400 Years of Melancholising | History Today - 1 minute read



Melancholia. Engraving by Sebald Beham, 1539.
Melancholia. Engraving by Sebald Beham, 1539 © Bridgeman Images.

The Oxford scholar Robert Burton completed his first and only book on 5 December 1620. Even as he did so, he was on the defensive, anticipating criticism: ‘I like it, so doth he, thou doest not, is it therefore unfit, absurd and ridiculous?’, he snaps in his Conclusion: ‘One man cannot express what every man thinks, or please all.’



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