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THE

ANATOMY OF MELANCHOLY,

WHAT IT IS,

WITH

ALL THE KINDS, CAUSES, SYMPTOMS, PROGNOS-
TICS, AND SEVERAL CURES OF IT.

IN THREE PARTITIONS.

WITH THEIR SEVERAL

SECTIONS, MEMBERS, AND SUBSECTIONS, PHILOSOPHICALLY,
MEDICALLY, HISTORICALLY OPENED AND CUT UP.

BY DEMOCRITUS JUNIOR.

WITH

A SATIRICAL PREFACE, CONDUCING TO THE FOLLOWING DISCOURSE.

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THE THIRD PARTITION.

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THE SECOND SECTION, FIRST MEMBER, FIRST SUBSECTION.

Heroical Love causeth Melancholy. His Pedigree, Power, and Extent.

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In the preceding section mention was made, amongst other pleasant objects, of this comeliness and beauty which proceeds from women, that causeth heroical, or love-melancholy, is more eminent above the rest, and properly called love. The part affected in men is the liver, and therefore called heroical, because commonly gallants. Noblemen, and the most generous spirits are possessed with it. His power and extent is very large, and in that twofold division of love piλeîv and ¿pāv 2 those two veneries which Plato and some other make mention of, it is most eminent, and kar' ¿§oxǹv called Venus, as I have said, or love itself. Which although it be denominated from men, and most evident in them, yet it extends and shows itself in vegetal and sensible creatures, those incorporeal substances (as shall be specified), and hath a large dominion of sovereignty over them. His pedigree is very ancient, derived from the beginning of the world, as 3 Phædrus contends, and his parentage of such antiquity, that no poet could ever find it out. Hesiod makes 5 Terra and Chaos to be Love's parents, before the gods were born:

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1 Memb. 1, Subs. 2. 2 Amor et ami- cas. de Genial. deorum. citia. 3 Phædrus, orat. in laudem in Plut. of that fiction. amoris, Platonis Convivio.

4 Vide Boc

5 See the moral

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