The anatomy of melancholy, by Democritus iunior, Zväzok 11806 |
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Strana 121
... choly . Sub . 1 . Hypo- chondria- In body Or In minde , In body cal or Or windy melan- choly . Sub . 2 . In minde . In body Over all Or the body . Sub . 3 . Head - ake , binding , heaviness , vertigo , light- ness , singing of the ears ...
... choly . Sub . 1 . Hypo- chondria- In body Or In minde , In body cal or Or windy melan- choly . Sub . 2 . In minde . In body Over all Or the body . Sub . 3 . Head - ake , binding , heaviness , vertigo , light- ness , singing of the ears ...
Strana 16
... choly , in this sense , is the character of mortality . Man , that is born of a woman , is of short continuance , and full of trouble . Zeno , Cato , Socrates himself , -whom Elian so highly commends for a moderate temper , that nothing ...
... choly , in this sense , is the character of mortality . Man , that is born of a woman , is of short continuance , and full of trouble . Zeno , Cato , Socrates himself , -whom Elian so highly commends for a moderate temper , that nothing ...
Strana 18
... choly . As it is with a man imprisoned for debt , if once in the goal , every creditor will bring his action against him , and there likely hold him - if any discontent seise upon a patient , în an instant all other perturbations ( for ...
... choly . As it is with a man imprisoned for debt , if once in the goal , every creditor will bring his action against him , and there likely hold him - if any discontent seise upon a patient , în an instant all other perturbations ( for ...
Strana 26
... choly ; in anger , choler ; in joy , to send the blood outwardly ; in sorrow , to call it in ; moving the humours , as horses do a chariot . This heart , though it be one sole member , yet it may be divided into two creeks , right and ...
... choly ; in anger , choler ; in joy , to send the blood outwardly ; in sorrow , to call it in ; moving the humours , as horses do a chariot . This heart , though it be one sole member , yet it may be divided into two creeks , right and ...
Strana 46
... choly . Of peculiar times , old age , from which natural melan- choly is almost an inseparable accident ; but this artificiall malady is more frequent in such as are of a middle age . Some assign forty yeares ; Gariopontus , 30 ...
... choly . Of peculiar times , old age , from which natural melan- choly is almost an inseparable accident ; but this artificiall malady is more frequent in such as are of a middle age . Some assign forty yeares ; Gariopontus , 30 ...
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Aëtius affected alii amongst animi Aristotle Avicenna beasts blood body brain calls Cardan cause causeth caussa cerebrum choly cities cold consil countrey Crato cure dæmon dayes Democritus discontent diseases divels divine doth dyet enim Epist feare Felix Plater fools friends Galen griefe habent hæc hath heart heaven Hippocrates homines honour humours Idem idle Jovianus Pontanus kinde king labour Lactantius Laurentius live malady meat melan melancholy Memb mihi minde miserie Montaltus Montanus morbi morbos musick Nemo nihil nisi nunc omnes omnia Ovid Paracelsus passions physick physitian Plato Plautus Plutarch Psal publike quæ quam quid quis quod quum reason rest Rhasis sæpe saith Saxoniâ Scaliger schollars sect secund Seneca severall shew sibi sick sine sorrow soule spirits SUBSECT suddain sunt symptomes things thou Tract troubled Tullie unto wise yong
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Strana iii - When to myself I act and smile, With pleasing thoughts the time beguile, By a brook side, or wood so green, Unheard, unsought for, or unseen, A thousand pleasures do me bless, And crown my soul with happiness. All my joys besides are folly, None so sweet as melancholy.
Strana xii - Wood's character of him is, that "he was an exact mathematician, a curious calculator of nativities, a general read scholar, a thorough-paced philologist, and one that understood the surveying of lands well. As he was by many accounted a severe student, a devourer of authors, a melancholy and humorous person; so by others, who knew him well, a person of great honesty, plain dealing and charity. I have heard some of the ancients of Christ Church often say, that his company was very merry, facete,...
Strana 11 - Eximia veste et victu convivia, ludi, pocula crebra, unguenta coronae serta parantur, nequiquam, quoniam medio de fonte leporum surgit amari aliquid quod in ipsis floribus angat...
Strana xviii - Let him take a course of chymistry, or a course of rope-dancing, or a course of any thing to which he is inclined at the time. Let him contrive to have as many retreats for his mind as he can, as many things to which it can fly from itself. Burton's 'Anatomy of Melancholy' is a valuable work. It is, perhaps, overloaded with quotation. But there is great spirit and great power in what Burton says, when he writes from his own mind.
Strana xxiii - I have continued (having the use of as good ' libraries as ever he had) a scholar, and would be therefore loth, either, by living as a drone, to be an unprofitable or unworthy member of so learned and noble a society, or to write that which should be any way dishonourable to such a royal and ample foundation.
Strana xviii - Burton's Anatomy of Melancholy, he said, was the only book that ever took him out of bed two hours sooner than he wished to rise.
Strana 5 - Rome, we skim off the cream of other men's wits, pick the choice flowers of their tilled gardens to set out our own sterile plots. . . . [W]e weave the same web still, twist the same rope again and again.
Strana 79 - We had need of some general visitor in our age that should reform what is amiss — a just army of Rosie-cross men ; for they will amend all matters, (they say) religion, policy, manners, with arts, sciences, &c.
Strana 2 - ... teach others how to prevent and avoid it. Which good intent of his Hippocrates highly commended, Democritus Junior is therefore bold to imitate, and, because he left it imperfect, and it is now lost, quasi succenturiator Democriti, to revive again, prosecute, and finish in this treatise.
Strana 15 - Melancholy, cold and dry, thick, black, and sour, begotten of the more feculent part of nourishment, and purged from the spleen, is a bridle to the other two hot humours, blood and choler, preserving them in the blood, and nourishing the bones.