The View from Minerva's Tower: Learning and Imagination in The Anatomy of MelancholyUniversity of Toronto Press, 1989 - 250 pages |
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... disease - and a metaphor for – as well as the result and symptom of - the fallen state of man . It has both an outward and visible or bodily or bodily - aspect and an inward and spiritual one , like a sacrament , and it must be dealt ...
... disease - and a metaphor for – as well as the result and symptom of - the fallen state of man . It has both an outward and visible or bodily or bodily - aspect and an inward and spiritual one , like a sacrament , and it must be dealt ...
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... disease , and usually made worse . Physical disease , therefore , is not to be welcomed as an occasion for virtue . Even Adams had ultimately to reject Stoicism . Having in mind perhaps St Augustine's defence of the passions that make ...
... disease , and usually made worse . Physical disease , therefore , is not to be welcomed as an occasion for virtue . Even Adams had ultimately to reject Stoicism . Having in mind perhaps St Augustine's defence of the passions that make ...
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... disease is such that the method of cure must be by persuasion . The Anatomy of Melancholy , therefore , is dominated by the aim of persuasion and a rhetoric of persuasion , which , at the deepest level , is homiletic . Three objections ...
... disease is such that the method of cure must be by persuasion . The Anatomy of Melancholy , therefore , is dominated by the aim of persuasion and a rhetoric of persuasion , which , at the deepest level , is homiletic . Three objections ...
Table des matières
Introduction | 3 |
The Melancholy Physician Considers | 16 |
Geography | 31 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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