The View from Minerva's Tower: Learning and Imagination in The Anatomy of MelancholyUniversity of Toronto Press, 1989 - 250 pages |
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... common human nature , which is the same in all people and all times . In studying ancient texts the humanists were looking for what is typical and ideal in human nature . Reason , for example , is common to all men , whether Christian ...
... common human nature , which is the same in all people and all times . In studying ancient texts the humanists were looking for what is typical and ideal in human nature . Reason , for example , is common to all men , whether Christian ...
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... common sense , but not mathematically improbable . Absence of parallax , however , was a scientifically and logically valid objection , since only the observation of parallax could substantiate the Copernican theory . The passage is ...
... common sense , but not mathematically improbable . Absence of parallax , however , was a scientifically and logically valid objection , since only the observation of parallax could substantiate the Copernican theory . The passage is ...
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... common sense . Burton's conception of melancholy as a spiritual disease was religious , although it would be a mistake therefore to label it old - fashioned.94 At any rate , for him common sense and religion were in agreement . To put ...
... common sense . Burton's conception of melancholy as a spiritual disease was religious , although it would be a mistake therefore to label it old - fashioned.94 At any rate , for him common sense and religion were in agreement . To put ...
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 |
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