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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Illustrations vii
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction An Ancient Disease in European Images 1
- Chapter 1 Leprosy Worldwide and the State of Modern Research 8
- Chapter 2 Historiography of Hansen’s Disease in Europe 24
- Chapter 3 Societal Responses to Leprosy in Europe 45
- Chapter 4 Development of Leprosy Iconography 67
- Chapter 5 Christ Healing a Leper in Christological Cycles ἀ e Political Significance of Imperial and Royal Commissions, ca. 800–1200 92
- Chapter 6 Patron Saints of Leprosy and ἀ eir Images in Religious and Political Contexts, ca. 1200–1800 107
- Chapter 7 Diversity in Leprosy Subjects Biblical ἀ emes and Increasing Secularization ca. 1450–1750 131
- Conclusions Images of Leprosy as a European Cultural Phenomenon 162
- Appendix A Sources Related to Leprosy Images 167
- Appendix B ἀ e Most Prominent Saints Associated with Lepro 191
- Endnotes 195
- Bibliography 215
- About the Author 223
- Index 225
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Illustrations vii
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction An Ancient Disease in European Images 1
- Chapter 1 Leprosy Worldwide and the State of Modern Research 8
- Chapter 2 Historiography of Hansen’s Disease in Europe 24
- Chapter 3 Societal Responses to Leprosy in Europe 45
- Chapter 4 Development of Leprosy Iconography 67
- Chapter 5 Christ Healing a Leper in Christological Cycles ἀ e Political Significance of Imperial and Royal Commissions, ca. 800–1200 92
- Chapter 6 Patron Saints of Leprosy and ἀ eir Images in Religious and Political Contexts, ca. 1200–1800 107
- Chapter 7 Diversity in Leprosy Subjects Biblical ἀ emes and Increasing Secularization ca. 1450–1750 131
- Conclusions Images of Leprosy as a European Cultural Phenomenon 162
- Appendix A Sources Related to Leprosy Images 167
- Appendix B ἀ e Most Prominent Saints Associated with Lepro 191
- Endnotes 195
- Bibliography 215
- About the Author 223
- Index 225