Leprosy in medieval England:
"Set firmly in the medical, religious and cultural milieu of the European middle ages, this hook is the first serious academic study of a disease surrounded by misconceptions and prejudices." "Even specialists will be surprised to learn that most stereotypical ideas about the segregat...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Set firmly in the medical, religious and cultural milieu of the European middle ages, this hook is the first serious academic study of a disease surrounded by misconceptions and prejudices." "Even specialists will be surprised to learn that most stereotypical ideas about the segregation of medieval lepers originated in the nineteenth century; that leprosy excited a vast range of responses, from admiration to revulsion; that in the later middle ages it was diagnosed readily even by laity; that a wide range of treatment was available; that medieval leper hospitals were no more austere than the monasteries on which they were modelled; and that the decline of leprosy was not monocausal but implied a complex web of factors - medical, environmental, social and legal."--BOOK JACKET. |
Beschreibung: | XII, 421 S. Ill., Kt. |
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adam_text | ! Contents
List of Illustrations vii
Acknowledgements xi
Abbreviations xiii
Introduction 1
1 Creating the medieval leper: some myths and misunderstandings 13
This global disaster : the biomedical model 17
Outside the camp : the missionary model 29
Leprosies of sin : the literary model 34
Consolidating the myth 39
2 The body and the soul: ideas about causation 44
The wages of sin 48
The gift of paradise 55
A question of balance 64
From sdra ath to elephancia 72
Malencolik mete and fleschelie lust 78
A contagiouse sekenesse and infectynge 90
Murky and malicious planets 95
3 The sick and the healthy: reactions to suffering 104
Bothe fowlle and fayer : saints and sinners 110
For loue of her lowe hertis : humility, penitence and confession 128
Thou art a foule lepre : conflicting responses 133
From infirmitas to caritas: the uses of leprosy 142
4 Priests and physicians: the business of diagnosis 155
Applying science: the spread of information 158
Monks and miracles: the shrine 168
Physicians of the soul: the confessional 179
Practitioners at work: the judicium 184
Popular perceptions: juries and presentments 190
5 Medicine and surgery: the battle against disease 205
Diet and medication 213
Baths 226
Surgical procedures 232
Accidents of the soul 239
Blood and alchemy 243
6 A disease apart? The impact of segregation 252
Canon law 255
The common law 271
The fear of miasma and contagion 274
The wild and the tame 284
Finding a hospital place 291
7 Life in the medieval leper house 302
Degrees of separation 307
Care of the body 322
Care of the soul 337
Conclusion 344
Bibliography 359
General Index 397
Index of leper houses, hospitals and almshouses 418
List of Illustrations
Cover and frontispiece: Christ heals the leper from an English gospel of c. 1397
(Bodleian Library, MS Laud Misc. 165, fo. 186v)
I. Medieval villagers scrambling to get away from a leper , 15
watercolour by Richard Tenant Cooper, 1912 (Wellcome Trust)
! 2. Dives and Lazarus from the Spinola Hours, c. 1515 (J. Paul Getty 16
Museum, Los Angeles, MS 83.ML.114)
3. Cases of nodular (lepromatous) and anaesthetic (tuberculoid) 18
leprosy from D.C. Danielssen and C.W. Boeck, Om Spedalskhed (1847)
4. Miriam struck by leprosy from a fourteenth century English psalter 50
(Exeter College, Oxford, MS 47, fo. 91v)
5. Christus quasi leprosus: the leper and the crucified Christ, from 62
a fifteenth century register of alms, St Sebald s church, Nuremburg
(Stadtarchiv Nurnberg, StadtAN A 21/4° Nr. 32/1)
6. The four humours from a late fifteenth century book belonging to 66
the barber surgeons of York (BL, MS Egerton 2572, fo. 51v)
7. The venous system from an English medical treatise of c. 1292 68
(Bodleian Library, MS Ashmole 399, fo. 18r)
8. The arterial system from an English medical treatise of c. 1292 69
(Bodleian Library, MS Ashmole 399, fo. 19r)
9. The nervous system from an English medical treatise of c. 1292 70
(Bodleian Library, MS Ashmole 399, fo. 21r)
10. The celestial spheres from a thirteenth century English text of Gautier 97
de Metz, Le Romaunce delymage du monde (Bodleian Library, MS
Selden Supra 74, fo. lOlv)
I1. The children of Saturn from a late fifteenth century English 100
astrological treatise (detail from Bodleian Library, MS Rawl. D.I220,
fo. 25v)
12. Christ cleanses the ten lepers from an English gospel of c. 1397 113
(Bodleian Library, MS Laud Misc. 165, fo. 363r)
13. An early sixteenth century banner of St Lazarus from a Flemish leper 116
house, copied c. 1870 (Lacroix, Vie Militaire, fig. 271)
14. St Mary Magdalen with her jar of ointment depicted on the 121
fifteenth century seal of the leprosarium dedicated to her at Tavistock,
Devon (BL, Seal xlvii.714)
viii LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
15. Naaman the leper bathes in the Jordan from a fifteenth century 126
English text of the Speculum humanae salvationis (Bodleian Library,
Oxford, MS Douce f.4, fo. 7r)
16. The Virgin and dead Christ depicted in a fifteenth century stained 143
glass window in the church of Holy Trinity, Long Melford, Suffolk
(Carole Rawcliffe)
17. The examination of a case ofmorphew from an Anglo Norman text 163
of the Chirurgia of Roger Frugard and his pupils, c. 1250 (Trinity
College, Cambridge, MS O.I.20, fo. 264r, reproduced by kind
permission of the Master and Fellows)
18. Elias the leper monk and his physicians depicted in a stained glass 176
window of c. 1215 in the Trinity Chapel of Canterbury Cathedral
(© Crown copyright. National Monuments Record, 000756)
19. Richard Sunieve and his mother depicted in a stained glass window 177
of c. 1215 in the Trinity Chapel of Canterbury Cathedral
(© Crown copyright. National Monuments Record, ff 88/58)
20. A leper begging for alms from the margin of an English pontifical, 199
c. 1425 (BL, MS Lansdowne 451, fo. 127r)
21. Stone leper head of the thirteenth century from the Angel Choir of 200
Lincoln Cathedral (Marcombe, Leper Knights, plate 24, photographer:
Trevor Clayton)
22. Richard Wallingford, leprous abbot of StAlbans, from the Book of 201
Benefactors of the Abbey, c. 1380 (BL, MS Cotton Nero D VII, fo. 20r)
23. Elizabeth of Hungary distributing alms depicted in a stained glass 202
window of c. 1450 in the church of St Peter Mancroft, Norwich
(© Crown copyright. National Monuments Record, BB 61/00630)
24. The miraculous cure ofa leper depicted in the St William window of 203
York Minster, c. 1423 (by kind permission of the Dean and Chapter of
York Minster)
25. Elizabeth of Hungary bathing female lepers from an altarpiece of 231
c. 1500 from the collegiate church of Laufen, near Basle (Private
collection)
26. Vein man showing phlebotomy points from a late fifteenth century 235
book belonging to the barber surgeons of York (BL, MS Egerton 2572,
fo. 50r)
27. Cautery points for the treatment of leprosy from a fifteenth century 237
English surgical treatise (BL, MS Sloane 6, fo. 177r)
28. The chapel of the hospital of St Mary Magdalen, Sprowston, outside 257
Norwich (Carole Rawcliffe)
29. The chapel of the hospital of St James, Dunwich, Suffolk 259
(Carole Rawcliffe)
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS IX
30. The hospital of St Nicholas, Harbledown, Kent, from an engraving 306
of 1766 by Arthur Nelson (© Crown copyright. National Monuments
Record, CC 15/15)
31. The hospital of St Giles, Holborn, from the thirteenth century 310
Chronica majora of Matthew Paris (Corpus Christi College,
Cambridge, MS 26, fo. 1 lOv)
32. The fifteenth century seal of St Leonard s hospital, Northampton, 312
showing the patron saint and the bridge gate (BL, Seal bcix.85)
33. The chapel of the hospital of St Mary Magdalen, Stourbridge, outside 315
Cambridge (Carole Rawcliffe)
34. An indulgence of 1323 24 for the leprous nuns of Maiden Bradley, 323
Wiltshire (BL, Harley Charter 43 A 9)
Maps
1. English leper houses founded before c. 1350 (Phillip Judge) 107
2. The leper houses of medieval East Anglia (Phillip Judge) 194
3. Medieval Dunwich and its leper hospital (Phillip Judge) 260
4. Medieval Yarmouth and its leper hospital (Phillip Judge) 270
5. Medieval Norwich and its hospitals for the sick, leprous and aged 313
(Phillip Judge)
6. English leper houses founded after c. 1350 (Phillip Judge) 352
The author and publishers are grateful to all the institutions listed for permis¬
sion to reproduce the materials in which they hold copyright. Every effort has
been made to trace the copyright holders; apologies are offered for any omission,
and the publishers will be pleased to add any necessary acknowledgements in
subsequent editions.
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! Contents
List of Illustrations vii
Acknowledgements xi
Abbreviations xiii
Introduction 1
1 Creating the medieval leper: some myths and misunderstandings 13
'This global disaster': the biomedical model 17
'Outside the camp': the missionary model 29
'Leprosies of sin': the literary model 34
Consolidating the myth 39
2 The body and the soul: ideas about causation 44
The wages of sin 48
The gift of paradise 55
A question of balance 64
From sdra'ath to elephancia 72
'Malencolik mete' and 'fleschelie lust' 78
'A contagiouse sekenesse and infectynge' 90
Murky and malicious planets 95
3 The sick and the healthy: reactions to suffering 104
'Bothe fowlle and fayer': saints and sinners 110
'For loue of her lowe hertis': humility, penitence and confession 128
'Thou art a foule lepre': conflicting responses 133
From infirmitas to caritas: the uses of leprosy 142
4 Priests and physicians: the business of diagnosis 155
Applying science: the spread of information 158
Monks and miracles: the shrine 168
Physicians of the soul: the confessional 179
Practitioners at work: the judicium 184
Popular perceptions: juries and presentments 190
5 Medicine and surgery: the battle against disease 205
Diet and medication 213
Baths 226
Surgical procedures 232
Accidents of the soul 239
Blood and alchemy 243
6 A disease apart? The impact of segregation 252
Canon law 255
The common law 271
The fear of miasma and contagion 274
The wild and the tame 284
Finding a hospital place 291
7 Life in the medieval leper house 302
Degrees of separation 307
Care of the body 322
Care of the soul 337
Conclusion 344
Bibliography 359
General Index 397
Index of leper houses, hospitals and almshouses 418
List of Illustrations
Cover and frontispiece: Christ heals the leper from an English gospel of c. 1397
(Bodleian Library, MS Laud Misc. 165, fo. 186v)
I. 'Medieval villagers scrambling to get away from a leper', 15
watercolour by Richard Tenant Cooper, 1912 (Wellcome Trust)
! 2. Dives and Lazarus from the Spinola Hours, c. 1515 (J. Paul Getty 16
Museum, Los Angeles, MS 83.ML.114)
3. Cases of nodular (lepromatous) and anaesthetic (tuberculoid) 18
leprosy from D.C. Danielssen and C.W. Boeck, Om Spedalskhed (1847)
4. Miriam struck by leprosy from a fourteenth century English psalter 50
(Exeter College, Oxford, MS 47, fo. 91v)
5. Christus quasi leprosus: the leper and the crucified Christ, from 62
a fifteenth century register of alms, St Sebald's church, Nuremburg
(Stadtarchiv Nurnberg, StadtAN A 21/4° Nr. 32/1)
6. The four humours from a late fifteenth century book belonging to 66
the barber surgeons of York (BL, MS Egerton 2572, fo. 51v)
7. The venous system from an English medical treatise of c. 1292 68
(Bodleian Library, MS Ashmole 399, fo. 18r)
8. The arterial system from an English medical treatise of c. 1292 69
(Bodleian Library, MS Ashmole 399, fo. 19r)
9. The nervous system from an English medical treatise of c. 1292 70
(Bodleian Library, MS Ashmole 399, fo. 21r)
10. The celestial spheres from a thirteenth century English text of Gautier 97
de Metz, Le Romaunce delymage du monde (Bodleian Library, MS
Selden Supra 74, fo. lOlv)
I1. The children of Saturn from a late fifteenth century English 100
astrological treatise (detail from Bodleian Library, MS Rawl. D.I220,
fo. 25v)
12. Christ cleanses the ten lepers from an English gospel of c. 1397 113
(Bodleian Library, MS Laud Misc. 165, fo. 363r)
13. An early sixteenth century banner of St Lazarus from a Flemish leper 116
house, copied c. 1870 (Lacroix, Vie Militaire, fig. 271)
14. St Mary Magdalen with her jar of ointment depicted on the 121
fifteenth century seal of the leprosarium dedicated to her at Tavistock,
Devon (BL, Seal xlvii.714)
viii LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
15. Naaman the leper bathes in the Jordan from a fifteenth century 126
English text of the Speculum humanae salvationis (Bodleian Library,
Oxford, MS Douce f.4, fo. 7r)
16. The Virgin and dead Christ depicted in a fifteenth century stained 143
glass window in the church of Holy Trinity, Long Melford, Suffolk
(Carole Rawcliffe)
17. The examination of a case ofmorphew from an Anglo Norman text 163
of the Chirurgia of Roger Frugard and his pupils, c. 1250 (Trinity
College, Cambridge, MS O.I.20, fo. 264r, reproduced by kind
permission of the Master and Fellows)
18. Elias the leper monk and his physicians depicted in a stained glass 176
window of c. 1215 in the Trinity Chapel of Canterbury Cathedral
(© Crown copyright. National Monuments Record, 000756)
19. Richard Sunieve and his mother depicted in a stained glass window 177
of c. 1215 in the Trinity Chapel of Canterbury Cathedral
(© Crown copyright. National Monuments Record, ff 88/58)
20. A leper begging for alms from the margin of an English pontifical, 199
c. 1425 (BL, MS Lansdowne 451, fo. 127r)
21. Stone leper head of the thirteenth century from the Angel Choir of 200
Lincoln Cathedral (Marcombe, Leper Knights, plate 24, photographer:
Trevor Clayton)
22. Richard Wallingford, leprous abbot of StAlbans, from the Book of 201
Benefactors of the Abbey, c. 1380 (BL, MS Cotton Nero D VII, fo. 20r)
23. Elizabeth of Hungary distributing alms depicted in a stained glass 202
window of c. 1450 in the church of St Peter Mancroft, Norwich
(© Crown copyright. National Monuments Record, BB 61/00630)
24. The miraculous cure ofa leper depicted in the St William window of 203
York Minster, c. 1423 (by kind permission of the Dean and Chapter of
York Minster)
25. Elizabeth of Hungary bathing female lepers from an altarpiece of 231
c. 1500 from the collegiate church of Laufen, near Basle (Private
collection)
26. Vein man showing phlebotomy points from a late fifteenth century 235
book belonging to the barber surgeons of York (BL, MS Egerton 2572,
fo. 50r)
27. Cautery points for the treatment of leprosy from a fifteenth century 237
English surgical treatise (BL, MS Sloane 6, fo. 177r)
28. The chapel of the hospital of St Mary Magdalen, Sprowston, outside 257
Norwich (Carole Rawcliffe)
29. The chapel of the hospital of St James, Dunwich, Suffolk 259
(Carole Rawcliffe)
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS IX
30. The hospital of St Nicholas, Harbledown, Kent, from an engraving 306
of 1766 by Arthur Nelson (© Crown copyright. National Monuments
Record, CC 15/15)
31. The hospital of St Giles, Holborn, from the thirteenth century 310
Chronica majora of Matthew Paris (Corpus Christi College,
Cambridge, MS 26, fo. 1 lOv)
32. The fifteenth century seal of St Leonard's hospital, Northampton, 312
showing the patron saint and the bridge gate (BL, Seal bcix.85)
33. The chapel of the hospital of St Mary Magdalen, Stourbridge, outside 315
Cambridge (Carole Rawcliffe)
34. An indulgence of 1323 24 for the leprous nuns of Maiden Bradley, 323
Wiltshire (BL, Harley Charter 43 A 9)
Maps
1. English leper houses founded before c. 1350 (Phillip Judge) 107
2. The leper houses of medieval East Anglia (Phillip Judge) 194
3. Medieval Dunwich and its leper hospital (Phillip Judge) 260
4. Medieval Yarmouth and its leper hospital (Phillip Judge) 270
5. Medieval Norwich and its hospitals for the sick, leprous and aged 313
(Phillip Judge)
6. English leper houses founded after c. 1350 (Phillip Judge) 352
The author and publishers are grateful to all the institutions listed for permis¬
sion to reproduce the materials in which they hold copyright. Every effort has
been made to trace the copyright holders; apologies are offered for any omission,
and the publishers will be pleased to add any necessary acknowledgements in
subsequent editions. |
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spelling | Rawcliffe, Carole Verfasser aut Leprosy in medieval England Carole Rawcliffe 1. publ. Woodbridge Boydell Press 2006 XII, 421 S. Ill., Kt. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier "Set firmly in the medical, religious and cultural milieu of the European middle ages, this hook is the first serious academic study of a disease surrounded by misconceptions and prejudices." "Even specialists will be surprised to learn that most stereotypical ideas about the segregation of medieval lepers originated in the nineteenth century; that leprosy excited a vast range of responses, from admiration to revulsion; that in the later middle ages it was diagnosed readily even by laity; that a wide range of treatment was available; that medieval leper hospitals were no more austere than the monasteries on which they were modelled; and that the decline of leprosy was not monocausal but implied a complex web of factors - medical, environmental, social and legal."--BOOK JACKET. Geschichte 1100-1500 gnd rswk-swf Culturele aspecten gtt Lepra gtt Medische aspecten gtt Geschichte Gesellschaft Kultur Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice England History, Medieval England Leper Colonies history England Leprosy Patients England Social conditions Leprosy Treatment England History To 1500 Leprosy epidemiology England Leprosy history England Leprosy England History To 1500 Medicine, Medieval Social aspects England Religion and Medicine England Social Conditions England Lepra (DE-588)4035392-8 gnd rswk-swf Verenigd Koninkrijk van Groot-Brittannië en Noord-Ierland gtt England (DE-588)4014770-8 gnd rswk-swf England (DE-588)4014770-8 g Lepra (DE-588)4035392-8 s Geschichte 1100-1500 z DE-604 HBZ Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=015643444&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Rawcliffe, Carole Leprosy in medieval England Culturele aspecten gtt Lepra gtt Medische aspecten gtt Geschichte Gesellschaft Kultur Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice England History, Medieval England Leper Colonies history England Leprosy Patients England Social conditions Leprosy Treatment England History To 1500 Leprosy epidemiology England Leprosy history England Leprosy England History To 1500 Medicine, Medieval Social aspects England Religion and Medicine England Social Conditions England Lepra (DE-588)4035392-8 gnd |
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title | Leprosy in medieval England |
title_auth | Leprosy in medieval England |
title_exact_search | Leprosy in medieval England |
title_exact_search_txtP | Leprosy in medieval England |
title_full | Leprosy in medieval England Carole Rawcliffe |
title_fullStr | Leprosy in medieval England Carole Rawcliffe |
title_full_unstemmed | Leprosy in medieval England Carole Rawcliffe |
title_short | Leprosy in medieval England |
title_sort | leprosy in medieval england |
topic | Culturele aspecten gtt Lepra gtt Medische aspecten gtt Geschichte Gesellschaft Kultur Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice England History, Medieval England Leper Colonies history England Leprosy Patients England Social conditions Leprosy Treatment England History To 1500 Leprosy epidemiology England Leprosy history England Leprosy England History To 1500 Medicine, Medieval Social aspects England Religion and Medicine England Social Conditions England Lepra (DE-588)4035392-8 gnd |
topic_facet | Culturele aspecten Lepra Medische aspecten Geschichte Gesellschaft Kultur Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice England History, Medieval England Leper Colonies history England Leprosy Patients England Social conditions Leprosy Treatment England History To 1500 Leprosy epidemiology England Leprosy history England Leprosy England History To 1500 Medicine, Medieval Social aspects England Religion and Medicine England Social Conditions England Verenigd Koninkrijk van Groot-Brittannië en Noord-Ierland England |
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