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5. Poison(ing) and Spanish Comedia
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- List of Illustrations ix
- Introduction: Great Theatres of the World 1
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Part One: Technologies of Knowledge
- 1. From Mesopotamia to Madrid: The Legacy of Ancient and Medieval Science in Early Modern Spain 25
- 2. The Technological Environment of the Early Modern Spanish Stage 58
- 3. Gridded Fascinations: Early Modern Drama’s Geometric Synthesis 79
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Part Two: Stages of Science
- 4. Curing the Malady of Lovesickness: Medicine and Physicians in Early Spanish Theatre 103
- 5. Poison(ing) and Spanish Comedia 123
- 6. The Soul under Siege: Strategy and Neostoicism in Calderón de la Barca’s El sitio de Bredá 151
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Part Three: Performing Numbers
- 7. Figures of Arithmetic: Numeracy, Calculation, and Accounting in the Comedia 179
- 8. Automatons and the Early Modern Drama of Skepticism 210
- 9. Daedalean Epistemology: Staging the Labyrinth of Knowledge in Velázquez’s Las Hilanderas and Calderón de la Barca’s Los tres mayores prodigios 231
- Conclusion: Looking Behind the Curtain: Clues of Early Modern Spanish Science 250
- Contributors 275
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- List of Illustrations ix
- Introduction: Great Theatres of the World 1
-
Part One: Technologies of Knowledge
- 1. From Mesopotamia to Madrid: The Legacy of Ancient and Medieval Science in Early Modern Spain 25
- 2. The Technological Environment of the Early Modern Spanish Stage 58
- 3. Gridded Fascinations: Early Modern Drama’s Geometric Synthesis 79
-
Part Two: Stages of Science
- 4. Curing the Malady of Lovesickness: Medicine and Physicians in Early Spanish Theatre 103
- 5. Poison(ing) and Spanish Comedia 123
- 6. The Soul under Siege: Strategy and Neostoicism in Calderón de la Barca’s El sitio de Bredá 151
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Part Three: Performing Numbers
- 7. Figures of Arithmetic: Numeracy, Calculation, and Accounting in the Comedia 179
- 8. Automatons and the Early Modern Drama of Skepticism 210
- 9. Daedalean Epistemology: Staging the Labyrinth of Knowledge in Velázquez’s Las Hilanderas and Calderón de la Barca’s Los tres mayores prodigios 231
- Conclusion: Looking Behind the Curtain: Clues of Early Modern Spanish Science 250
- Contributors 275