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The anatomy of melancholy, what it is, with all the kindes, causes, symptomes, prognosticks, and severall cures of it : in three partitions : with their severall sections, members, and subsections, philosophically, medicinally, historically opened and cut up / by Democritus Junior. With satyricall preface conducing to the following discourse.
- Burton, Robert, 1577-1640.
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- 1806
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Publication/Creation
London : Printed for Messrs. Vernor [and twelve others], 1806.
Physical description
2 volumes (xxiv, 461 pages, 1 unnumbered page, 1 unnumbered leaf of plates; 4 unnumbered pages, 601 pages, 11 unnumbered pages, 1 unnumbered leaf of plates) : illustrations, frontispiece
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Edition
The eleventh edition corrected /
Notes
Democritus Junior: pseud. of Robert Burton.
Frontispiece in v. 1 signed: "Thurston Delin.", "C. Warren Sculp.", and in v. 2: "Thurston del.t", "R.H. Cromek sc.".
Final p. in vol. 1 with advertisements.
With half title: Burton's Anatomy of melancholy.
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- English
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This material has been provided by University of Bristol Library. The original may be consulted at University of Bristol Library.