An edition of The anatomy of melancholy (1638)

The anatomy of melancholy

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The anatomy of melancholy
Robert Burton
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Publisher
Tudor
Language
English
Pages
1036

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The anatomy of melancholy
1955, Tudor
in English
Cover of: The anatomy of melancholy
Cover of: The anatomy of melancholy
Cover of: The anatomy of melancholy
The anatomy of melancholy
1896, George Bell
in English
Cover of: The anatomy of melancholy
The anatomy of melancholy
1896, George Bell
in English
Cover of: The anatomy of melancholy
The anatomy of melancholy: what it is, with all the kinds, causes, symptoms, prognostics, and several cures of it ...
1836, T. Wardle
in English - 1st American from the 13th English ed., cor. To which is now first prefixed an account of the author ...
Cover of: The anatomy of melancholy
Cover of: The anatomy of melancholy
Cover of: The anatomy of melancholy

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Pagination
xix, 1036 pages plate
Number of pages
1036

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OL43763951M
OCLC/WorldCat
359319

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