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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... Chaucer's physician . Patients were usually treated by barber - surgeons , who performed such operations as bleeding , tooth drawing and cauteri- zation ; midwives ; apothecaries ; and members of the clergy , who were long in the habit ...
... Chaucer's physician . Patients were usually treated by barber - surgeons , who performed such operations as bleeding , tooth drawing and cauteri- zation ; midwives ; apothecaries ; and members of the clergy , who were long in the habit ...
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... Chaucer's poem is an example of a neglected variety of melancholy known in the medical literature as melancholia canina ( 185-90 ) . In broader terms , John B. Friedman , in a 1969 Chaucer Review article , described the narrator of the ...
... Chaucer's poem is an example of a neglected variety of melancholy known in the medical literature as melancholia canina ( 185-90 ) . In broader terms , John B. Friedman , in a 1969 Chaucer Review article , described the narrator of the ...
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... Chaucer's poem might have had on Shakespeare's play there is some disagreement . Shake- speare could have read Chaucer's Troilus in several edi- tions of his works : Thynne's of 1532 , or its 1542 or 1550 reprints , or Stow's of 1561 ...
... Chaucer's poem might have had on Shakespeare's play there is some disagreement . Shake- speare could have read Chaucer's Troilus in several edi- tions of his works : Thynne's of 1532 , or its 1542 or 1550 reprints , or Stow's of 1561 ...
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