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9780198124481

The Anatomy of Melancholy Volume I: Text

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    9780198124481

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    0198124481

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 1989-12-07
  • Publisher: Clarendon Press

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Summary

Robert Burton's The Anatomy of Melancholy is one of the last great works of English prose to have remained unedited. The present volume inaugurates an authoritative edition of the work, which is being prepared by scholars on both sides of the Atlantic. It will be followed by two furthervolumes of text with textual apparatus, and two volumes of commentary.Burton concentrated a lifetime of inquiry into the Anatomy, describing and analysing melancholy and its causes - devoting especial attention to love and religion - and recording possible cures. Primarily a scholarly study of morbid psychology, it is also a compendium of curious facts and anecdotes,and combines seriousness of purpose with a marked satirical vein. First published in 1621, it was a great success: four more editions were published in Burton's lifetime, in each of which new material was added, and a sixth, containing his final revisions, was published in in 1651, eleven years after his death. The textual complexity and Burton's extraordinaryrange of reference have hitherto deterred editors: this is the first scholarly edition to appear. The text is based on a complete collation of all six authoritative editions.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrationsp. xi
Introductionp. xiii
Textual Introductionp. xxxvii
The Anatomy of Melancholy
The Argument of the Frontispeicep. lxii
Frontispiecep. lxiii
Dedicationp. lxv
Democritus Junior ad Librum suump. lxvi
The Authors Abstract of Melancholyp. lxix
Democritus Junior to the Readerp. 1
Lectori male feriatop. 114
Heraclite fleas, misero sic convenit aevop. 115
The Synopsis of the First Partitionp. 117
The First Partition
Mans Excellency, Fall, Miseries, Infirmities, The causes of themp. 121
The Definition, Number, Division of Diseasesp. 129
Division of the Diseases of the Headp. 130
Dotage, Phrensie, Madnesse, Hydrophobia, Lycanthropia; Chorus sancti Viti, Extasisp. 132
Melancholy in disposition, improperly so called, AEquivocationsp. 136
Digression of Anatomyp. 139
Division of the Body. Humours, Spiritsp. 140
Similar Partsp. 142
Dissimilar Partsp. 143
Of the Soule and her Facultiesp. 147
Of the Sensible Soulep. 150
Of the Inward Sensesp. 152
Of the Moving Facultyp. 153
Of the Rationall Soulep. 155
Of the Understandingp. 158
Of the Willp. 159
Definition of Melancholy, Name, Differencep. 162
Of the part affected. Affection. Parties affectedp. 163
Of the Matter of Melancholyp. 166
Of the Species or Kindes of Melancholyp. 168
Causes of Melancholy. GOD a Causep. 171
A Digression of the Nature of Spirits, bad Angels or Divels, and how they cause Melancholyp. 174
Of Witches and Magitians, how they cause Melancholyp. 195
Starres a Cause. Signes from Physiognomy, Metoposcopy, Chiromancyp. 199
Old Age a Causep. 203
Parents a Cause by Propagationp. 205
Bad Diet a Cause. Substance. Quality of Meatsp. 211
Quantity of Diet a Causep. 220
Custome of Diet, Delight, Appetite, Necessity, how they cause or hinderp. 225
Retention and Evacuation a Cause, and howp. 229
Bad Aire a Cause of Melancholyp. 233
Immoderate Exercise a Cause, and how. Solitarinesse, Idlenessep. 238
Sleeping and Waking Causesp. 245
Passions and Perturbations of the Minde, how they cause Melancholyp. 246
Of the Force of Imaginationp. 250
Division of Perturbationsp. 255
Sorrow a Cause of Melancholyp. 256
Feare a Causep. 259
Shame and Disgrace Causesp. 261
Envy, Malice, Hatred, Causesp. 263
AEmulation, Hatred, Faction, Desire of Revenge Causesp. 265
Anger a Causep. 268
Discontents, Cares, Miseries, &c. Causesp. 270
Concupiscible Appetite, as Desires, Ambition, Causesp. 280
[characters not reproducible]. Covetousnesse a Causep. 283
Love of Gaming, &c. and Pleasures, immoderate: Causesp. 288
Philautia, or Selfe-love, Vaine-glory, Praise, Honour, Immoderate Applause, Pride, over-much Joy, &c. Causesp. 293
Love of Learning, or overmuch Study. With a Digression of the Misery of Schollers, and why the Muses are Melancholyp. 302
Non-necessary, remote, outward, adventitious, or accidentall Causes: as first from the Nursep. 327
Education a Cause of Melancholyp. 330
Terrors and Affrights Causes of Melancholyp. 333
Scoffs, Calumnies, bitter Jests, how they cause Melancholyp. 337
Losse of Liberty, Servitude, Imprisonment, how they cause Melancholyp. 341
Poverty and Want, Causes of Melancholyp. 344
An Heape of other Accidents causing Melancholy. Death of Friends, Losses, &c.p. 356
Continent, inward, antecedent, next Causes, and how the Body workes on the Mindep. 372
Distemperature of particular Parts, Causesp. 374
Causes of Head Melancholyp. 376
Causes of Hypocondriacall or Windie Melancholyp. 378
Causes of Melancholy from the whole Bodyp. 380
Symptomes, or Signes of Melancholy in the Bodyp. 381
Symptomes or Signes in the Mindep. 384
Particular Symptomes from the Influence of Starres. Parts of the Body, and Humoursp. 396
Symptomes from Education, Custome, Continuance of Time, our Condition, mixt with other Diseases, by Fits, Inclination, &c.p. 403
Symptomes of Head Melancholyp. 408
Symptomes of windy Hypocondriacall Melancholyp. 410
Symptomes of Melancholy abounding in the whole Bodyp. 413
Symptomes of Maides, Nunnes, and Widowes Melancholyp. 414
Immediate Cause of these precedent Symptomesp. 418
Prognosticks of Melancholyp. 428
Textual Notesp. 439
Democritus Junior to the Readerp. 440
The First Partitionp. 505
Index of Personsp. 649
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