“Aint No Way to Go: Food for Thought”. www.aintnowaytogo.com. 2019年12月12日閲覧。 "A prisoner who died when he choked on a Bible shoved down his throat baffled a medical specialist who at first suspected murder because he couldn't believe someone could do that to themselves."
Wanley, Nathaniel; Johnston, William (1806). “Chapter XXVIII: Of the different and unusual Ways by which some Men have come to their Deaths § 29”. Book I: Which treats of the Perfections, Powers, Capacities, Defects, Imperfections, and Deformities of the Body of Man. 1 (A new ed.). London. p. 114. ASINB001F3H1XA. LCCN07-3035. OCLC847968918. OL7188480M. https://archive.org/stream/wondersoflittlew00wanluoft#page/n111. "Charles II. King of Navarre, by a vicious life in his youth, fell into a paralytic distemper in his old age, that took away the use of his limbs. His physicians directed him to be sewed up in a sheet that had for a considerable time been steeped in strong distilled spirits, to recover the natural heat of his benumbed joints. The surgeon having sewed him up very close, and wanting a knife to cut off the thread, made use of a candle that was at hand to burn it off; but the flame from the thread reaching the sheet, the spirits wherewith it was wet immediately taking fire, burnt so vehemently, that no endeavours could extinguish the flame. Thus the miserable King lost his life in using the means to recover his health."
Wanley, Nathaniel; Johnston, William (1806). “Chapter XXVIII: Of the different and unusual Ways by which some Men have come to their Deaths § 29”. Book I: Which treats of the Perfections, Powers, Capacities, Defects, Imperfections, and Deformities of the Body of Man. 1 (A new ed.). London. p. 114. ASINB001F3H1XA. LCCN07-3035. OCLC847968918. OL7188480M. https://archive.org/stream/wondersoflittlew00wanluoft#page/n111. "Charles II. King of Navarre, by a vicious life in his youth, fell into a paralytic distemper in his old age, that took away the use of his limbs. His physicians directed him to be sewed up in a sheet that had for a considerable time been steeped in strong distilled spirits, to recover the natural heat of his benumbed joints. The surgeon having sewed him up very close, and wanting a knife to cut off the thread, made use of a candle that was at hand to burn it off; but the flame from the thread reaching the sheet, the spirits wherewith it was wet immediately taking fire, burnt so vehemently, that no endeavours could extinguish the flame. Thus the miserable King lost his life in using the means to recover his health."
“Coyotes kill Toronto singer in Cape Breton”. CBC News (2009年10月29日). 2016年8月22日閲覧。 “"Bob Bancroft, a retired biologist with the Department of Natural Resources, said this kind of attack is extremely rare..."”
EN Gardiner (1906). “The Journal of Hellenic Studies”. Nature124 (3117): 121. Bibcode: 1929Natur.124..121.. doi:10.1038/124121a0. "Fatal accidents did occur as in the case of Arrhichion, but they were very rare..."
Alan Cameron (1991). “How thin was Philitas?”. The Classical Quarterly41 (2): 534–8. doi:10.1017/S0009838800004717.
“When coyotes attack”. Explore (2010年2月22日). 2016年8月22日閲覧。 “"As headline writers across the continent tried to marry some unfamiliar words—fatal, coyote, mauling—most people who spend time outdoors found it hard to believe that coyotes had actually killed a human."”
EN Gardiner (1906). “The Journal of Hellenic Studies”. Nature124 (3117): 121. Bibcode: 1929Natur.124..121.. doi:10.1038/124121a0. "Fatal accidents did occur as in the case of Arrhichion, but they were very rare..."
Murray, John (2003年7月20日). “Do Not Adjust Your Set By Kate Dunn: Live television drama may have gone, but, says Matthew Sweet, this entertaining history ensures it won’t be forgotten”. The Independent. 2003年8月10日時点のオリジナルよりアーカイブ。 “An incident on the set of a 1958 edition of Armchair Theatre illustrates the perverse extremes of professionalism that television actors were expected to exhibit. The ... cast included ... a young Welsh actor named Gareth Jones. ‘During transmission’, recalls [Peter] Bowles, ‘a little group of us was talking on camera while awaiting the arrival of Gareth Jones’s character .... We could see him coming up towards us, and he was going to arrive on cue, but we saw him drop, we saw him fall. We had no idea what had happened, but he certainly wasn’t coming our way. The actors, including me, started making up lines: “I’m sure if So‑and‑so were here he would say...” ’ Jones had suffered a fatal heart attack – but rather than informing the actors of their colleague’s death and ceasing transmission of the play, the producers decided to let them stumble on to the end.”
Wanley, Nathaniel; Johnston, William (1806). “Chapter XXVIII: Of the different and unusual Ways by which some Men have come to their Deaths § 29”. Book I: Which treats of the Perfections, Powers, Capacities, Defects, Imperfections, and Deformities of the Body of Man. 1 (A new ed.). London. p. 114. ASINB001F3H1XA. LCCN07-3035. OCLC847968918. OL7188480M. https://archive.org/stream/wondersoflittlew00wanluoft#page/n111. "Charles II. King of Navarre, by a vicious life in his youth, fell into a paralytic distemper in his old age, that took away the use of his limbs. His physicians directed him to be sewed up in a sheet that had for a considerable time been steeped in strong distilled spirits, to recover the natural heat of his benumbed joints. The surgeon having sewed him up very close, and wanting a knife to cut off the thread, made use of a candle that was at hand to burn it off; but the flame from the thread reaching the sheet, the spirits wherewith it was wet immediately taking fire, burnt so vehemently, that no endeavours could extinguish the flame. Thus the miserable King lost his life in using the means to recover his health."
"Sir William, so late as Thursday, was out shooting in the parish of Bagby, and in crossing a turnip field fell with his body on to a turnip, sustaining severe internal injuries. All that medical aid could do was done, but with Sir William's failing health he gradually sank, and died, as stated above, about ten o'clock yesterday morning."“DEATH OF SIR WILLIAM PAYNE GALLWEY”. Northern Echo. (1881年12月20日). https://www.newspapers.com/newspage/3916923192018年10月28日閲覧。
Weinraub, Bernard (1993年4月15日). “Bruce Lee's Brief Life Being Brought to Screen”. The New York Times. 2016年8月19日閲覧。 “"Referring to the bizarre death of Brandon Lee, he said: 'This latest tragedy is almost too much. I don't know what to make of it. It's almost like something unseen is taking place that's more than a coincidence.'"”
Wanley, Nathaniel; Johnston, William (1806). “Chapter XXVIII: Of the different and unusual Ways by which some Men have come to their Deaths § 29”. Book I: Which treats of the Perfections, Powers, Capacities, Defects, Imperfections, and Deformities of the Body of Man. 1 (A new ed.). London. p. 114. ASINB001F3H1XA. LCCN07-3035. OCLC847968918. OL7188480M. https://archive.org/stream/wondersoflittlew00wanluoft#page/n111. "Charles II. King of Navarre, by a vicious life in his youth, fell into a paralytic distemper in his old age, that took away the use of his limbs. His physicians directed him to be sewed up in a sheet that had for a considerable time been steeped in strong distilled spirits, to recover the natural heat of his benumbed joints. The surgeon having sewed him up very close, and wanting a knife to cut off the thread, made use of a candle that was at hand to burn it off; but the flame from the thread reaching the sheet, the spirits wherewith it was wet immediately taking fire, burnt so vehemently, that no endeavours could extinguish the flame. Thus the miserable King lost his life in using the means to recover his health."
Bill Lindelof. “Woman dies after falling from golf cart onto wine glasses”. The Sacramento Bee. 2017年7月13日時点のオリジナルよりアーカイブ。2017年7月1日閲覧。 “Co-workers of Debra Bedard of San Jose, Calif., expressed condolences after she died in a freak golf cart accident in an olive orchard Friday night.”
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Translations of the Orkneyinga saga (chapters 4 and 5), which relates the story, can be read online at Sacred texts and Northvegr.
Robey, Tim (2015年10月30日). “Brandon Lee and the 'curse' of The Crow”. The Telegraph. 2016年8月19日閲覧。 “"The accident that had just occurred may be the unluckiest in the history of Hollywood production, for a bleak variety of logistical reasons that only came to light afterwards. It was also among the eeriest and most tragic in a whole set of other ways."”
Horgan, Colin (2009年10月30日). “Coyote killings are rare and shocking”. The Guardian. 2016年8月22日閲覧。 “"Singer Taylor Mitchell's death was highly unusual . . . [D]espite the frequency of coyote encounters, attacks are rarely very serious, and deaths as a result are virtually unheard of."”
“The Reliable Source”. The Washington Post (1993年4月1日). 2016年8月19日閲覧。 “"Hollywood was aghast yesterday over the sudden and bizarre death of 27-year-old actor Brandon Lee, who was filming in Wilmington, N.C."”
Murray, John (2003年7月20日). “Do Not Adjust Your Set By Kate Dunn: Live television drama may have gone, but, says Matthew Sweet, this entertaining history ensures it won’t be forgotten”. The Independent. 2003年8月10日時点のオリジナルよりアーカイブ。 “An incident on the set of a 1958 edition of Armchair Theatre illustrates the perverse extremes of professionalism that television actors were expected to exhibit. The ... cast included ... a young Welsh actor named Gareth Jones. ‘During transmission’, recalls [Peter] Bowles, ‘a little group of us was talking on camera while awaiting the arrival of Gareth Jones’s character .... We could see him coming up towards us, and he was going to arrive on cue, but we saw him drop, we saw him fall. We had no idea what had happened, but he certainly wasn’t coming our way. The actors, including me, started making up lines: “I’m sure if So‑and‑so were here he would say...” ’ Jones had suffered a fatal heart attack – but rather than informing the actors of their colleague’s death and ceasing transmission of the play, the producers decided to let them stumble on to the end.”
Bill Lindelof. “Woman dies after falling from golf cart onto wine glasses”. The Sacramento Bee. 2017年7月13日時点のオリジナルよりアーカイブ。2017年7月1日閲覧。 “Co-workers of Debra Bedard of San Jose, Calif., expressed condolences after she died in a freak golf cart accident in an olive orchard Friday night.”
Wanley, Nathaniel; Johnston, William (1806). “Chapter XXVIII: Of the different and unusual Ways by which some Men have come to their Deaths § 29”. Book I: Which treats of the Perfections, Powers, Capacities, Defects, Imperfections, and Deformities of the Body of Man. 1 (A new ed.). London. p. 114. ASINB001F3H1XA. LCCN07-3035. OCLC847968918. OL7188480M. https://archive.org/stream/wondersoflittlew00wanluoft#page/n111. "Charles II. King of Navarre, by a vicious life in his youth, fell into a paralytic distemper in his old age, that took away the use of his limbs. His physicians directed him to be sewed up in a sheet that had for a considerable time been steeped in strong distilled spirits, to recover the natural heat of his benumbed joints. The surgeon having sewed him up very close, and wanting a knife to cut off the thread, made use of a candle that was at hand to burn it off; but the flame from the thread reaching the sheet, the spirits wherewith it was wet immediately taking fire, burnt so vehemently, that no endeavours could extinguish the flame. Thus the miserable King lost his life in using the means to recover his health."
Ryan, Craig (2003). Magnificent Failure: Free Fall from the Edge of Space. Smithsonian Air and Space Museum Press. ISBN978-1-58834-141-9. OCLC51059086