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        Buile Shuibhne: vox insaniae from Medieval Ireland
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        Feargal Ó Béarra
        
 
                                    
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                                            Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
 - Contents v
 - Introduction 1
 - Constructing the Early Irish Cult of Brigit 155
 - A Prince Under the Spell of the Devil? The Outburst of Charles the Fat in 873 C.E. 175
 - The Epic Hagiography as Scriptural Genre and its Pictorial Rendering in the Saint- Savin-sur-Gartempe Crypt Frescos 206
 - Buile Shuibhne: vox insaniae from Medieval Ireland 242
 - At the Crossroads of Religion, Magic, Science and Written Culture 290
 - “But what is to be said of a fool?” Intellectual Disability in Medieval Thought and Culture 314
 - Body and Spirit: Martial Practices Among Monastic Orders 344
 - Spirituality in the Late Middle Ages: Affective Piety in the Pricke of Conscience H.M. 128 387
 - Affectus secundam scientiam: Cognitio experimentalis and Jean Gerson’s Psychology of the Whole Person 406
 - A Comparison of the Psychological Insights of Petrarch and Johann Weyer 424
 - Mental Health in Bohemian Medical Writings of the 14th−16th Centuries 464
 - Magic Healing and Embodied Sensory Faculties in Camillo Leonardi’s Speculum Lapidum 480
 - The Invisible Diseases of Paracelsus and the Cosmic Reformation 507
 - Paracelsus on Mental Health 524
 - Banishing “Franticks” in a Royal Wedding Celebration: Campion’s The Lords’Masque 557
 - Order in Insanity: Eva Margaretha Frölich (d. 1692) and her National Swedish Eschatology 579
 - Melancholy as the Condition of Knowledge in Jakob Böhme’s Aurora 593
 - The Inner Cause and the Better Choice: Anna Maria van Schurman, Self-Fashioning, and the Attraction of the Labadist Religion 607
 - Melancholy, Madness, and Demonic Possession in the Early Modern West 647
 - A Postmodern Perspective on Mental Health, Spirituality, and Religion 690
 - List of Illustrations 712
 - Contributors 715
 - Index 725
 
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
 - Contents v
 - Introduction 1
 - Constructing the Early Irish Cult of Brigit 155
 - A Prince Under the Spell of the Devil? The Outburst of Charles the Fat in 873 C.E. 175
 - The Epic Hagiography as Scriptural Genre and its Pictorial Rendering in the Saint- Savin-sur-Gartempe Crypt Frescos 206
 - Buile Shuibhne: vox insaniae from Medieval Ireland 242
 - At the Crossroads of Religion, Magic, Science and Written Culture 290
 - “But what is to be said of a fool?” Intellectual Disability in Medieval Thought and Culture 314
 - Body and Spirit: Martial Practices Among Monastic Orders 344
 - Spirituality in the Late Middle Ages: Affective Piety in the Pricke of Conscience H.M. 128 387
 - Affectus secundam scientiam: Cognitio experimentalis and Jean Gerson’s Psychology of the Whole Person 406
 - A Comparison of the Psychological Insights of Petrarch and Johann Weyer 424
 - Mental Health in Bohemian Medical Writings of the 14th−16th Centuries 464
 - Magic Healing and Embodied Sensory Faculties in Camillo Leonardi’s Speculum Lapidum 480
 - The Invisible Diseases of Paracelsus and the Cosmic Reformation 507
 - Paracelsus on Mental Health 524
 - Banishing “Franticks” in a Royal Wedding Celebration: Campion’s The Lords’Masque 557
 - Order in Insanity: Eva Margaretha Frölich (d. 1692) and her National Swedish Eschatology 579
 - Melancholy as the Condition of Knowledge in Jakob Böhme’s Aurora 593
 - The Inner Cause and the Better Choice: Anna Maria van Schurman, Self-Fashioning, and the Attraction of the Labadist Religion 607
 - Melancholy, Madness, and Demonic Possession in the Early Modern West 647
 - A Postmodern Perspective on Mental Health, Spirituality, and Religion 690
 - List of Illustrations 712
 - Contributors 715
 - Index 725