This article analyses how Mandeville’s Treatise of the hypochodriack and hysterick passions (1711) was received in the medical environment, and I show that this work, in spite of being unusual and of a satirical nature, was seriously read and studied by eighteenth-century physicians. In the second part I will describe hypochondria as it is intended in the Treatise, with particular attention to talking therapy. In the third part I will show that in the Fable of the bees and in the Enquiry into the origin of honour hypochondria is associated with a frustration of the desire to be esteemed, and that in light of the theory of self-liking expressed in the Fable, it is possible to account for talking therapy’s effectiveness as theorised in the Tr...
This article discusses the ways in which Robert Burton’s Anatomy of Melancholy (1621) inherited and ...
Illness, laughter and risibility. This article attempts to place the 18th Century's rehabilitation ...
The first edition of The Anatomy of Melancholy was published in 1621 in an age casught between the e...
This article analyses how Mandeville’s Treatise of the hypochodriack and hysterick passions (1711) w...
International audienceIn the prefatory notes to his definitive edition of The Fable of the bees, Fre...
Constructed as a dialogue between an empirical doctor and two patients (a married couple), the Treat...
The thesis takes Mandeville's medical works at Leiden as a starting point. Translations of his first...
This book is a biographical, essayistic and critical study of the medical and cultural phenomenon of...
This article opens with a survey of the works of those physicians who, in the eighteenth century, ex...
In this article I contrast 17th and 18th explanations of hysteria including those of Sydenham and Wi...
The latter half of the seventeenth century brought the scientific revolution and a new style and hab...
In this article I contrast 17th and 18th explanations of hysteria including those of Sydenham and Wi...
Mandeville’s first publication – the thesis Disputatio Philosophica de Brutorum Operationibus (168...
The Fable of the bees and the Treatise of human nature were written to define and dissect the essent...
A number of Victorian intellectuals who suffered from symptoms of nervous strain and anxiety made at...
This article discusses the ways in which Robert Burton’s Anatomy of Melancholy (1621) inherited and ...
Illness, laughter and risibility. This article attempts to place the 18th Century's rehabilitation ...
The first edition of The Anatomy of Melancholy was published in 1621 in an age casught between the e...
This article analyses how Mandeville’s Treatise of the hypochodriack and hysterick passions (1711) w...
International audienceIn the prefatory notes to his definitive edition of The Fable of the bees, Fre...
Constructed as a dialogue between an empirical doctor and two patients (a married couple), the Treat...
The thesis takes Mandeville's medical works at Leiden as a starting point. Translations of his first...
This book is a biographical, essayistic and critical study of the medical and cultural phenomenon of...
This article opens with a survey of the works of those physicians who, in the eighteenth century, ex...
In this article I contrast 17th and 18th explanations of hysteria including those of Sydenham and Wi...
The latter half of the seventeenth century brought the scientific revolution and a new style and hab...
In this article I contrast 17th and 18th explanations of hysteria including those of Sydenham and Wi...
Mandeville’s first publication – the thesis Disputatio Philosophica de Brutorum Operationibus (168...
The Fable of the bees and the Treatise of human nature were written to define and dissect the essent...
A number of Victorian intellectuals who suffered from symptoms of nervous strain and anxiety made at...
This article discusses the ways in which Robert Burton’s Anatomy of Melancholy (1621) inherited and ...
Illness, laughter and risibility. This article attempts to place the 18th Century's rehabilitation ...
The first edition of The Anatomy of Melancholy was published in 1621 in an age casught between the e...