Barbara S. Bowers Dr. Linda Migl Keyser Dr. Jennifer M. Feltman
This volume challenges and redefines the traditional distinction made between the sacred and the secular in medieval healing, medical practice, and theory as evidenced in the historic, text record, and by material culture (sites and objects). The studies here are interdisciplinary and are grouped into two parts. The first focuses on secular and religious texts, demonstrating how the language of sacred and secular healing blurs and merges in both Latin and vernacular textual traditions. Chapters critically examine how medieval English literature draws directly from medical discourse when...
This volume challenges and redefines the traditional distinction made between the sacred and the secular in medieval healing, medical practice, and th...