Author: John Donne
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Private press books
Languages : en
Pages : 180
Book Description
X Sermons Preached by that Late Learned and Rev. Divine John Donne
Author: John Donne
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Private press books
Languages : en
Pages : 180
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Private press books
Languages : en
Pages : 180
Book Description
A Bibliography of Dr. John Donne
Author: Geoffrey Keynes
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1107624061
Category : Literary Collections
Languages : en
Pages : 329
Book Description
First published in 1958, this third edition supplies a detailed bibliography of the poet and cleric John Donne.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1107624061
Category : Literary Collections
Languages : en
Pages : 329
Book Description
First published in 1958, this third edition supplies a detailed bibliography of the poet and cleric John Donne.
XXVI Sermons (never Before Publish'd) Preached by ... John Donne ... The Third Volume. [The Editor's Dedication and Preface Signed: Jo. Donne, I.e. the Author's Son.]
Author: John Donne
Publisher:
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 432
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 432
Book Description
The Mystical Element in the Metaphysical Poets of the Seventeenth Century
Author: Itrat Husain
Publisher: Biblo & Tannen Publishers
ISBN: 9780819601773
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 356
Book Description
Publisher: Biblo & Tannen Publishers
ISBN: 9780819601773
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 356
Book Description
The Purple Island and Anatomy in Early Seventeenth-century Literature, Philosophy, and Theology
Author: Peter Mitchell
Publisher: Associated University Presse
ISBN: 9780838640180
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 722
Book Description
Sets out to reconstruct and analyze the rationality of Phineas Fletcher's use of figurality in The Purple Island (1633) - a poetic allegory of human anatomy. This book demonstrates that the analogies and metaphors of literary works share coherence and consistency with anatomy textbooks.
Publisher: Associated University Presse
ISBN: 9780838640180
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 722
Book Description
Sets out to reconstruct and analyze the rationality of Phineas Fletcher's use of figurality in The Purple Island (1633) - a poetic allegory of human anatomy. This book demonstrates that the analogies and metaphors of literary works share coherence and consistency with anatomy textbooks.
X Sermons
Author: John Donne
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Sermons, English
Languages : en
Pages : 180
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Sermons, English
Languages : en
Pages : 180
Book Description
A Bibliography of Dr. John Donne, Dean of St. Paul's
Author: Geoffrey Keynes
Publisher: Cambridge Eng. U. P
ISBN:
Category : English poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 332
Book Description
Publisher: Cambridge Eng. U. P
ISBN:
Category : English poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 332
Book Description
The Notable Library of Major W. Van R. Whitall, of Pelham, New York
Author: William Van R. Whitall
Publisher:
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Category : American literature
Languages : en
Pages : 272
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : American literature
Languages : en
Pages : 272
Book Description
The Apothecary's Wife
Author: Karen Bloom Gevirtz
Publisher: Univ of California Press
ISBN: 0520409922
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 337
Book Description
A groundbreaking genealogy of for-profit healthcare and an urgent reminder that centering women's history offers vital opportunities for shaping the future. The running joke in Europe for centuries was that anyone in a hurry to die should call the doctor. As far back as ancient Greece, physicians were notorious for administering painful and often fatal treatments—and charging for the privilege. For the most effective treatment, the ill and injured went to the women in their lives. This system lasted hundreds of years. It was gone in less than a century. Contrary to the familiar story, medication did not improve during the Scientific Revolution. Yet somehow, between 1650 and 1740, the domestic female and the physician switched places in the cultural consciousness: she became the ineffective, potentially dangerous quack, he the knowledgeable, trustworthy expert. The professionals normalized the idea of paying them for what people already got at home without charge, laying the foundation for Big Pharma and today’s global for-profit medication system. A revelatory history of medicine, The Apothecary’s Wife challenges the myths of the triumph of science and instead uncovers the fascinating truth. Drawing on a vast body of archival material, Karen Bloom Gevirtz depicts the extraordinary cast of characters who brought about this transformation. She also explores domestic medicine’s values in responses to modern health crises, such as the eradication of smallpox, and what benefits we can learn from these events.
Publisher: Univ of California Press
ISBN: 0520409922
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 337
Book Description
A groundbreaking genealogy of for-profit healthcare and an urgent reminder that centering women's history offers vital opportunities for shaping the future. The running joke in Europe for centuries was that anyone in a hurry to die should call the doctor. As far back as ancient Greece, physicians were notorious for administering painful and often fatal treatments—and charging for the privilege. For the most effective treatment, the ill and injured went to the women in their lives. This system lasted hundreds of years. It was gone in less than a century. Contrary to the familiar story, medication did not improve during the Scientific Revolution. Yet somehow, between 1650 and 1740, the domestic female and the physician switched places in the cultural consciousness: she became the ineffective, potentially dangerous quack, he the knowledgeable, trustworthy expert. The professionals normalized the idea of paying them for what people already got at home without charge, laying the foundation for Big Pharma and today’s global for-profit medication system. A revelatory history of medicine, The Apothecary’s Wife challenges the myths of the triumph of science and instead uncovers the fascinating truth. Drawing on a vast body of archival material, Karen Bloom Gevirtz depicts the extraordinary cast of characters who brought about this transformation. She also explores domestic medicine’s values in responses to modern health crises, such as the eradication of smallpox, and what benefits we can learn from these events.
The Year's Work in English Studies
Author: English Association
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Electronic journals
Languages : en
Pages : 284
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Electronic journals
Languages : en
Pages : 284
Book Description