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The Liquids in Gottfried’s Tristan und Isolde: Focus of Nature and Locus of Illness and Healing
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Christopher R. Clason
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- Frontmatter I
- Table of Contents V
- Introduction: Bathing, Health Care, Medicine, and Water in the Middle Ages and Early Modern Age 1
- Treating the Condition of ‘Evil’ in the Anglo- Saxon Herbals 88
- Bald’s Leechbook and the Construction of Male Health in Anglo-Saxon England 114
- The Necessitas Naturae and Monastic Hygiene 129
- Caring for the Body and Soul with Water: Guerric of Igny’s Fourth Sermon on the Epiphany, Godfrey of Saint-Victor’s Fons Philosophiae, and Peter of Celle’s Letters 148
- Affected yet Untouched: Spatial Barriers and the Neurobehavioral Impact on Lepers Living with Limited Interpersonal Touch in the Middle Ages 171
- Elemental Well-Being: Water and Its Attributes in Selected Writings of Hildegard of Bingen and Georgius Agricola 193
- Potiones ad sanandum: Text as Remedy in a Medieval Latin Bestiary 221
- Troubled Waters: Bathing and Illicit Relations in Marie de France’s “Equitan” and in Flamenca 275
- The Liquids in Gottfried’s Tristan und Isolde: Focus of Nature and Locus of Illness and Healing 293
- The Ambiguous Effects of Water and Oil in Middle English Romance: Acknowledged and Ignored 331
- Lodestone and Litmus Test: Aqueous Presentations of Emotional Experience in Medieval and Renaissance Literature 357
- The Sonnet about Women who Marry in Old Age: Filth, Misogyny, and Depravity 389
- Si Odore Solo Locus Pestilentiosus Fiat: Private Property, Public Health and Environmental Hygiene – Advantages of the English Common Law of Nuisance over the Corpus Juris Civilis 407
- Mens Sana in Corpore Sanus: Water, Wellness, and Cleanliness in Five Fifteenth- Century Medical Manuals 424
- Water, Environment, and Dietetic Rules in Bohemian Sources of the Early Modern Times 441
- The ‘Dirty Middle Ages’: Bathing and Cleanliness in the Middle Ages. With an Emphasis on Medieval German Courtly Romances, Early Modern Novels, and Art History: Another Myth-Buster 458
- The Field Surgery Manual Which Became a Medical Commonplace Book: Hans von Gersdorff’s Feldtbuch der Wundarzney (1517) Translated into Low German 501
- The Role of Therapeutic Bathing in the Sixteenth Century and Its Contemporary Scientific Explanations 528
- Testing the Waters: Early Modern Studies 568
- List of Contributors 599
- Index 605
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Table of Contents V
- Introduction: Bathing, Health Care, Medicine, and Water in the Middle Ages and Early Modern Age 1
- Treating the Condition of ‘Evil’ in the Anglo- Saxon Herbals 88
- Bald’s Leechbook and the Construction of Male Health in Anglo-Saxon England 114
- The Necessitas Naturae and Monastic Hygiene 129
- Caring for the Body and Soul with Water: Guerric of Igny’s Fourth Sermon on the Epiphany, Godfrey of Saint-Victor’s Fons Philosophiae, and Peter of Celle’s Letters 148
- Affected yet Untouched: Spatial Barriers and the Neurobehavioral Impact on Lepers Living with Limited Interpersonal Touch in the Middle Ages 171
- Elemental Well-Being: Water and Its Attributes in Selected Writings of Hildegard of Bingen and Georgius Agricola 193
- Potiones ad sanandum: Text as Remedy in a Medieval Latin Bestiary 221
- Troubled Waters: Bathing and Illicit Relations in Marie de France’s “Equitan” and in Flamenca 275
- The Liquids in Gottfried’s Tristan und Isolde: Focus of Nature and Locus of Illness and Healing 293
- The Ambiguous Effects of Water and Oil in Middle English Romance: Acknowledged and Ignored 331
- Lodestone and Litmus Test: Aqueous Presentations of Emotional Experience in Medieval and Renaissance Literature 357
- The Sonnet about Women who Marry in Old Age: Filth, Misogyny, and Depravity 389
- Si Odore Solo Locus Pestilentiosus Fiat: Private Property, Public Health and Environmental Hygiene – Advantages of the English Common Law of Nuisance over the Corpus Juris Civilis 407
- Mens Sana in Corpore Sanus: Water, Wellness, and Cleanliness in Five Fifteenth- Century Medical Manuals 424
- Water, Environment, and Dietetic Rules in Bohemian Sources of the Early Modern Times 441
- The ‘Dirty Middle Ages’: Bathing and Cleanliness in the Middle Ages. With an Emphasis on Medieval German Courtly Romances, Early Modern Novels, and Art History: Another Myth-Buster 458
- The Field Surgery Manual Which Became a Medical Commonplace Book: Hans von Gersdorff’s Feldtbuch der Wundarzney (1517) Translated into Low German 501
- The Role of Therapeutic Bathing in the Sixteenth Century and Its Contemporary Scientific Explanations 528
- Testing the Waters: Early Modern Studies 568
- List of Contributors 599
- Index 605