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13. Calvin’s Smile
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John Jeffries Martin
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Illustration xi
- Acknowledgments xiii
- Introduction: Medieval Communities and the Matter of Person 1
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Part I. Saints, visionaries, and the making of holy persons
- 1. Forgetting Hathumoda: Th e Afterlife of the First Abbess of Gandersheim 15
- 2. “If one member glories . . .”: Community Between the Living and the Saintly Dead in Bernard of Clairvaux’s Sermons for the Feast of All Saints 25
- 3. Th e Pope’s Shrunken Head: Th e Apocalyptic Visions of Robert of Uzès 36
- 4. Thomas of Cantimpré and Female Sanctity 45
- 5. Th e Changing Fortunes of Angela of Foligno, Daughter, Mother, and Wife 56
- 6. “A Particular Light of Understanding”: Margaret of Cortona, the Franciscans, and a Cortonese Cleric 68
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Part 2. Community, cultus, and society
- 7. Fragments of Devotion: Charters and Canons in Aquitaine, 876– 1050 81
- 8. Naming Names: Th e Nomenclature of Heresy in the Early Eleventh Century 91
- 9. Economic Development and Demotic Religiosity 101
- 10. Back- Biting and Self- Promotion: Th e Work of Merchants of the Cairo Geniza 117
- 11. John of Salisbury and the Civic Utility of Religion 128
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Part III. Cognition, composition, and contagion
- 12. Understanding Contagion: Th e Contaminating Effect of Another’s Sin 145
- 13. Calvin’s Smile 158
- 14. Why All the Fuss About the Mind? A Medievalist’s Perspective on Cognitive Theory 170
- 15. Aspects of Blood Piety in a Late- Medieval English Manuscript: London, British Library MS Additional 37049 182
- 16. Machiavelli, Trauma, and the Scandal of Th e Prince: An Essay in Speculative History 192
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Part 4. The matter of person
- 17. Low Country Ascetics and Oriental Luxury: Jacques de Vitry, Marie of Oignies, and the Treasures of Oignies 205
- 18. Crystalline Wombs and Pregnant Hearts: Th e Exuberant Bodies of the Katharinenthal Visitation Group 223
- 19. Gluttony and the Anthropology of Pain in Dante’s Inferno and Purgatorio 238
- 20. “Human Heaven”: John of Rupescissa’s Alchemy at the End of the World 251
- 21. Magic, Bodies, University Masters, and the Invention of the Late Medieval Witch 262
- Afterword: History in the Comic Mode 279
- Notes 293
- Contributors 373
- Index 377
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Illustration xi
- Acknowledgments xiii
- Introduction: Medieval Communities and the Matter of Person 1
-
Part I. Saints, visionaries, and the making of holy persons
- 1. Forgetting Hathumoda: Th e Afterlife of the First Abbess of Gandersheim 15
- 2. “If one member glories . . .”: Community Between the Living and the Saintly Dead in Bernard of Clairvaux’s Sermons for the Feast of All Saints 25
- 3. Th e Pope’s Shrunken Head: Th e Apocalyptic Visions of Robert of Uzès 36
- 4. Thomas of Cantimpré and Female Sanctity 45
- 5. Th e Changing Fortunes of Angela of Foligno, Daughter, Mother, and Wife 56
- 6. “A Particular Light of Understanding”: Margaret of Cortona, the Franciscans, and a Cortonese Cleric 68
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Part 2. Community, cultus, and society
- 7. Fragments of Devotion: Charters and Canons in Aquitaine, 876– 1050 81
- 8. Naming Names: Th e Nomenclature of Heresy in the Early Eleventh Century 91
- 9. Economic Development and Demotic Religiosity 101
- 10. Back- Biting and Self- Promotion: Th e Work of Merchants of the Cairo Geniza 117
- 11. John of Salisbury and the Civic Utility of Religion 128
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Part III. Cognition, composition, and contagion
- 12. Understanding Contagion: Th e Contaminating Effect of Another’s Sin 145
- 13. Calvin’s Smile 158
- 14. Why All the Fuss About the Mind? A Medievalist’s Perspective on Cognitive Theory 170
- 15. Aspects of Blood Piety in a Late- Medieval English Manuscript: London, British Library MS Additional 37049 182
- 16. Machiavelli, Trauma, and the Scandal of Th e Prince: An Essay in Speculative History 192
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Part 4. The matter of person
- 17. Low Country Ascetics and Oriental Luxury: Jacques de Vitry, Marie of Oignies, and the Treasures of Oignies 205
- 18. Crystalline Wombs and Pregnant Hearts: Th e Exuberant Bodies of the Katharinenthal Visitation Group 223
- 19. Gluttony and the Anthropology of Pain in Dante’s Inferno and Purgatorio 238
- 20. “Human Heaven”: John of Rupescissa’s Alchemy at the End of the World 251
- 21. Magic, Bodies, University Masters, and the Invention of the Late Medieval Witch 262
- Afterword: History in the Comic Mode 279
- Notes 293
- Contributors 373
- Index 377