"You troubled mindes with tormentes loste that sighes and sobs consumes: (Who breathes and puffes from burning breast, both smothring smoke and fumes.) Come reade this booke that freelye bringes, a boxe of balme full swete, An oyle to noynt the brused partes, of everye heavye spirete. ...The lame whose lack of legges is death, unto a loftye mynde, Wyll kiss his crotche and creepe on knees,Cardanus workes to fynde."
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Thomas Churchyarde, in behalfe of the Booke, Cardanus Comforte (1574) Thomas Bedingfield's translation of De Consolatione (1542)
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Gerolamo Cardano
1501 – 1576
italienischer Arzt und Mathematiker
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