Textual magic: charms and written amulets in medieval England
"Katherine Storm Hindley explores words at their most powerful: words that people expected would physically change the world. Medieval Europeans often resorted to the use of spoken or written charms to ensure health or fend off danger. Here Hindley draws on an unprecedented archive, based on he...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Katherine Storm Hindley explores words at their most powerful: words that people expected would physically change the world. Medieval Europeans often resorted to the use of spoken or written charms to ensure health or fend off danger. Here Hindley draws on an unprecedented archive, based on her own extensive research, and the result is an original sampling of more than a thousand charms from medieval England, more than twice the number gathered, transcribed, and edited in previous studies, including many texts still unknown to specialists on this topic. Focusing on charms from the so-called fallow period (1100-1350) of English history, and on previously unremarked texts in Latin, Anglo-Norman, French, and English, Hindley addresses important questions about how people thought about language, belief, and power, while also injecting a bit of fun into the mix. She describes 700 years of the dynamic, shifting cultural landscape, where multiple languages, invented alphabets, and modes of transmission gained and lost their protective and healing power. Where previous scholarship has bemoaned a lack of continuity in the English charm tradition, Hindley finds surprising links between languages and eras, all without losing sight of the extraordinary variety of the medieval charm tradition: a continuous, deeply rooted part of the English Middle Ages. Textual Magic will be important reading for historians and manuscript studies scholars, and for students from various disciplines in medieval English culture wanting to learn about the many weird and wonderful types and uses of charms during this period. And Hindley's new findings will appeal to a wide number of specialists, including those in literary and religious studies, the medical humanities, and the history of magic. The book should also find a wider general audience, always eager to read about magic and charms" |
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Contents List of Figures * vii List of Boxes * ix Note on Translation and Transcription * xi Abbreviations * xiii INTRODUCTION Reading, Writing, and Charming * i CHAPTER 1 The Powers of Charm-Words and Relics * 31 CHAPTER 2 Before 1100: “Textual Magic” in Pre-Conquest England * 83 chapter 3 1100 to 1350: Charm Language and the Boundaries of Text * 145 chapter 4 1350 to 1500: “A Fayre Charme on Englysh" * 189 CONCLUSION The Changing Power of Words * 243 Acknowledgments * 259 Manuscripts Cited * 261 Works Cited * 267 Index * 289
An expansive consideration ofcharms as a deeply integrated aspect of the English Middle Ages. Katherine Storm Hindley explores words at their most powerful: words that people expected would physically change the world. Medieval Europeans often resorted to the use of spoken or written charms to ensure health or fend off danger. Hindley draws on an unprecedented archive of more than a thousand such charms from medieval England—more than twice the num ber gathered, transcribed, and edited in previous studies—including many texts still unknown to specialists on this topic. Focusing on charms from 1100 to 1350 CE as well as previously unstudied texts in Latin, French, and English, Hindley addresses import. ant questions of how people thought about language, belief, and power. She describes seven hundred years of dy namic, shifting cultural landscapes, i where multiple languages, alphabets, and modes of transmission gained and lost their protective and healing pow- er. Where previous scholarship has i . (CONTINUED ON BACK FLAP)
bemoaned a lack of continuity in the English charms, Hindley finds surpris ing links between languages and eras, all without losing sight of the extraor dinary variety of the medieval charm tradition: a continuous, deeply rooted part of the English Middle Ages. I |
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Contents List of Figures * vii List of Boxes * ix Note on Translation and Transcription * xi Abbreviations * xiii INTRODUCTION Reading, Writing, and Charming * i CHAPTER 1 The Powers of Charm-Words and Relics * 31 CHAPTER 2 Before 1100: “Textual Magic” in Pre-Conquest England * 83 chapter 3 1100 to 1350: Charm Language and the Boundaries of Text * 145 chapter 4 1350 to 1500: “A Fayre Charme on Englysh" * 189 CONCLUSION The Changing Power of Words * 243 Acknowledgments * 259 Manuscripts Cited * 261 Works Cited * 267 Index * 289
An expansive consideration ofcharms as a deeply integrated aspect of the English Middle Ages. Katherine Storm Hindley explores words at their most powerful: words that people expected would physically change the world. Medieval Europeans often resorted to the use of spoken or written charms to ensure health or fend off danger. Hindley draws on an unprecedented archive of more than a thousand such charms from medieval England—more than twice the num ber gathered, transcribed, and edited in previous studies—including many texts still unknown to specialists on this topic. Focusing on charms from 1100 to 1350 CE as well as previously unstudied texts in Latin, French, and English, Hindley addresses import. ant questions of how people thought about language, belief, and power. She describes seven hundred years of dy namic, shifting cultural landscapes, i where multiple languages, alphabets, and modes of transmission gained and lost their protective and healing pow- er. Where previous scholarship has i . (CONTINUED ON BACK FLAP)
bemoaned a lack of continuity in the English charms, Hindley finds surpris ing links between languages and eras, all without losing sight of the extraor dinary variety of the medieval charm tradition: a continuous, deeply rooted part of the English Middle Ages. I |
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