Monte Cassino in the Middle Ages, vol. II, pts. III-IV

Monte Cassino in the Middle Ages, vol. II, pts. III-IV
Title Monte Cassino in the Middle Ages, vol. II, pts. III-IV PDF eBook
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Publisher Ed. di Storia e Letteratura
Pages 504
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Ordines Coronationis Franciae, Volume 2

Ordines Coronationis Franciae, Volume 2
Title Ordines Coronationis Franciae, Volume 2 PDF eBook
Author Richard A. Jackson
Publisher University of Pennsylvania Press
Pages 450
Release 2017-01-30
Genre History
ISBN 1512821594

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The ordines coronationis are essentially the scripts for the coronation of Frankish and French sovereigns. Combining detailed religious, ceremonial, and political material, they are an extraordinarily important source for the study of individual rulers or dynasties, as well as for the study of kingship, queenship, and the evolution of political institutions. Complete in two volumes, Richard A. Jackson's is the first full edition of these texts, including all the ordines from the early thirteenth century through the end of the fifteenth century, a period during which the texts shift from Latin to the vernacular, and the institutions of kingship become distinctively French.

Medicine in the English Middle Ages

Medicine in the English Middle Ages
Title Medicine in the English Middle Ages PDF eBook
Author Faye Getz
Publisher Princeton University Press
Pages 189
Release 1998-11-02
Genre Medical
ISBN 140082267X

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This book presents an engaging, detailed portrait of the people, ideas, and beliefs that made up the world of English medieval medicine between 750 and 1450, a time when medical practice extended far beyond modern definitions. The institutions of court, church, university, and hospital--which would eventually work to separate medical practice from other duties--had barely begun to exert an influence in medieval England, writes Faye Getz. Sufferers could seek healing from men and women of all social ranks, and the healing could encompass spiritual, legal, and philosophical as well as bodily concerns. Here the author presents an account of practitioners (English Christians, Jews, and foreigners), of medical works written by the English, of the emerging legal and institutional world of medicine, and of the medical ideals present among the educated and social elite. How medical learning gained for itself an audience is the central argument of this book, but the journey, as Getz shows, was an intricate one. Along the way, the reader encounters the magistrates of London, who confiscate a bag said by its owner to contain a human head capable of learning to speak, and learned clerical practitioners who advise people on how best to remain healthy or die a good death. Islamic medical ideas as well as the poetry of Chaucer come under scrutiny. Among the remnants of this far distant medical past, anyone may find something to amuse and something to admire.

Embodiments of Will

Embodiments of Will
Title Embodiments of Will PDF eBook
Author Michael Frampton
Publisher Michael Frampton
Pages 661
Release 2008
Genre Animal locomotion
ISBN 363908294X

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This book examines the two chief anatomical and physiological embodi-ment theories of voluntary animal motion, which I call the cardiosinew and cerebroneuromuscular theories of motion, from the time of Aristotle (384-322 B.C.) to that of Mondino (d. A.D. 1326). The study of animal motion commenced with the ancient Greek natural scientist Aristotle who wrote the monograph 'On the motion of animals' (De motu animalium). Subsequent inquiries into voluntary animal motion may be found in a variety of Greek, Latin, and Arabic compendia, commentaries, and encyclopedias throughout the ancient and medieval periods. The motion of animals was considered relevant to natural philosophers and theologians investigating the nature of the soul, and to physicians seeking to discover the causes of disorders of voluntary movement such as epilepsy and tetany. The book fills a gap in the scholarly literature concerned with pre-modern studies of the anatomical and physiological mechanisms of will and bodily movement. The accompanying photographs of my own anatomical dissections illuminate ancient and medieval conceptual, empirical, and experimental methods of anatomical and physiological research.

The Best Books

The Best Books
Title The Best Books PDF eBook
Author William Swan Sonnenschein
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Pages 890
Release 1931
Genre Best books
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American Book Publishing Record

American Book Publishing Record
Title American Book Publishing Record PDF eBook
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Pages 1480
Release 1968
Genre United States
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Bookseller

Bookseller
Title Bookseller PDF eBook
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Pages 1714
Release 1886
Genre Bibliography
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Vols. for 1871-76, 1913-14 include an extra number, The Christmas bookseller, separately paged and not included in the consecutive numbering of the regular series.