its origins. Bucknill & Tuke (1858) did, but continued using melancholia on the excuse that Esquirol himself had stated that the two terms could be used ...
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Simon, B. (1968). Saturn and Melancholy. Studies in the History of Natural Philosophy, Religion, and Art: By Raymond Klibansky, Erwin Panofsky, and Fritz Saxl. New York: Basic Books, Inc., 1964. 429 pp.. Psychoanal Q., ... Welcome to PEP Web! ... Viewing the full text of this document requires a subscription to PEP Web.
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The words "depression" (previously "melancholia") and "mania" have their etymologies in Ancient Greek. The word melancholia is derived from ‘melas’, meaning black, and ‘chole’, meaning bile, indicative of the term’s origins in pre-Hippocratic humoral theories.
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Kleinian Melancholia ... Funereal Rites: Melancholia, Masquerade, and the Art of Biography in Lytton Strachey ... Abraham and Freud: Epistolary Anxieties and the Origins of Melancholia...
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'Mourning and melancholia': the genesis of a text and of a concept.; Lussier M. The author investigates the origins of 'Mourning and melancholia', which has been the standard work of psychoanalytic reference on mourning since its publication.
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In recognition of its Greek origins, melancholia now refers to depression with strong biological features, such as disturbed sleep and appetite, decreased interest or pleasure in all or almost all daily activities, and psychomotor disturbances (such as too much or too little bodily movement or activity).
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In ''Postcolonial Melancholia,'' Paul Gilroy continues the conversation he began in his landmark study of race and nation, ''''There Ain''t No Black in the Union Jack,'' '''''' by once again departing from conventional wisdom to examine-and defend-multiculturalism within the context of a post-9/11 ''politics of security.'' ...
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Thrive's songs stem from some pretty deep origins. On "Melancholia" (a depressive illness), Quatorze uses some radical mood swings within the borders of the songs for dramatic effect.
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Hippocratic-Galenic origins, these notions of the pathogenesis of melan- ..... assess Willis's place in the ongoing history of melancholia. While he ...
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Eng and Kazanjian trace the origins of melancholia to Aristotle's Problemata in Problems, Book XXX, trans. W.S. Hett (Cambridge, MA. ...
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