by Danielle Jacquart (Contributor), Danielle Jacquart (Contributor), Vivian Nutton (Contributor), Peter Biller (Contributor), Jessalynn Bird (Contributor), Joseph Ziegler (Contributor), Kathryn Taglia (Contributor), Maaike van der Lugt (Contributor), Michael R McVaugh (Contributor), William J Courtenay (Contributor)
The sheer extent of crossover - medics as religious men, religious men as medics, medical language at the service of preaching and moral-theological language deployed in medical writings - is the driving force behind these studies. The book reflects the extraordinary advances which 'pure' history of medicine has made in the last twenty years: there is medicine at the levels of midwife and village practitioner, the sweep of the learned Greek and Latin tradition of over a millennium; there is control of midwifery by the priest, therapy through liturgy, medicine as an expression of religious life for heretics, medicine invading theologians' discussion of earthly paradise; and so on. Professor PETER BILLER is Senior Lecturer in History at the University of York; Dr JOSEPH ZIEGLER teaches in the Department of History at the University of Haifa.Contributors JOSEPH ZIEGLER, PEREGRINE HORDEN, KATHRYN TAGLIA, JESSALYN BIRD, PETER BILLER, DANIELLE JACQUART, MICHAEL McVAUGH, MAAIKE VAN DER LUGT, WILLIAM COURTENAY, VIVIAN NUTTON.
Format: Illustrated
Pages: 271
Edition: Illustrated
Publisher: York Medieval Press
Published: 16 Aug 2001
ISBN 10: 1903153077
ISBN 13: 9781903153079