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Robert Burton and Ramist Method

Renaissance Quarterly, 1971
Readers have always found it easier to agree that Burton's Anatomy of Melancholy is a good book than to agree on precisely what makes it so good or what message it is, in its laborious and complicated manner, delivering. As they stress now this aspect and now that of its fathomless richness, they seem at times hardly to be talking about the same work ...
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Robert Burton an Unhonoured Biologist

Nature, 1968
The writings of Robert Burton (1577–1640) contain many passages which suggest that he had a concern for biology. He may even have been a contributor to evolutionary thought.
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Robert Burton (1577–1640)

2007
Robert Burton’s The anatomy of melancholy was revised many times before his death; a sixth edition was published posthumously in 1651. Burton ranges across vast and disparate areas, covering theories about the workings of the human mind and its relation with the body, as well as with geographic location, history, and politics. Of particular interest is
Ania Loomba, Jonathan Burton
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Arthroplasty of the basal joint of the thumb. Long-term follow-up after ligament reconstruction with tendon interposition.

Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. American volume, 1995
M. Tomaino, V. Pellegrini, R. Burton
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A systematic review of medical skills laboratory training: where to from here?

Medical Education, 2007
M. Lynagh, R. Burton, R. Sanson-Fisher
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Robert Burton (1577–1640)

2008
Abstract The Author’s Abstract of Melancholy When I go musing all alone Thinking of divers things fore-known. When I build castles in the air, Void of sorrow and void of fear, Pleasing myself with phantasms sweet, Methinks the time runs very fleet. All my joys to this are folly,
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