New approaches to disease, disability and medicine in Medieval Europe /
An interdisciplinary collection of papers focusing on infections, chronic illness, and the impact of infectious diseases on Medieval society, with contributions by academics from a variety of disciplines and a diverse range of international institutions.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico Congresos, conferencias eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Summertown, Oxford :
Archaeopress Publishing Ltd,
2018.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Foreword
- Christina Lee; Introduction
- Erin Connelly and Stefanie Künzel; Chapter 1
- Þu miht wiþ þam laþan ðe geond lond færð: Conceptualisations of Disease in Anglo-Saxon Charms
- Stefanie Künzel; Chapter 2
- A Still Sound Mind: Personal Agency of Impaired People in Anglo-Saxon Care and Cure Narratives
- Marit Ronen; Chapter 3
- Mobility Limitations and Assistive Aids in the Merovingian Burial Record
- Cathrin Hähn; Chapter 4
- Tearing the Face in Grief and Rape: Cheek Rending in Medieval Iberia, c. 1000-1300
- Rachel Welsh; Chapter 5
- Clerical Leprosy and the Ecclesiastical Office: Dis/Ability and Canon Law
- Ninon Dubourg; Chapter 6
- Inside the Leprosarium: Illness in the Daily Life of 14th Century Barcelona
- Clara Jáuregui; Chapter 7
- Languages of Experience: Translating Medicine in MS Laud Misc 237
- Lucy Barnhouse; Chapter 8
- Heillög Bein, Brotin Bein: Manifestations of Disease in Medieval Iceland
- Cecilia Collins; Chapter 9
- A Case Study of Plantago in the Treatment of Infected Wounds in the Middle English Translation of Bernard of Gordon's Lilium medicinae
- Erin Connelly; Chapter 10
- Miserum spectaculum, horrendus fetor, aspectus horrendus: 'Syphilis' in Strasbourg at the Turn of the 16th Century
- Christoph Wieselhuber.