The Melancholy Muse: Chaucer, Shakespeare, and Early MedicineDuquesne University Press, 1995 - Počet stran: 185 Melancholy is so much part of human experience that it is no surprise that, in its clinical dimension, it has been written about by physicians for hundreds of years, from antiquity into the 20th century. |
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... Avicenna in Italy , because of " the philosophical context in which Avicenna suc- ceeded in placing medicine " ( 40 ) . Avicenna's Canon re- tained its prominence as a textbook in western European universities even after the Middle Ages ...
... Avicenna in Italy , because of " the philosophical context in which Avicenna suc- ceeded in placing medicine " ( 40 ) . Avicenna's Canon re- tained its prominence as a textbook in western European universities even after the Middle Ages ...
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... Avicenna's Treatise on Love . 22 It assigned to the ani- mal soul a role of partnership with the rational soul , whereby the desire for union with external beauty fur- thers the rational soul in its ascent to the absolute Good ...
... Avicenna's Treatise on Love . 22 It assigned to the ani- mal soul a role of partnership with the rational soul , whereby the desire for union with external beauty fur- thers the rational soul in its ascent to the absolute Good ...
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... Avicenna , Liber Canonis ... ( 1486 ) , lib . III , Fen . I , Tractatus IV , cap . xxv , " De Cura . " This work was originally translated from the Arabic into Latin by Gerard of Cremona ( 1114-1187 ) . Avicenna's ideas on melancholia ...
... Avicenna , Liber Canonis ... ( 1486 ) , lib . III , Fen . I , Tractatus IV , cap . xxv , " De Cura . " This work was originally translated from the Arabic into Latin by Gerard of Cremona ( 1114-1187 ) . Avicenna's ideas on melancholia ...
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