pudorem libido timorem audacia rationem amentia.
Amentia was the term used to denote an individual who developed deficits in mental functioning early in life, while dementia included individuals who develop mental deficiencies as adults.
Valery was replaced by Alexander Goron (Amentia, Posthumous Blasphemer), and the place of Ilya took Nikodem Ciesluk.
Bartholomaeus Anglicus, a professor of theology at Paris, discussed in his encyclopaedia De proprietatibus Rerum the three major types of insanity; frenzy, amentia and stupor, which he associated with excesses of choler, melancholy and phlegm.
She is instead that staple of Victorian literature: a young and penniless orphan of refined sensibility who marries a 55-year-old friend of her recently deceased father as a way of providing for herself and her sister (an idiot savant whose condition was vaguely diagnosed as "amentia," a "state of restricted potentiality").
However, the evolution of mankind has reached the point where it is better to leave religion behind, for it does comprise 'a system of wishful illusions together with a disavowal of reality, such as we find in an isolated form nowhere else but in amentia, in a state of blissful hallucinatory confusion'.