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1621

The Anatomy of Melancholy


Robert Burton - 1621
    Lewellyn Powys called it "the greatest work of prose of the greatest period of English prose-writing," while the celebrated surgeon William Osler declared it the greatest of medical treatises. And Dr. Johnson, Boswell reports, said it was the only book that he rose early in the morning to read with pleasure. In this surprisingly compact and elegant new edition, Burton's spectacular verbal labyrinth is sure to delight, instruct, and divert today's readers as much as it has those of the past four centuries.

Histories


William Shakespeare - 1621
    The Norton Shakespeare, Based on the Oxford Edition invites readers to rediscover Shakespeare—the working man of the theater, not the universal bard-and to rediscover his plays as scripts to be performed, not works to be immortalized. Combining the freshly edited texts of the Oxford Edition with lively introductions by Stephen Greenblatt and his co-editors, glossaries and annotations, and an elegant single-column page (that of the Norton Anthologies), this edition of Shakespeare invites contemporary readers to see and read Shakespeare afresh. Greenblatt's full introduction creates a window into Shakespeare world-the culture, demographics, commerce, politics, and religion of early-modern England—Shakespeare's family background and professional life, the Elizabethan industries of theater and printing, and the subsequent centuries of Shakespeare textual editing.

The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1 of 2


William Shakespeare - 1621
    

The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 2


William Shakespeare - 1621
    Julius CaesarHamletAll's Well That Ends WellMeasure for MeasureTroilus and CressidaOthelloKing LearMacbethAntony and CleopatraCoriolanusTimon of AthensPericlesCymbelineTempestWinter's TaleKing Henry VIIIVenus and AdonisRape of LucrecePassionate PilgrimSonnetsLover's ComplaintPhoenix and the Turtle

Epitome of Copernican Astronomy and Harmonies of the World


Johannes Kepler - 1621
    This volume contains two of his most important works: The Epitome of Copernican Astronomy (books 4 and 5 of which are translated here) is a textbook of Copernican science, remarkable for the prominence given to physical astronomy and for the extension to the Jovian system of the laws recently discovered to regulate the motions of the Planets. Harmonies of the World (book 5 of which is translated here) expounds an elaborate system of celestial harmonies depending on the varying velocities of the planets.