The View from Minerva's Tower: Learning and Imagination in The Anatomy of MelancholyUniversity of Toronto Press, 1989 - 250 pages |
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... Adams describes the symptoms of this with his best satiric bite : They are ever troubling themselves with unnecessary thoughtfulness of long or short , white or black , round or square ; confounding their wits with geometrical ...
... Adams describes the symptoms of this with his best satiric bite : They are ever troubling themselves with unnecessary thoughtfulness of long or short , white or black , round or square ; confounding their wits with geometrical ...
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... Adams into difficulties . He seems to confuse the spiritual and worldly realms when he calls civil magistrates physicians to the soul's sickness . If the only physician is Christ and the only remedy grace , how can the civil law help ...
... Adams into difficulties . He seems to confuse the spiritual and worldly realms when he calls civil magistrates physicians to the soul's sickness . If the only physician is Christ and the only remedy grace , how can the civil law help ...
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... Adams and better suiting a Christian minister . For Adams , as we have seen , disease itself is a sin . Burton will not condemn even plain lust . ' How odious and abominable , ' he says , ' so to starve , to offer violence , to suppress ...
... Adams and better suiting a Christian minister . For Adams , as we have seen , disease itself is a sin . Burton will not condemn even plain lust . ' How odious and abominable , ' he says , ' so to starve , to offer violence , to suppress ...
Table des matières
Introduction | 3 |
The Melancholy Physician Considers | 16 |
Geography | 31 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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Heritage: Learning and Imagination of the Anatomy of Melancholy Eleanor Patricia Vicari,VICARI Aucun aperçu disponible - 1989 |
Expressions et termes fréquents
Adams allegorical allusions Anatomy of Melancholy ancient Anglican appears arguments Aristotle astrology astronomy believed Bible biblical body called cause China choly Christian church cites concupiscence decorum delight Democritus Democritus Junior Devil Digression disease divine doctrine Donne earth edition emblem English Epid euhemerism evil example experience fact faith geography God's hath human humanist ideas interest interpretation Jean Bodin Jeremy Taylor kind knowledge Latin learning Lemnius live London Lucian magic means medicine medieval melan metaphor method mind modern Montaigne moon moral myth natal chart nature never original sin Paracelsian Paracelsus passage passions philosophy physical physician poetry quotations quoted reader reason references religion religious melancholy remarks remedies Renaissance rhetoric Robert Burton satire Saturn says scepticism Scripture secular seems sense sermon seventeenth century shows Sir Thomas Browne soul spirits stars story style theology theory things thought tradition translated treatise true truth Voyages writing