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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... CALLED HEREOS BY SOME ] It is called hereos because the noble [ hereosi ] and well born are accustomed to incur this suffering as a result of their abundant indulgences in pleasures , as Viaticus says : As happiness is the ultimate ...
... CALLED HEREOS BY SOME ] It is called hereos because the noble [ hereosi ] and well born are accustomed to incur this suffering as a result of their abundant indulgences in pleasures , as Viaticus says : As happiness is the ultimate ...
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... called hereos is melancholic worry over the love of a woman " 28 - and then amplifies his idea : The cause of this suffering is impairment of the esti- mative faculty on account of a fixation on a figure and face . Hence when someone is ...
... called hereos is melancholic worry over the love of a woman " 28 - and then amplifies his idea : The cause of this suffering is impairment of the esti- mative faculty on account of a fixation on a figure and face . Hence when someone is ...
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... called him euery maner of creature , because he hath intercourse with euery maner of creature ; he hath a being , as haue the stones ; life , as haue the plants ; and sence or feeling as the beasts ; and vnderstanding , as haue the ...
... called him euery maner of creature , because he hath intercourse with euery maner of creature ; he hath a being , as haue the stones ; life , as haue the plants ; and sence or feeling as the beasts ; and vnderstanding , as haue the ...
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