Medical and Philosophical Perspectives on Illness and Disease in the Middle Ages
During the Middle Ages, physicians, philosophers, and theologians developed a complex and rich discourse on the concept of sickness. Illness (infirmitas) was perceived as the natural state of existential imperfection for homo viator, fallen due to sin and impaired in his bodily integrity. Leprosy, s...
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| स्वरूप: | Online |
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| भाषा: | अंग्रेज़ी |
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E-theca OnLineOpenAccess Edizioni
2025
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| ऑनलाइन पहुंच: | https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/153359.2 |
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समान संसाधन: Medical and Philosophical Perspectives on Illness and Disease in the Middle Ages
- Leprosy and Inherited Diseases in 13th-Century Discussions on the Original Sin
- Health and Sickness in Henry of Herford’s Catena aurea entium
- Prognostication and Medical Astrology in 14th-Century Italy: Three Case Studies
- Il senso medico di pestilentia in Agostino
- A Divine Punishment? Leprosy in the Reflections of Moses Maimonides
- Leprosy (al-ǧuḏām) and Smallpox (al-ǧudarī) in the Kitāb al-Malakī and its Two Latin Translations