The Melancholy Muse: Chaucer, Shakespeare, and Early MedicineDuquesne University Press, 1995 - 185 Seiten 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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... acedia in terms of the solitary monastic life and defined it as taedium sive anxietas cordis ( boredom or anxiety ; Altschule , 117 ) . For Cassian , anger and acedia were to be counted among the deadly sins , but physi- cians long ...
... acedia in terms of the solitary monastic life and defined it as taedium sive anxietas cordis ( boredom or anxiety ; Altschule , 117 ) . For Cassian , anger and acedia were to be counted among the deadly sins , but physi- cians long ...
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... acedia . In his scholarly study of acedia , Siegfried Wenzel warns against the tendency to view the history of acedia in the later Middle Ages " as a linear change of meaning from spir- itual dryness or inappetance to plain laziness ...
... acedia . In his scholarly study of acedia , Siegfried Wenzel warns against the tendency to view the history of acedia in the later Middle Ages " as a linear change of meaning from spir- itual dryness or inappetance to plain laziness ...
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... acedia is one of five Wenzel cited , ex- plicitly , relating the vice to the melancholic humour , thus bringing the concept of acedia closer to the medical tradition . Augsburg relates the signs of acedia to mental conditions that , in ...
... acedia is one of five Wenzel cited , ex- plicitly , relating the vice to the melancholic humour , thus bringing the concept of acedia closer to the medical tradition . Augsburg relates the signs of acedia to mental conditions that , in ...
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