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The Anatomy of the Senses - Natural Symbols in Medieval and Early Modern Italy

English · Hardback

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Piero Camporesi is one of the foremost historians of folklore and popular beliefs in Europe today. This book is a brilliant account of medieval and early modern attitudes to the cosmos in general and the human body in particular. Drawing on a large body of literature, Camporesi builds up a remarkable picture of the everyday beliefs and practices of medieval and early modern Italy.
He examines the symbolism relating to food and the overtones of vampirism which have haunted the Christian sacraments. He discusses the eating habits of monks and hermits which were held up as a religious model for the community. He offers a striking analysis of medieval views of the body, and of humanity situated at the centre of the symbolic universe. Moving from the anatomical table to the kitchen table, he shows the similarities between the anatomist and the cook, both of whom worked with dead flesh, with corpses which had to be cut up, greased, severed, skinned, diced and gutted.


List of contents










The Hieroglyphic for Pleasure. Plants as Symbols.
The Cursed Cheese.
The "Stupendous Abstinences".
The "Dreadful Desire to Study.".
The Anatomy of Emptiness.
"Juicy, Soft and Flexible.".
Retarded Knowledge.
Index.


About the author










Piero Camporesi is the Professor of Italian Literature at the University of Bologna. His previous books include The Magic Harvest (Polity, 1993) and Exotic Brew (Polity, 1994).

Summary

The author is one of the foremost, and perhaps the most original, historians of food, the body and popular beliefs in Europe today. An outstanding account of attitudes to the cosmos, food and the human body in medieval and early modern times.

Product details

Authors Camporesi, Piero Camporesi, Piero (University of Bologna) Camporesi
Assisted by Allan Cameron (Translation)
Publisher Polity Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 09.01.1995
 
EAN 9780745605067
ISBN 978-0-7456-0506-7
No. of pages 224
Dimensions 158 mm x 236 mm x 22 mm
Weight 490 g
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History > Modern era up to 1918
Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Miscellaneous

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