02116nam 2200433Ia 450 99638506750331620200824132441.0(CKB)4940000000073372(EEBO)2248502688(OCoLC)ocm11710360e(OCoLC)11710360(EXLCZ)99494000000007337219850219d1648 uy |engurbn||||a|bb|Biathanatos[electronic resource] a declaration of that paradoxe or thesis that self-homicide is not so naturally sin, that it may never be otherwise : wherein the nature, and the extent of all those lawes, which seeme to be violated by this act, are diligently surveyed /written by John Donne ..London Printed for Humphrey Moseley, and are to be sold at his shop ...1648[18], 218, [i.e. 220] pTitle tranliterated from Greek.Edited by the author's son, John Donne, who signed "The epistle dedicatory."Consists of the sheets (except sig. S, p. 137-144) of the original undated edition, published (probably in 1646) with t.p.: Biathanatos : a declaration of that paradoxe, or thesis, that self-homicide is not so naturally sinne, that it may never be otherwise ... / written by Iohn Donne ... ; published by authoritie. London : Printed by J. Dawson. Cf. Donne, J. Biathanatos, 1930, p. 71-77."Written in 1608, and published, contrary to Donne's command, by his son"--Grolier. Wither to Prior, v. 1, p. 238.Marginal notes.Reproduction of original in Union Theological Seminary Library, New York.eebo-0160SuicideReligious aspectsEarly works to 1800SuicideEarly works to 1800SuicideReligious aspectsSuicideDonne John1572-1631.165770Donne John1604-1662.1001873EAAEAAm/cWaOLNBOOK996385067503316Biathanatos2307369UNISA