The View from Minerva's Tower: Learning and Imagination in The Anatomy of MelancholyUniversity of Toronto Press, 1989 - 250 pages |
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... fact was writing . This change is partly reflected in the change of motto in 1628. ' Omne meum , nihil meum ' / ' All is mine , nothing is mine ' suggests the attitude of a compiler , perhaps an autobiographer , with mainly aesthetic ...
... fact was writing . This change is partly reflected in the change of motto in 1628. ' Omne meum , nihil meum ' / ' All is mine , nothing is mine ' suggests the attitude of a compiler , perhaps an autobiographer , with mainly aesthetic ...
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... fact , the tone of homiletic persuasion is heard from the beginning . Throughout the book the rhetoric works to subsume the first two secular methods of cure into the third . This process involves a rather ingenious and unusual ...
... fact , the tone of homiletic persuasion is heard from the beginning . Throughout the book the rhetoric works to subsume the first two secular methods of cure into the third . This process involves a rather ingenious and unusual ...
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... fact that Chinese medicine is almost all herbal . And finally , as an amateur geographer , a great traveller ' in map and card , ' he speculates upon the possibility of a north - east passage to China , on whether the Cathay known to ...
... fact that Chinese medicine is almost all herbal . And finally , as an amateur geographer , a great traveller ' in map and card , ' he speculates upon the possibility of a north - east passage to China , on whether the Cathay known to ...
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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