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1 Knowing the Signs of Disease: Plague in the Arabic Medical Commentaries between the First and Second Pandemics
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- List of Illustrations ix
- Acknowledgements xiii
- Ann G. Carmichael: An Appreciation xiv
- List of Contributors xv
- Note on Translation and Transliteration xviii
- Intersections: Disease and Death, Medicine and Religion, Medieval and Early Modern 1
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Part I: Diagnosing, Explaining and Recording
- 1 Knowing the Signs of Disease: Plague in the Arabic Medical Commentaries between the First and Second Pandemics 35
- 2 The Legal Foundations of Post-Mortem Diagnosis in Later Medieval Milan 67
- 3 Epidemic Illness in the Last Book of Giovanni Villani’s New Chronicle, 1345–48: Warfare, Sin and the Heavens 99
- 4 Colours of Disease and Death in the Early Modern Ottoman Cultural Imagination 123
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Part II: Coping, Preventing and Healing
- 5 The Role of Music in a Franciscan Liturgy for the End of Life, as Evidenced in Manuscript Newberry 24 151
- 6 Medical and Spiritual Healing of Death and Disease in Medieval Miracle Stories 177
- 7 Infirmity and Death Wishes in Medieval French and Italian Canonisation Processes 201
- 8 Bubo Men? Repurposing Medieval Anatomic Illustrations for Plague Therapy in the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries 221
- 9 Psalm 38 as Plague Diagnostic and Prophylactic in Abraham Yagel’s Moshi‘ah Ḥosim (1587) 247
- 10 The Protection of Innocents: Red Coral as a Lapidary Cure for the ‘Children’s Disease’ and Conditions Related to Childbirth in Medieval and Early Modern England 265
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Part III: Studying, Analysing and Interpreting
- 11 Leprosy in Medieval Europe: An Immunological and Syndemic Approach 295
- 12 Past Plagues: On the Synergies of Genetic and Historical Interpretations of Infectious Disease 319
- Select Bibliography 341
- Index 347
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- List of Illustrations ix
- Acknowledgements xiii
- Ann G. Carmichael: An Appreciation xiv
- List of Contributors xv
- Note on Translation and Transliteration xviii
- Intersections: Disease and Death, Medicine and Religion, Medieval and Early Modern 1
-
Part I: Diagnosing, Explaining and Recording
- 1 Knowing the Signs of Disease: Plague in the Arabic Medical Commentaries between the First and Second Pandemics 35
- 2 The Legal Foundations of Post-Mortem Diagnosis in Later Medieval Milan 67
- 3 Epidemic Illness in the Last Book of Giovanni Villani’s New Chronicle, 1345–48: Warfare, Sin and the Heavens 99
- 4 Colours of Disease and Death in the Early Modern Ottoman Cultural Imagination 123
-
Part II: Coping, Preventing and Healing
- 5 The Role of Music in a Franciscan Liturgy for the End of Life, as Evidenced in Manuscript Newberry 24 151
- 6 Medical and Spiritual Healing of Death and Disease in Medieval Miracle Stories 177
- 7 Infirmity and Death Wishes in Medieval French and Italian Canonisation Processes 201
- 8 Bubo Men? Repurposing Medieval Anatomic Illustrations for Plague Therapy in the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries 221
- 9 Psalm 38 as Plague Diagnostic and Prophylactic in Abraham Yagel’s Moshi‘ah Ḥosim (1587) 247
- 10 The Protection of Innocents: Red Coral as a Lapidary Cure for the ‘Children’s Disease’ and Conditions Related to Childbirth in Medieval and Early Modern England 265
-
Part III: Studying, Analysing and Interpreting
- 11 Leprosy in Medieval Europe: An Immunological and Syndemic Approach 295
- 12 Past Plagues: On the Synergies of Genetic and Historical Interpretations of Infectious Disease 319
- Select Bibliography 341
- Index 347