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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... poetry but a rare instance among early medical writers . ' This does not mean that physicians learned nothing about humankind from poets but merely that in technical writing they dealt exclu- sively with an inherited body of medical ...
... poetry but a rare instance among early medical writers . ' This does not mean that physicians learned nothing about humankind from poets but merely that in technical writing they dealt exclu- sively with an inherited body of medical ...
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... poetry and medieval medicine . In studying the resemblances between Chaucer's poetry and medieval medical think- ing on melancholy , more light can be shed on the poet's keen psychological perceptiveness , as well as on the breadth of ...
... poetry and medieval medicine . In studying the resemblances between Chaucer's poetry and medieval medical think- ing on melancholy , more light can be shed on the poet's keen psychological perceptiveness , as well as on the breadth of ...
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... poetry.20 For more than 60 years — that is , since the Spanish Arabist , Julian Ribera , suggested that trobar is a deriva- tive of Arabic taraba , meaning " to sing " ( especially po- etry ) -some scholars have become increasingly con ...
... poetry.20 For more than 60 years — that is , since the Spanish Arabist , Julian Ribera , suggested that trobar is a deriva- tive of Arabic taraba , meaning " to sing " ( especially po- etry ) -some scholars have become increasingly con ...
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