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A discussion of interesting books from my current stock at www.jamesgraybookseller.com

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“The tower of Babel never yielded such confusion of tongues, as the chaos of melancholy doth variety of symptoms”

Robert Burton's The Anatomy of Melancholy (1621) is arguably the first major text in the history of Western cognitive science: not because Burton is the first to theorize the nature of cognition or engage in cognitive modeling, as is made... Continue Reading →

“The tower of Babel never yielded such confusion of tongues, as the chaos of melancholy doth variety of symptoms”

Robert Burton's The Anatomy of Melancholy (1621) is arguably the first major text in the history of Western cognitive science: not because Burton is the first to theorize the nature of cognition or engage in cognitive modeling, as is made... Continue Reading →

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