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A Cultural History of Medicine in the Middle Ages

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Informationen zum Autor Roger Cooter is Wellcome Professorial Fellow at UCL Centre for the History of Medicine at University College London, UK. Klappentext The Middle Ages (c.500-c.1500) are wellknown for the growth of universities and urban regulations, plague pandemics, increasingly sophisticated ways of causing injury in warfare, and abiding frameworks for health and illness provided by religion. Increasingly, however, archaeologists, historians and literary specialists have come together to flesh out the daily lives of medieval people at all levels of society, both in Christian Europe and the Islamic Mediterranean. A Cultural History of Medicine in the Middle Ages follows suit, but also brings new approaches and comparisons into the conversation. Through the investigation of poems, pottery, personal letters, recipes and petitions, and through a breadth of topics running from street-cleaning, cooking and amulets to religious treatises and death rituals, this volume accords new meaning and value to the period and those who lived it. Its chapters confirm that the study of latrines, patterns of manuscript circulation, miracle narratives, sermons, skeletons, metaphors and so on, have as much to tell us about attitudes towards health and illness as do medical texts. Delving within and beyond texts, and focusing on the sensory, the experiential, the personal, the body and the spirit, this volume celebrates and critiques the diverse and complex cultural history of medieval health and medicine. Vorwort A comprehensive, thematic reference work covering the cultural history of medicine in the Middle Ages Zusammenfassung The Middle Ages (c.500–c.1500) are wellknown for the growth of universities and urban regulations, plague pandemics, increasingly sophisticated ways of causing injury in warfare, and abiding frameworks for health and illness provided by religion. Increasingly, however, archaeologists, historians and literary specialists have come together to flesh out the daily lives of medieval people at all levels of society, both in Christian Europe and the Islamic Mediterranean. A Cultural History of Medicine in the Middle Ages follows suit, but also brings new approaches and comparisons into the conversation. Through the investigation of poems, pottery, personal letters, recipes and petitions, and through a breadth of topics running from street-cleaning, cooking and amulets to religious treatises and death rituals, this volume accords new meaning and value to the period and those who lived it. Its chapters confirm that the study of latrines, patterns of manuscript circulation, miracle narratives, sermons, skeletons, metaphors and so on, have as much to tell us about attitudes towards health and illness as do medical texts. Delving within and beyond texts, and focusing on the sensory, the experiential, the personal, the body and the spirit, this volume celebrates and critiques the diverse and complex cultural history of medieval health and medicine. Inhaltsverzeichnis List of Illustrations General Editors’ Preface, Roger Cooter Introduction: the Cultural History of Health, Iona McCleery 1 Environment: Managing Urban Sanitation for Sanitas, Dolly Jørgensen 2 Food: From Healthy Regimen to Consumption and Supply, Iona McCleery 3 Disease: Confronting, Consoling, and Constructing the Afflicted Body, Justin Stearns 4 Animals: Their Use and Meaning in Medieval Medicine, Kathleen Walker-Meikle 5 Objects: The Archaeology of Medieval Healing, Gemma L. Watson and Roberta Gilchrist 6 Experiences: Feeling Unhealthy in the Middle Ages, Naama Cohen-Hanegbi 7 Mind/Brain: Medieval Concepts, Wendy J. Turner 8 Authority: Trusting the Text in the Early Middle Ages, F. Eliza Glaze

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Authors Iona McCleery
Assisted by Iona McCleery (Editor)
Publisher Bloomsbury Academic
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 09.02.2023
 
EAN 9781472569929
ISBN 978-1-4725-6992-9
No. of pages 272
Series The Cultural Histories Series
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History > Middle Ages
Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > General

MEDICAL / History, History of Medicine

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