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Robert Burton: The Anatomy of Melancholy: Volume IV: Commentary up to Part 1, Section 2, Member 3, Subsection 15, 'Misery of Schollers'

J B Bamborough author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Oxford University Press

Published:30th Jul '98

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Robert Burton: The Anatomy of Melancholy: Volume IV: Commentary up to Part 1, Section 2, Member 3, Subsection 15, 'Misery of Schollers' cover

This is the fourth volume of the Clarendon edition of Robert Burton's Anatomy of Melancholy and the first of three volumes of Commentary. It contains commentary on the text up to p. 327 of volume one - i.e. The Argument of the Frontispeice, Democritus to the Reader, and Partition 1 as far as the end of Section 2, Member 3, Subsection 15: 'Misery of Schollers'. In his study of morbid psychology as it was understood in his day, Burton cites many other writers. No previous edition of the Anatomy has identified all of these or verified all his quotations. In addition to explanatory notes and translations of all the passages in Latin, this edition attempts to locate all Burton's sources in the actual books he himself owned or to which he probably had access. The last of the three volumes of commentary will contain a Biobibliography listing over 1,500 authorities referred to by Burton, many very obscure, and will give not only bibliographical details but information about the writers.

The previous three volumes of this projected six-volume edition of Burton's (in)famous Anatomy of Melancholy have been variously praised as 'magisterial', 'splendid', poised, lucid, and elegant.' This fourth volume does not merit less admiration. * John L. Thompson, Sixteenth Century Journal, XXX1/2, 2000. *
The notes and commentaries provide fascinating - even 'fun'- reading. * John L. Thompson, Sixteenth Century Journal, XXX1/2, 2000. *

ISBN: 9780198123323

Dimensions: 242mm x 162mm x 24mm

Weight: 736g

380 pages