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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... discussing Chaucer's concern with poetic subjectivity , Robert Ed- wards , in his recent book on the dream visions ... discussions by classical and medieval physicians . Furthermore , mak- ing clear distinctions between amor hereos ...
... discussing Chaucer's concern with poetic subjectivity , Robert Ed- wards , in his recent book on the dream visions ... discussions by classical and medieval physicians . Furthermore , mak- ing clear distinctions between amor hereos ...
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... discussion of " De amore qui hereos dicitur " after the sec- tion entitled " De mania & melancholia " in his Lilium Medicinae . " 1 Bernard's Lilium , completed in 1303 , was a revision of a popular textbook by Gilbert the Englishman in ...
... discussion of " De amore qui hereos dicitur " after the sec- tion entitled " De mania & melancholia " in his Lilium Medicinae . " 1 Bernard's Lilium , completed in 1303 , was a revision of a popular textbook by Gilbert the Englishman in ...
Strana 102
... discussion in the eighteenth century . The extremes are typified , on the one hand , by Helen Gardner , who views Jaques's cyni- cism as primary - he is " the cynic , the person who pre- fers the pleasures of superiority , cold - eyed ...
... discussion in the eighteenth century . The extremes are typified , on the one hand , by Helen Gardner , who views Jaques's cyni- cism as primary - he is " the cynic , the person who pre- fers the pleasures of superiority , cold - eyed ...
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