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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... known in Latin as Avicenna , was born in Afsena in the district of Bokhara , one of the leading cultural centers of the Moslem world . Avicenna's fame as a physician rests on the Qanun ( known in English as the Canon ) , a mas- sive ...
... known in Latin as Avicenna , was born in Afsena in the district of Bokhara , one of the leading cultural centers of the Moslem world . Avicenna's fame as a physician rests on the Qanun ( known in English as the Canon ) , a mas- sive ...
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... known : that many of these same ideas about the pain and suffering of love also appear in medieval medi- cal treatises , where the phenomenon of much the same kind of love is treated as an illness , suggesting that there was , perhaps ...
... known : that many of these same ideas about the pain and suffering of love also appear in medieval medi- cal treatises , where the phenomenon of much the same kind of love is treated as an illness , suggesting that there was , perhaps ...
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... known to Chaucer , judging from echoes in his own Treatise on the Astrolabe ( see p . 27 ) . Notes to Chapter 3 1. The most eloquent detractor is E. Talbot Donaldson , " The Myth of Courtly Love , " Speaking of Chaucer , 154–63 . 2 ...
... known to Chaucer , judging from echoes in his own Treatise on the Astrolabe ( see p . 27 ) . Notes to Chapter 3 1. The most eloquent detractor is E. Talbot Donaldson , " The Myth of Courtly Love , " Speaking of Chaucer , 154–63 . 2 ...
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