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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... passages , and Chaucer doubtless had read some of them . There is , to cite one example , in the fourteenth century medical treatise , The Wyse Boke of Peers of Salerne , a passage similar to Chaucer's : The propyrteys of the planetys ...
... passages , and Chaucer doubtless had read some of them . There is , to cite one example , in the fourteenth century medical treatise , The Wyse Boke of Peers of Salerne , a passage similar to Chaucer's : The propyrteys of the planetys ...
Strana 42
... passage , Robinson points out in the Explanatory Notes to his edition , resembles both the opening of Froissart's Paradys d'Amours and several passages in Machaut's Dit de la Fonteinne Amoureuse ( 773 ) . He adds that the situation ...
... passage , Robinson points out in the Explanatory Notes to his edition , resembles both the opening of Froissart's Paradys d'Amours and several passages in Machaut's Dit de la Fonteinne Amoureuse ( 773 ) . He adds that the situation ...
Strana 151
... passages are protracted . The subject of Helena's cure of the French king's fistula , for instance , remains a focus ... passage may bespeak firsthand acquaintance with deathbed experience , but most of the details turn up in fifteenth ...
... passages are protracted . The subject of Helena's cure of the French king's fistula , for instance , remains a focus ... passage may bespeak firsthand acquaintance with deathbed experience , but most of the details turn up in fifteenth ...
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