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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... evidence that medical theories can be used for different purposes by different writers does not invalidate Chaucer's extensive medical knowledge . Shakespeare's interest in medicine , which spanned his entire career , appeared in his ...
... evidence that medical theories can be used for different purposes by different writers does not invalidate Chaucer's extensive medical knowledge . Shakespeare's interest in medicine , which spanned his entire career , appeared in his ...
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... evidence does not make it possible to prove that Chaucer read the writing of medieval medical au- thorities ; we are simply assured that it was not impossi- ble . Rossell Hope Robbins , an indefatigable tracker of manuscripts , in his ...
... evidence does not make it possible to prove that Chaucer read the writing of medieval medical au- thorities ; we are simply assured that it was not impossi- ble . Rossell Hope Robbins , an indefatigable tracker of manuscripts , in his ...
Strana 68
... treatment of the effects of excessive love in medieval literature and the signa of the medical books , then clear evidence , at least , that medieval physicians and poets view the same phenom- ena in 68 Chaucer's Troilus and Criseyde.
... treatment of the effects of excessive love in medieval literature and the signa of the medical books , then clear evidence , at least , that medieval physicians and poets view the same phenom- ena in 68 Chaucer's Troilus and Criseyde.
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