The nature of melancholy from Aristotle to Kristeva

Part 1: Aristotle to Freud 1. Aristotle (or a Follower of Aristotle), Melancholy, from Problems 2. Galen, Diseases of the Black Bile, from On the Affected Parts 3. Cassian, Of the Spirit of Accidie, from The Foundations of the Cenobitic Life and the Eight Capital Sins Book X Chapters I-IV 4. Av...

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Other Authors: Radden, Jennifer (-)
Format: eBook
Language:Inglés
Published: Oxford : Oxford University Press 2000.
Edition:1st ed
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Summary:Part 1: Aristotle to Freud 1. Aristotle (or a Follower of Aristotle), Melancholy, from Problems 2. Galen, Diseases of the Black Bile, from On the Affected Parts 3. Cassian, Of the Spirit of Accidie, from The Foundations of the Cenobitic Life and the Eight Capital Sins Book X Chapters I-IV 4. Avicenna, On Black Bile and Melancholia, from Canon of Medicine 5. Hildegard of Bingen, Melancholia in Men and Women, from Holistic Healing 6. Ficino, Learned People and Melancholy, from The Three Books of Life 7. Weyer, Melancholia, Witches, and Deceiving Demons, from Of Deceiving Demons 8 Teresa
Item Description:Description based upon print version of record.
Physical Description:1 online resource (390 p.)
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (p. 361-368) and index.
ISBN:9780190288105
9781280837593
9786610837595
9780198029670