The anatomy of melancholy, by Democritus iunior, المجلد 11821 |
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... objects , which there he saw . Such a one was Democritus . Ꮓ But , in the mean time , how doth this concern me , or upon what reference do I usurp his habit ? I confess , indeed , that to compare my self unto him for ought I have yet ...
... objects , which there he saw . Such a one was Democritus . Ꮓ But , in the mean time , how doth this concern me , or upon what reference do I usurp his habit ? I confess , indeed , that to compare my self unto him for ought I have yet ...
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... objects , that which thou shalt like , and surely dislike . For the matter it self or method , if it be faulty , consider , I pray you , that of Columella : nihil perfectum , aut a singulari consummatum industriâ : no man can observe ...
... objects , that which thou shalt like , and surely dislike . For the matter it self or method , if it be faulty , consider , I pray you , that of Columella : nihil perfectum , aut a singulari consummatum industriâ : no man can observe ...
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... object , the one of the body , the other of the soul , and use divers medi- cines to cure ; one amends animam per corpus , the other corpus per animam , as our regius professour of physick well informed us in a learned lecture of his ...
... object , the one of the body , the other of the soul , and use divers medi- cines to cure ; one amends animam per corpus , the other corpus per animam , as our regius professour of physick well informed us in a learned lecture of his ...
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... object to us , that we are no whit so industrious as the Hollanders : Manual trades , ( saith he ) which are more curious or troublesome , are wholly exercised by strangers : they dwell in a sea full of fish ; but they are so idle ...
... object to us , that we are no whit so industrious as the Hollanders : Manual trades , ( saith he ) which are more curious or troublesome , are wholly exercised by strangers : they dwell in a sea full of fish ; but they are so idle ...
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... object ) too phan- tastical , too light and comical for a divine , too satyrical for one of my profession , I will presume to answer with Eras- mus , in like case , ' Tis not I , but Democritus : Democritus dixit : you must consider ...
... object ) too phan- tastical , too light and comical for a divine , too satyrical for one of my profession , I will presume to answer with Eras- mus , in like case , ' Tis not I , but Democritus : Democritus dixit : you must consider ...
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adust Æsop Aëtius affected alii amongst animi Aristotle Austin Avicenna beasts blood body brain Cæsar calls Cardan cause causeth choly cities cold common consil countrey Crato cure dæmon dayes Democritus devils discontent diseases divine doth drink emperour enim Epist fear Felix Plater fools friends Galen grief Guianerius habent hæc hath heart Hippocrates homines honour humours Idem idle Jovianus Pontanus kind king labour Lactantius Laurentius Lemnius live liver mad men malady meat melan melancholy Memb mihi mind misery Montaltus Montanus morbi morbos musick Nemo nihil nisi nunc omnes omnia Ovid Paracelsus passions physician physick Plato Plutarch Psal quæ quam quid quis quod quum reason rerum rest Rhasis sæpe saith Saxoniâ Scaliger Seneca shew sibi sick sine sorrow soul spirits SUBSECT sunt symptomes things thou tract troubled Tully unto wise
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الصفحة 60 - Woe unto them that call evil good, and good evil ; that put darkness for light, and light for darkness ; that put bitter for sweet, and sweet for bitter! Woe unto them that are wise in their own eyes, and prudent in their own sight!
الصفحة 4 - I have little; I want nothing: all my treasure is in Minerva's tower. Greater preferment as I could never get, so am I not in debt for it. I have a competency (laus Deo) from my noble and munificent patrons.
الصفحة 15 - 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...
الصفحة xvi - 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.
الصفحة 66 - These are they that dance on heaths and greens, as Lavater thinks with Tritemius, and as Olaus Magnus adds, leave that green circle, which we commonly find in plain fields, which others hold to proceed from a meteor falling, or some accidental rankness of the ground, so Nature sports herself; they are sometimes seen by old women and children.
الصفحة 419 - Quid sit pulchrum, quid turpe, quid utile, quid non, Plenius et melius Chrysippo et Crantore dicit.
الصفحة 416 - I no sooner (saith he) come into the library, but I bolt the door to me, excluding lust, ambition, avarice, and all such vices, whose nurse is Idleness, the mother of Ignorance, and Melancholy herself, and in the very lap of eternity, amongst so many divine souls, I take my seat with so lofty a spirit and sweet content, that I pity all our great ones, and rich men that know not this happiness.
الصفحة xvi - I have heard some of the an»cients of Christ Church often say, that his company was very merry, facete, and juvenile ; and no man of his time did surpass him for his ready and dexterous interlarding his common discourses among them with verses from the poets, or sentences from classic authors ; which being then all the fashion in the university, made his company the more acceptable.
الصفحة 66 - A bigger kind there is of them, called with us hobgoblins, and Robin Goodfellows, that would, in those superstitious times, grind corn for a mess of milk, cut wood, or do any manner of drudgery work.
الصفحة 144 - I could find none, but to renounce all happiness, and to be a wretch, and miserable for ever. 'Tis the beginning of hell in this life, and a passion not to be excused.