1st Edition

Literature and Science, 1660-1834, Part I. Volume 2

By Judith Hawley Copyright 2003
    400 Pages
    by Routledge

    This volume reproduces primary texts which embody the polymathic nature of the literature of science, and provides editorial overviews and extensive references, to provide a resource for specialized academics and researchers with a broad cultural interest in the long 18th century.

    Acknowledgements, Introduction, Abraham Cowley, ‘Ode upon Dr. Harvey’, Verses, Lately Written Upon Several Occasions (1663), Edward Baynard, Health, a Poem. Shewing how to procure, preserve and restore it. To which is annex’d The Doctor’s Decade (1740), William Stukeley, Of the Spleen, its Description and History, Uses and Diseases, Particularly the Vapours, with their remedy (1723), including Anne Finch, ‘A Pindaric Ode on the Spleen’, John Arbuthnot, Know Yourself (Gnothi seauton) (1734), George Cheyne, An Essay on Regimen (1740), John Armstrong, The Art of Preserving Health: A Poem, 1st edition (1744), Book 1 ‘Air’, Book 4 ‘Passions’, James Makittrick Adair, Medical Cautions, for the Consideration of Invalids (1786), Essay 1 ‘Fashionable Diseases’, Thomas Beddoes, Hygeia, or Essays Moral & Medical on the causes affecting the personal state of our middling and affluent classes (1802), Volume 1, Essay 3, ‘On Individuals, composing our Affluent and Easy Classes’, British Characteristics and Schools for Girls, Thomas Trotter, A View of the Nervous Temperament (1807), Introduction, Chapters 1 and 2, Bibliography, Endnotes

    Biography

    Judith Hawley