Author : Rachel Falconer,Denis Renevey
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 47,9 Mb
Release : 2013
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 3823378201
Medieval And Early Modern Literature Science And Medicine
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Medieval and Early Modern Literature, Science and Medicine
Author : Rachel Falconer Denis Renevey
Publisher : BoD – Books on Demand
Page : 258 pages
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Release : 2014-12-22
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9783823368205
Medieval and Early Modern Literature, Science and Medicine by Rachel Falconer Denis Renevey Pdf
This inter-disciplinary volume explores the poetics of medicine and science, and the scientific aspects of literary and devotional works in a wide-ranging selection of texts from the medieval and early modern periods. Areas of knowedge which we now regard as occupying separate and specialist spheres, were freely and fluidly hybridized in medieval and early modern times
Bodily and Spiritual Hygiene in Medieval and Early Modern Literature
Author : Albrecht Classen
Publisher : Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Page : 614 pages
File Size : 49,5 Mb
Release : 2017-03-20
Category : History
ISBN : 9783110523386
Bodily and Spiritual Hygiene in Medieval and Early Modern Literature by Albrecht Classen Pdf
While most people today take hygiene and medicine for granted, they both have had their own history. We can gain deep insights into the pre-modern world by studying its health-care system, its approaches to medicine, and concept of hygiene. Already the early Middle Ages witnessed great interest in bathing (hot and cold), swimming, and good personal hygiene. Medical activities grew over time, but even early medieval monks were already great experts in treating the sick. The contributions examine literary, medical, historical texts and images and probe the information we can glean from them. The interdisciplinary approach of this volume makes it possible to view this large field in a complex and diversified manner, taking into account both early medieval and early modern treatises on medicine, water, bathing, and health. Such a cultural-historical perspective creates a most valuable bridge connecting literary and scientific documents under the umbrella of the history of mentality and history of everyday life. The volume does not aim at idealizing the past, but it definitely intends to deconstruct modern myths about the 'dirty' and 'unhealthy' Middle Ages and early modern age.
History, Medicine, and the Traditions of Renaissance Learning
Author : Nancy G. Siraisi
Publisher : University of Michigan Press
Page : 461 pages
File Size : 50,9 Mb
Release : 2019-02-26
Category : History
ISBN : 9780472037469
History, Medicine, and the Traditions of Renaissance Learning by Nancy G. Siraisi Pdf
A path-breaking work at last available in paper, History, Medicine, and the Traditions of Renaissance Learning is Nancy G. Siraisi’s examination of the intersections of medically trained authors and history from 1450 to 1650. Rather than studying medicine and history as separate traditions, Siraisi calls attention to their mutual interaction in the rapidly changing world of Renaissance erudition. With remarkably detailed scholarship, Siraisi investigates doctors’ efforts to explore the legacies handed down to them from ancient medical and anatomical writings.
Rhetorics of Bodily Disease and Health in Medieval and Early Modern England
Author : Jennifer C. Vaught
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 260 pages
File Size : 48,5 Mb
Release : 2016-04-08
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781317063223
Rhetorics of Bodily Disease and Health in Medieval and Early Modern England by Jennifer C. Vaught Pdf
Susan Sontag in Illness as Metaphor and AIDS and Its Metaphors points to the vital connection between metaphors and bodily illnesses, though her analyses deal mainly with modern literary works. This collection of essays examines the vast extent to which rhetorical figures related to sickness and health-metaphor, simile, pun, analogy, symbol, personification, allegory, oxymoron, and metonymy-inform medieval and early modern literature, religion, science, and medicine in England and its surrounding European context. In keeping with the critical trend over the past decade to foreground the matter of the body and the emotions, these essays track the development of sustained, nuanced rhetorics of bodily disease and health ” physical, emotional, and spiritual. The contributors to this collection approach their intriguing subjects from a wide range of timely, theoretical, and interdisciplinary perspectives, including the philosophy of language, semiotics, and linguistics; ecology; women's and gender studies; religion; and the history of medicine. The essays focus on works by Dante, Chaucer, Spenser, Shakespeare, Donne, and Milton among others; the genres of epic, lyric, satire, drama, and the sermon; and cultural history artifacts such as medieval anatomies, the arithmetic of plague bills of mortality, meteorology, and medical guides for healthy regimens.
Textual Healing
Author : Elizabeth Lane Furdell
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 311 pages
File Size : 55,7 Mb
Release : 2005
Category : History
ISBN : 9789004146631
Textual Healing by Elizabeth Lane Furdell Pdf
This collection of twelve essays explores various aspects in the development of medicine from the Middle Ages to 1700 with a particular emphasis on revisiting original texts for new insights in the culture of healing.
The Five Senses in Medieval and Early Modern England
Author : Annette Kern-Stähler,Beatrix Busse,Wietse de Boer
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 312 pages
File Size : 50,8 Mb
Release : 2016-05-02
Category : History
ISBN : 9789004315495
The Five Senses in Medieval and Early Modern England by Annette Kern-Stähler,Beatrix Busse,Wietse de Boer Pdf
The essays collected in The Five Senses in Medieval and Early Modern England examine the interrelationships between sense perception and secular and Christian cultures in England from the medieval into the early modern periods. They address canonical texts and writers in the fields of poetry, drama, homiletics, martyrology and early scientific writing, and they espouse methods associated with the fields of corpus linguistics, disability studies, translation studies, art history and archaeology, as well as approaches derived from traditional literary studies. Together, these papers constitute a major contribution to the growing field of sensorial research that will be of interest to historians of perception and cognition as well as to historians with more generalist interests in medieval and early modern England. Contributors include: Dieter Bitterli, Beatrix Busse, Rory Critten, Javier Díaz-Vera, Tobias Gabel, Jens Martin Gurr, Katherine Hindley, Farah Karim-Cooper, Annette Kern-Stähler, Richard Newhauser, Sean Otto, Virginia Richter, Elizabeth Robertson, and Kathrin Scheuchzer
Medicine and Society in Early Modern Europe
Author : Mary Lindemann
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 315 pages
File Size : 49,6 Mb
Release : 2010-07
Category : History
ISBN : 9780521425926
Medicine and Society in Early Modern Europe by Mary Lindemann Pdf
A concise and accessible introduction to health and healing in Europe from 1500 to 1800.
Bodily and Spiritual Hygiene in Medieval and Early Modern Literature
Author : Albrecht Classen
Publisher : Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Page : 622 pages
File Size : 42,8 Mb
Release : 2017-03-20
Category : History
ISBN : 9783110523799
Bodily and Spiritual Hygiene in Medieval and Early Modern Literature by Albrecht Classen Pdf
While most people today take hygiene and medicine for granted, they both have had their own history. We can gain deep insights into the pre-modern world by studying its health-care system, its approaches to medicine, and concept of hygiene. Already the early Middle Ages witnessed great interest in bathing (hot and cold), swimming, and good personal hygiene. Medical activities grew over time, but even early medieval monks were already great experts in treating the sick. The contributions examine literary, medical, historical texts and images and probe the information we can glean from them. The interdisciplinary approach of this volume makes it possible to view this large field in a complex and diversified manner, taking into account both early medieval and early modern treatises on medicine, water, bathing, and health. Such a cultural-historical perspective creates a most valuable bridge connecting literary and scientific documents under the umbrella of the history of mentality and history of everyday life. The volume does not aim at idealizing the past, but it definitely intends to deconstruct modern myths about the 'dirty' and 'unhealthy' Middle Ages and early modern age.
Medical Paratexts from Medieval to Modern
Author : Hannah C. Tweed,Diane G. Scott
Publisher : Springer
Page : 187 pages
File Size : 43,8 Mb
Release : 2018-05-15
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9783319734262
Medical Paratexts from Medieval to Modern by Hannah C. Tweed,Diane G. Scott Pdf
This collection establishes the term ‘medical paratexts’ as a useful addition to medical humanities, book history, and literary studies research. As a relatively new field of study, little critical attention has been paid to medical paratexts. We understand paratext as the apparatus of graphic communication: title pages, prefaces, illustrations, marginalia, and publishing details which act as mediators between text and reader. Discussing the development of medical paratexts across scribal, print and digital media, the collection spans the medieval period to the twenty-first century. Dissecting the Page is structured in two thematic sections, underpinned by a shared examination of ideas of medical and lay readership and a history of reader response. The first section focuses on the production, reception, and use of medical texts. The second section analyses the role and significance of authority, access, and dissemination in discussions of health, medicine, and illness, for both lay and medical readerships.
Magic and Magicians in the Middle Ages and the Early Modern Time
Author : Albrecht Classen
Publisher : Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Page : 767 pages
File Size : 45,7 Mb
Release : 2017-10-23
Category : History
ISBN : 9783110557725
Magic and Magicians in the Middle Ages and the Early Modern Time by Albrecht Classen Pdf
There are no clear demarcation lines between magic, astrology, necromancy, medicine, and even sciences in the pre-modern world. Under the umbrella term 'magic,' the contributors to this volume examine a wide range of texts, both literary and religious, both medical and philosophical, in which the topic is discussed from many different perspectives. The fundamental concerns address issue such as how people perceived magic, whether they accepted it and utilized it for their own purposes, and what impact magic might have had on the mental structures of that time. While some papers examine the specific appearance of magicians in literary texts, others analyze the practical application of magic in medical contexts. In addition, this volume includes studies that deal with the rise of the witch craze in the late fifteenth century and then also investigate whether the Weberian notion of disenchantment pertaining to the modern world can be maintained. Magic is, oddly but significantly, still around us and exerts its influence. Focusing on magic in the medieval world thus helps us to shed light on human culture at large.
Middle English Medical Recipes and Literary Play, 1375-1500
Author : Hannah Bower
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 336 pages
File Size : 41,9 Mb
Release : 2022-03-21
Category : Literary Collections
ISBN : 9780192666123
Middle English Medical Recipes and Literary Play, 1375-1500 by Hannah Bower Pdf
This is an open access title available under the terms of a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 International licence. It is free to read at Oxford Scholarship Online and offered as a free PDF download from OUP and selected open access locations. Middle English Medical Recipes and Literary Play, 1375-1500 is the first detailed, book-length study of Middle English medical recipes in their literary, imaginative, social, and codicological contexts. Analysing recipe collections in over seventy late medieval manuscripts, this book explores how the words and structures of recipes could contribute to those texts' healing purpose, but could also confuse, impede, exceed, and redefine that purpose. The study therefore presents a challenge to recipes' traditional reputation as mundane, unartful texts written and read solely for the sake of directing practical action. Crucially, it also relocates these neglected texts and overlooked manuscripts within the complex networks forming medieval textual culture, demonstrating that—though marginalized in modern scholarship—medical recipes were actually linguistically, formally, materially, and imaginatively interconnected with many other late medieval discourses, including devotional writings, romances, fabliaux, and Chaucerian poetry. The monograph thus models for readers modes of analysis and close reading that might be deployed in relation to recipes in order to understand better their allusive, fragmentary, and playful qualities as well as their wide-ranging influence on medieval imaginations.
Medicine, Religion and Gender in Medieval Culture
Author : Naoë Kukita Yoshikawa
Publisher : Boydell & Brewer
Page : 312 pages
File Size : 53,8 Mb
Release : 2015
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781843844013
Medicine, Religion and Gender in Medieval Culture by Naoë Kukita Yoshikawa Pdf
An exploration of the relations between medical and religious discourse and practice in medieval culture, focussing on how they are affected by gender.
Rhetorics of Bodily Disease and Health in Medieval and Early Modern England
Author : Dr Jennifer C Vaught
Publisher : Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Page : 264 pages
File Size : 46,6 Mb
Release : 2013-04-28
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781409476238
Rhetorics of Bodily Disease and Health in Medieval and Early Modern England by Dr Jennifer C Vaught Pdf
Susan Sontag in Illness as Metaphor and AIDS and Its Metaphors points to the vital connection between metaphors and bodily illnesses, though her analyses deal mainly with modern literary works. This collection of essays examines the vast extent to which rhetorical figures related to sickness and health-metaphor, simile, pun, analogy, symbol, personification, allegory, oxymoron, and metonymy-inform medieval and early modern literature, religion, science, and medicine in England and its surrounding European context. In keeping with the critical trend over the past decade to foreground the matter of the body and the emotions, these essays track the development of sustained, nuanced rhetorics of bodily disease and health — physical, emotional, and spiritual. The contributors to this collection approach their intriguing subjects from a wide range of timely, theoretical, and interdisciplinary perspectives, including the philosophy of language, semiotics, and linguistics; ecology; women's and gender studies; religion; and the history of medicine. The essays focus on works by Dante, Chaucer, Spenser, Shakespeare, Donne, and Milton among others; the genres of epic, lyric, satire, drama, and the sermon; and cultural history artifacts such as medieval anatomies, the arithmetic of plague bills of mortality, meteorology, and medical guides for healthy regimens.
Medieval and Early Renaissance Medicine
Author : Nancy G. Siraisi
Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Page : 266 pages
File Size : 43,8 Mb
Release : 2009-05-15
Category : History
ISBN : 9780226761312
Medieval and Early Renaissance Medicine by Nancy G. Siraisi Pdf
Western Europe supported a highly developed and diverse medical community in the late medieval and early Renaissance periods. In her absorbing history of this complex era in medicine, Siraisi explores the inner workings of the medical community and illustrates the connections of medicine to both natural philosophy and technical skills.