A treatise of melancholy. Contayning the causes thereof, and reasons of the straunge effects it...
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- A treatise of melancholy. Contayning the causes thereof, and reasons of the straunge effects it worketh in our minds and bodies : with the phisicke cure, and spirituall consolation for such as have thereto adjoyned afflicted conscience. The difference betwixt it, and melancholy, with diverse philosophicall discourses touching actions, and affections of soule, spirit and body. By T. Bright Doctor of Phisicke
- Créateur
- Bright, Timothy
- Date
- 1586
- Éditeur
- Londres : John Windet
- Siècle
- XVIe siècle
- Format
- Nombre de vues : 289
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- Licence Ouverte
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- Médecine
- Sur l'auteur
- Bright, Timothée (1550 - 1615)
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0001 - Page sans numérotation - [Page de titre]
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0002 - ij - To the right worshipful M. Peter Osbourne (Epître)
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0006 - iiij - To his melancholick friend M
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0009 - Page sans numérotation - The contentes of the booke according to the chapters
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0014 - Page 1 - Chapitre I : How diverflie the word melancholie is taken
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0016 - Page 3 - Chapitre II : The causes of naturall melancholie and of the excesse there of
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0019 - Page 6 - Chapitre III : Whether good nourithment breedeth not flore of melancholie by faults of the bodie whether in turneth not into melancholie : and whether these humours are found in nourithment or rather are made out of them
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0022 - Page 9 - Chapitre IIII : The answere to the former objections
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0034 - Page 21 - Chapitre V : Touching the questions propounded in the end of the second chapter
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0037 - Page 24 - Chapitre VI : Of the causes of the increase and excesse of melancholicke humour
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0043 - Page 30 - Chapitre VII : Of melancholicke excrement
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0044 - Page 31 - Chapitre VIII : What burnt choler is and the causes there of
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0045 - Page 32 - Chapitre IX : Howe melancholie worketh fearefull passions in the mind
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0050 - Page 37 - Chapitre X : How the bodie affectech the soule
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0060 - Page 47 - Chapitre XI : Objections against the former semence, touching the manner how the soule is affected of the bodie : with answer there so
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0066 - Page 53 - Chapitr XII : The answere to the former objections and of the simple faculties of the soule and only organicall of spirite and bodie
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0078 - Page 65 - Chapitre XIII : How the soule by one simple faculty performeth of many and divers actions
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0083 - Page 70 - Chapitre XIIII : The particular answer to the objections made in the II chapter
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0091 - Page 78 - Chapitre XV : whether the perturbations riise of the humour or not
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0100 - Page 87 - Chapitre XVI : Whether perturbations which are not moved by outward occasions rise of humours or not ? and how ?
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0112 - Page 99 - Chapitre XVII : How melancholie procureth feare, sadness, dispaire ans such other passions
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0120 - Page 107 - Chapitre XVIII : Of the unnaturall melancholie rising by addustion how in affeceth us with divers passions
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0126 - Page 113 - Chapitre XIX : How sickenes and years seeme to alter the mind : and the cause : and how the soule hath practice of senses, being separated from the bodie
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0133 - Page 120 - Chapitre XX : The accidentes which befall melancholie persons
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0135 - Page 122 - Chapitre XXI : Howe melancholie altereth the qualities of the bodie
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0138 - Page 125 - Chapitre XXII : Howe melacholy altereth those actions which rise out of the braine
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0141 - Page 128 - Chapitre XXIII : Howe affections be altered
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0145 - Page 132 - Chapitre XXIIII : The causes of teares and their saltnesse
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0157 - Page 144 - Chapitre XXV : Why and how one weepeth for ioy, and laugheth for griefe : why teares and weeping indure not all the time of the cause : and why the finger is put in the eye
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0162 - Page 149 - Chapitre XXVI : Of other partes of weeping : why the contenance is cast down, the forehead loureth, the nose droppeth, the lippe trembleth, the cheeks are drawne, and the speech is interrupted
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0165 - Page 152 - Chapitre XXVII : The causes of sobbing and sighing are how weeping easeth the heart
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0170 - Page 157 - Chapitre XXVIII : Howe melancholie causeth both weeping and laughing, and the reasons howe
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0174 - Page 161 - Chapitre XXIX : The causes of blushing and bathfulness and why melancholie persons are given there into
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0181 - Page 168 - Chapitre XXX : Of the naturall actions altered by melancholy
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0186 - Page 173 - Chapitre XXXI : How melancholie altered naturall workes of the bodie juyce and excrement
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0192 - Page 179 - Chapitre XXXII : Of the affliction of conscience for fine
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0195 - Page 182 - Chapitre XXXIII : Whether the conscience of fine and the affliction there of be melancholy or not
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0200 - Page 187 - Chapitre XXXIIII : The particular difference betwix melancholy, and the distressed conscience in the same person
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0206 - Page 193 - Chapitre XXXV : The affliction of mind to what persons it befalleth, and by what meanes
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0213 - Page 200 - Chapitre XXX : A consolation into the afflicted conscience
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0248 - Page 235 - Chapitre XXXVII : The cure of melancholy, and howe melancholiche persons are to order them selves in actions of the mind, sense, and motion
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0255 - Page 242 - Chapitre XXXVIII : How melancholiche persons are to order themselves in their affections
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0263 - Page 250 - Chapitre XXXIX : How melancholiche persons are to order themselves in the rest of their diet, and what choice they are to make of ayre meate, and drink, house, and apparell
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0271 - Page 258 - Chapitre XL : The cure by medicine, meese for melancholie persons
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0282 - Page 269 - Chapitre XLI : The manner of strengthning melancholiche persons after purging : with correction of some of their accidentes