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Disease and disability in medieval and early modern art and literature Canalis, Rinaldo F. • Ciavolella, Massimo [Hrsg.]. |
In Reihe: | Cursor mundi / 38 |
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Sprache: | Englisch |
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Autoren suchen: Canalis, Rinaldo F. • Ciavolella, Massimo |
Inhalt
![]() | Introduction: disease and disability in medieval and early modern art and literature. |
![]() | The art of medicine in Byzantium: the missing link. |
![]() | Miracle and the monstrous: disability and deviant bodies in the late middle ages. |
![]() | Leprosy, melancholy, folly, and the physiology of anguish: humoral imbalance, emotions, and psychosomatic diseases in Thomas d'Angleterre, Béroul, and the Folies Tristan. |
![]() | "Apostumes, carbuncles, and botches": visualizing the plague in late medieval and early modern medical treaties. |
![]() | The role of architecture and the decorative arts in Renaissance medicine |
![]() | Disease in art and art(ist) in disease: reflections on paradigmatic works by Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo Buonarroti. |
![]() | The "Mal Franzoso" between art, history, and literature: Paracelsus and Della Porta. |
![]() | The ailing artist |
![]() | Nicolas Poussin's "The plague at Ashdod" and the French disease |
![]() | Textures of lesions - textures of prints: Fabricius Hildanus, Frederik Ruysch, and the representation of bone lesions. |