The Anatomy of Melancholy eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 2,057 pages of information about The Anatomy of Melancholy.

The Anatomy of Melancholy eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 2,057 pages of information about The Anatomy of Melancholy.

2495. tamen metusque causae nescius, causa est metus.  Heinsius Austriaco.

2496.  Cap. 15. in 9.  Rhasis, in multis vidi, praeter rationem semper
      aliquid timent, in caeteris tamen optime se gerunt, neque aliquid
      praeter dignitatem committunt.

2497.  Altomarus cap. 7.  Areteus, triste, sunt.

2498.  Mant.  Egl. 1.

2499.  Ovid.  Met. 4.

2500.  Inquies animus.

2501.  Hor. l. 3.  Od. 1.  “Dark care rides behind him.”

2502.  Virg.

2503.  Mened.  Heautont.  Act. 1. sc. 1.

2504.  Altomarus.

2505.  Seneca.

2506.  Cap. 31.  Quo stomachi dolore correptum se, etiam de consciscenda
      morte cogitasse dixit.

2507.  Luget et semper tristatur, solitudinem amat, mortem sibi precatur,
      vitam propriam odio habet.

2508.  Facile in iram incidunt.  Aret.

2509.  Ira sine causa, velocitas irae.  Savanarola. pract. major. velocitas
      irae signum.  Avicenna l. 3.  Fen. 1.  Tract. 4. cap. 18.  Angor sine
      causa.

2510.  Suspicio, diffidentia, symptomata, Crato Ep.  Julio Alexandrino cons.
      185 Scoltzii.

2511.  Hor.  “At Rome, wishing for the fields, in the country, extolling the
      city to the skies.”

2512.  Pers.  Sat. 3.  “And like the children of nobility, require to eat pap,
      and, angry at the nurse, refuse her to sing lullaby.”

2513.  In his Dutch work picture.

2514.  Howard cap. 7. differ.

2515.  Tract. de mel. cap. 2.  Noctu ambulant per sylvas, et loca periculosa,
      neminem timent.

2516.  Facile amant.  Altom.

2517.  Bodine.

2518.  Io.  Major vitis patrum fol. 202.  Paulus Abbas Eremita tanta
      solitudine, perseverat, ut nec vestem, nec vultum mulieris ferre
      possit, &c.

2519.  Consult, lib. 1. 17.  Cons.

2520.  Generally as they are pleased or displeased, so are their continual
      cogitations pleasing or displeasing.

2521.  Omnes excercent, vanae intensaeque animi cogitationes, (N.  Piso
      Bruel) et assiduae.

2522.  Curiosi de rebus minimis.  Areteus.

2523.  Lib. 2. de Intell.

2524.  Hoc melancholicis omnibus proprium, ut quas semel imaginationes valde
      reciperint, non facile rejiciant, sed hae etiam vel invitis semper
      occurrant.

2525.  Tullius de sen.

2526.  Consil. med. pro Hypochondriaco.

2527.  Consil. 43.

2528.  Cap. 5.

2529.  Lib. 2. de Intell.

2530.  Consult. 15. et 16. lib. 1.

2531.  Virg.  Aen. 6.

2532.  Iliad. 3.

2533.  Si malum exasperantur, homines odio habent et solitaria petunt.

2534.  Democritus solet noctes et dies apud se degere, plerumque autem in
      speluncis, sub amaenis arborum umbris vel in tenebris, et mollibus
      herbis, vel ad aquarum crebra et quieta fluenta, &c.

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