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Anatomy and Melancholy
In England, the term deist first appeared in Robert Burton's The Anatomy of Melancholy ( 1621 ).
The most extended treatment of melancholia comes from Robert Burton, whose The Anatomy of Melancholy ( 1621 ) treats the subject from both a literary and a medical perspective.
As a child, Porter was always reading, everything from classics to dime novels ; his favorite works were Lane's translation of One Thousand and One Nights, and Burton's Anatomy of Melancholy.
While the use of the narrative technique of stream of consciousness is usually associated with modernist novelists in the first part of the twentieth-century, a number of precursors have been suggested, including Persian works of the 13th century and Robert Burton's The Anatomy of Melancholy ( 1621 ).
* Robert Burton ( 1577 – 1640 ), writer of ' The Anatomy of Melancholy '
The story is given, with a different date, in Robert Burton's The Anatomy of Melancholy of 1621, where it is used as an example of supernatural forces: ' At Hammel in Saxony, ann.
Robert Burton ( 8 February 1577 – 25 January 1640 ) was an English scholar at Oxford University, best known for the classic The Anatomy of Melancholy.
Frontispiece for the 1638 edition of The Anatomy of Melancholy.
He wrote The Anatomy of Melancholy largely to write himself out of being a lifelong sufferer from depression.
Apart from The Anatomy of Melancholy Burton's only other published work is Philosophaster, a satirical Latin comedy.
* The Anatomy of Melancholy, Clarendon Press / Oxford University Press, 1989-1994-a scholarly edition with commentary, three volumes, edited by Thomas C. Faulkner, Nicolas K. Kiessling, and Rhonda L. Blair, introduced and commented by J.
* The BBC's " In Our Time " discusses The Anatomy of Melancholy.
The structure of suspended questions is similar to the " Digression of Air " in Burton's Anatomy of Melancholy, but with the opposite intention — Burton to evoke the anticipation of scientific discovery ; Browne to enforce the tragic powerlessness of history.
He produced an all-English edition of The Anatomy of Melancholy by Robert Burton, and, posing as the fictitious " Pavel Jerdanowitch ", founded the Disumbrationist school of modern painting as a hoax.
During the 17th century, Robert Burton wrote in his work The Anatomy of Melancholy, " Out of these two concupiscible and irascible powers arise those mixed affections and passions of anger, which is a desire of revenge ; hatred, which is inveterate anger ; zeal, which is offended with him who hurts that he loves ; and ἐπιχαιρεκακία, a compound affection of joy and hate, when we rejoice at other men's mischief, and are grieved at their prosperity ; pride, self-love, emulation, envy, shame, & c., of which elsewhere.
Robert Burton wrote in the 17th century in his classic work, The Anatomy of Melancholy, that music and dance were critical in treating mental illness, especially melancholia.
* Robert Burton-The Anatomy of Melancholy
In his free time he also read works as varied as Robert Burton's Anatomy of Melancholy, Thomas Chatterton's poetry, and Leigh Hunt's essays.
Robert Bruce Cotton quoted Bodin on the value of money ; Robert Burton on politics in the Anatomy of Melancholy.
His plays often show the influence of Robert Burton's The Anatomy of Melancholy.
Robert Burton wrote of St. Elmo's fire in his Anatomy of Melancholy: " Radzivilius, the Lithunian duke, calls this apparition, Sancti Germani sidus ; and saith moreover that he saw the same after in a storm, as he was sailing, 1582, from Alexandria to Rhodes ".
In 1621, Robert Burton published The Anatomy of Melancholy, which looked at the loss of important characters in one's life as leading to depression.
Northrop Frye found the term " cumbersome and in modern terms rather misleading ", and proposed as replacement the term ' anatomy ' ( taken from Burton's Anatomy of Melancholy ).
* Robert Burton, The Anatomy of Melancholy ( 1621 )

Anatomy and New
In 1913 he emigrated to the U. S. in order to work in the department of Pathology of New York Hospital and the Department of Anatomy at the Weill Medical College of Cornell University.
Following his death, Phar Lap's heart was donated to the Institute of Anatomy in Canberra and his skeleton to the New Zealand's National Museum in Wellington.
* James Bamford, Body of Secrets: Anatomy of the Ultra-Secret National Security Agency From the Cold War Through the Dawn of a New Century ( New York: Doubleday, first edition, 24 April 2001 ), ISBN 0-385-49907-8.
* Norman John Powell, Anatomy of Public Opinion, New York, Prentice-Hall, 1951.
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was a Japanese scholar who was known for his translation of Kaitai Shinsho ( New Book of Anatomy ).
Grey was an instructor in Artistic Anatomy and Figure Sculpture for ten years at New York University, and now teaches courses in Visionary Art with Allyson at The Open Center in New York City ; Naropa University in Boulder, Colorado ; the California Institute of Integral Studies and the Omega Institute in Rhinebeck, New York.
* Charles Bell publishes An Idea of a New Anatomy of the Brain, starting to distinguish between sensory and motor nerves.
* Jacobesn, Hans-Adolf " The Kommisssarbefehl and Mass Executions of Soviet Russian Prisoners of War " pages 505-536 from Anatomy of the SS State, Walter and Company: New York, 1968, 1972 ISBN 0-586-08028-7 ; first publisehd as " Kommissarbefehl und Massenexekutionen sowjetischer Kriegsgefangener " pages 163 – 283 by Hans – Adolf Jacobsen in: Anatomie des SS – Staates, by Hans Buchheim, Martin Broszat, Hans-Adolf Jacobsen, and H. Krausnick, Bd.
Bell published his detailed studies of the nervous system in 1811, in his privately circulated book An Idea of a New Anatomy of the Brain.
Turner and Dead Fred had stints in Hawkwind before regrouping to release the albums New Anatomy, The President Tapes and the EP Blood and Bone.
Judge Trev and Stupp were unavailable for the making of the next album New Anatomy so they recruited Steve Pond, who had previously toured with ICU during the shows for the Passout album as synth player, to play guitar and program the drum machine.
Mick Stupp rejoined the band in time for the New Anatomy live shows and was joined by another ex-Hawkwind man Dave Anderson on bass.
* New Anatomy ( 1985 )
* The Anatomy of a Murder ( 1936 ) ( US title is The Anatomy of Murder ( New York, Macmillan, 1937 ))
and Coimbra, N. C .: Construction of 3D Anatomical Models in Polymer Using Selective Laser Sintering-A New Method for Teaching Human Anatomy, Proc.
* Anatomy ( Ultramodern / New West, 1999 )
* The New Anatomy of Britain ( 1971 )
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