Conjunctions of mind, soul and body from Plato to the enlightenment:
This book examines the nexus between the corporeal, emotional, spiritual and intellectual aspects of human life as represented in the writing of the Middle Ages and the Renaissance. Authors from different fields examine not only the question of the body and soul (or body and mind) but also how this...
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TABLE OF CONTENTS / INHALTSVERZEICHNIS
FOREWORD
INTRODUCTION
CONJUNCTION 1: TEXT AND SELF-PERCEPTION
CHAPTER 1. BODY VS. SOUL, TEXT VS. INTERPRETATION IN MICHAEL PSELLOS;
GRAEME MILES
CHAPTER 2. MURDERING SOULS AND KILLING BODIES: UNDERSTANDING SPIRITUAL
AND PHYSICAL SIN IN LATE-MEDIEVAL ENGLISH DEVOTIONAL WORKS; PHILIPPA
MADDERN
CHAPTER 3. ‘ADAM, YOU ARE IN A LABYRINTH’: THE FIRST-PERSON VOICE AS
THE NEXUS BETWEEN BODY AND SPIRIT IN THE CHRONICLE OF ADAM USK; ALICIA
MARCHANT
CHAPTER 4. THE THIN END OF THE WEDGE: SELF, BODY AND SOUL IN
REMBRANDT’S KENWOOD SELF-PORTRAIT; RICHARD READ
CONJUNCTION 2: EMOTION
CHAPTER 5. GRIEF AND DESIRE, BODY AND SOUL IN GREGORY OF NYSSA’S LIFE
OF SAINT MACRINA; MICHAEL CHAMPION
CHAPTER 6. ‘VARIABLE PASSIONS’: SHAKESPEARE’S MIXED EMOTIONS; BOB
WHITE
CHAPTER7. SUBTLE PERSUASIONS: THE MEMORY OF BODILY EXPERIENCE AS A
RHETORICAL DEVICE IN FRANCIS BACON’S PARLIAMENTARY SPEECHES; DANIEL
DERRIN
CHAPTER 8. LESSONS IN MUSIC, LESSONS IN LOVE; KATHERINE WALLACE
CONJUNCTION 3: SEX
CHAPTER 9. SEX AND SPIRITUALITY AMONG THE CAROLINGIANS; WILLIAM SCHIPPER
CHAPTER 10. ON THE BRIDLING OF THE BODY AND SOUL OF HELOISE, THE
‘CHASTE WHORE’; LAURA FRENCH MORAN
CHAPTER 11. KEEPING BODY AND SOUL TOGETHER: JEAN LE FEVRE AND SEXUALITY;
KAREN PRATT
CHAPTER 12. PAUL, AUGUSTINE, AND MARITAL SEX IN GUILIELMUS ESTIUS’
SCRIPTURAL COMMENTARIES; WIM FRANCOIS
CHAPTER 13. THE AGEING OF LOVE: THE WANING OF LOVE’S POWER; DANIJELA
KAMBASKOVIC-SAWERS
CHAPTER 14. QUAINT KNOWLEDGE: A “BODY-MIND” PATTERN ACROSS
SHAKESPEARE’S CAREER; LAURENCE JOHNSON
CONJUNCTION 4: MATERIAL SOULS
CHAPTER 15. TEARS IN ANCIENT AND EARLY MODERN PHYSIOLOGY: PETRUS PETITUS
AND NIELS STENSEN; MANFRED HORSTMANSHOFF
CHAPTER 16. ALCHEMY AND THE BODY/MIND QUESTION IN THE WORK OF JOHN
DONNE; MICHAEL OVENS
CHAPTER 17. ‘AMONG THE REST OF THE SENSES….PROUED MOST SURE’:
ETHICS OF THE SENSES IN EARLY MODERN EUROPE; DANIJELA KAMBASKOVIC-SAWERS
CHAPTER 18. THE MATERIAL SOUL: STRATEGIES FOR NATURALISING THE SOUL IN
AN EARLY MODERN EPICUREAN CONTEXT; CHARLES T. WOLFE AND MICHAELA VAN
ESVELD
DIESES SCHRIFTSTUECK WURDE MASCHINELL ERZEUGT.
CONJUNCTIONS OF MIND, SOUL AND BODY FROM PLATO TO THE ENLIGHTENMENT
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ABSTRACT / INHALTSTEXT
THIS BOOK EXAMINES THE NEXUS BETWEEN THE CORPOREAL, EMOTIONAL, SPIRITUAL
AND INTELLECTUAL ASPECTS OF HUMAN LIFE AS REPRESENTED IN THE WRITING OF
THE MIDDLE AGES AND THE RENAISSANCE. AUTHORS FROM DIFFERENT FIELDS
EXAMINE NOT ONLY THE QUESTION OF THE BODY AND SOUL (OR BODY AND MIND)
BUT ALSO HOW THIS QUESTION FITS INTO A BROADER FRAMEWORK IN THE MEDIEVAL
AND EARLY MODERN PERIOD. CONCEPTS SUCH AS GENDER AND SOCIETY, MORALITY,
SEXUALITY, THEOLOGICAL PRECEPTS AND MEDICAL KNOWLEDGE ARE A PART OF THIS
BROADER FRAMEWORK. THIS DISCUSSION OF IDEAS DRAWS FROM OVER TWO THOUSAND
YEARS OF WESTERN THOUGHT: FROM PLATO IN THE FIFTH CENTURY BC AND THE
FOURTH CENTURY BYZANTINE DIALOGUES ON THE SOUL, TO THE PHILOSOPHICAL AND
MEDICAL WRITINGS OF THE EARLY 1700S. THERE ARE FOUR SECTIONS TO THIS
BOOK: EACH SECTION IS BASED ON WHERE THE AUTHORS HAVE FOUND A
CONJUNCTION BETWEEN THE BODY AND MIND/SOUL. THE WORK BEGINS WITH A
SECTION ON TEXT AND SELF-PERCEPTION, WHICH FOCUSES ON CREATIVE OUTPUT
FROM THE PERIOD. THE SECOND CONJUNCTION IS HUMAN EMOTIONS WHICH ARE
DESCRIBED IN THEIR SOCIAL CONTEXTS. THE THIRD IS SEX, WHERE THE HUMAN
BODY AND MIND ARE TRADITIONALLY BELIEVED TO MEET. THE FOURTH SECTION,
MATERIAL SOULS, ENGAGES WITH BODIES AND OTHER MATERIAL ASPECTS OF
EXISTENCE PERCEIVED, STUDIED OR UTILISED AS MATERIAL SIGNS OF EMOTIONAL
AND SPIRITUAL ACTIVITY
DIESES SCHRIFTSTUECK WURDE MASCHINELL ERZEUGT.
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volume_link | (DE-604)BV017286025 |
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