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11. Eucharistic Thought and Imperial Longing in Portugal from Amadeus da Silva’s Apocalypsis Nova (1502) to António Vieira’s História do Futuro (1663–1667)
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Henry Berlin
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Illustrations ix
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction 3
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Part One: Sensing Religion
- 1. The Breath of Lazarus in the Mocedades de Rodrigo 17
- 2. Sabrosa olor : The Role of Olfaction and Smells in Berceo’s Milagros de Nuestra Señora 31
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Part Two: Cognition and the Senses
- 3. The Internal Senses in Don Quixote and the Anatomy of Memory 47
- 4. Taste, Cognition, and Redemption in Guzmán de Alfarache 66
- 5. The Aesthetics of Disgust in Miguel de Cervantes and María de Zayas 94
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Part Three: Perception
- 6. Sight, Sound, Scent, and Sense: Reading the Cancionero de Palacio 123
- 7. Treating Sensory Ailments in Early Modern Domestic Literature 141
- 8. Cervantes’s Exemplary Sensorium, or the Skinny on La española inglesa 167
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Part Four: Sensing Empire
- 9. The Senses of Empire and the Scents of Babylon in the Libro de Alexandre 189
- 10. Portuguese Scenes of the Senses, Medieval and Early Modern 209
- 11. Eucharistic Thought and Imperial Longing in Portugal from Amadeus da Silva’s Apocalypsis Nova (1502) to António Vieira’s História do Futuro (1663–1667) 225
- 12. Festive Soundscapes in Colonial Potosí and Minas Gerais 243
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Part Five: Sensing the Urban
- 13. Celestial Visions and Demonic Touch: García’s Inventions in La verdad sospechosa 265
- 14. Motherhood Interrupted: Sensing Birth in Early Modern Spanish Literature 284
- Bibliography 303
- Contributors 333
- Index 337
- TORONTO IBERIC 345
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Illustrations ix
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction 3
-
Part One: Sensing Religion
- 1. The Breath of Lazarus in the Mocedades de Rodrigo 17
- 2. Sabrosa olor : The Role of Olfaction and Smells in Berceo’s Milagros de Nuestra Señora 31
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Part Two: Cognition and the Senses
- 3. The Internal Senses in Don Quixote and the Anatomy of Memory 47
- 4. Taste, Cognition, and Redemption in Guzmán de Alfarache 66
- 5. The Aesthetics of Disgust in Miguel de Cervantes and María de Zayas 94
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Part Three: Perception
- 6. Sight, Sound, Scent, and Sense: Reading the Cancionero de Palacio 123
- 7. Treating Sensory Ailments in Early Modern Domestic Literature 141
- 8. Cervantes’s Exemplary Sensorium, or the Skinny on La española inglesa 167
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Part Four: Sensing Empire
- 9. The Senses of Empire and the Scents of Babylon in the Libro de Alexandre 189
- 10. Portuguese Scenes of the Senses, Medieval and Early Modern 209
- 11. Eucharistic Thought and Imperial Longing in Portugal from Amadeus da Silva’s Apocalypsis Nova (1502) to António Vieira’s História do Futuro (1663–1667) 225
- 12. Festive Soundscapes in Colonial Potosí and Minas Gerais 243
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Part Five: Sensing the Urban
- 13. Celestial Visions and Demonic Touch: García’s Inventions in La verdad sospechosa 265
- 14. Motherhood Interrupted: Sensing Birth in Early Modern Spanish Literature 284
- Bibliography 303
- Contributors 333
- Index 337
- TORONTO IBERIC 345