Medieval Bodies: Life, Death and Art in the Middle Ages (Wellcome Collection)

by Jack Hartnell

Paperback, 2019

Status

Available

Call number

CB351

Publication

Wellcome Collection (2019), Edition: Main, 352 pages

Description

"With wit, wisdom, and a sharp scalpel, Jack Hartnell dissects the medieval body and offers a remedy to our preconceptions. Medieval beliefs about the body were drastically different from ours today: Hair was thought to be a condensation of fumes emitted from the pores, ideas were supposedly committed to memory by being directly imprinted on the brain, and the womb of a goat was believed to function as a contraceptive. But while this medieval medicine now seems archaic, it also made a critical contribution to modern science. Medieval Bodies guides us on a head-to-heel journey through this era's revolutionary advancements and disturbing convictions. We learn about the surgeons who dissected a living man's stomach, then sewed him up again; about the geographers who delineated racial groups by skin color; and about the practice of fasting to gain spiritual renown. Encompassing medicine and mysticism, politics and art-and complete with vivid, full-color illustrations-Medieval Bodies shows us how it felt to live and die a thousand years ago"--… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member LynnB
I was expecting a medical book. What I got was more of an art history, hung on the frame of the human body. This was a very broad look at the medieval period, so it was, by default, not a deep look. Like many such broad treatment, parts were fascinating; other parts less so.

I'm not a historian, so
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have heard very little about any kind of enlightenment in the Middle Ages. I found there was more diversity of viewpoints during this period, and more culture than I had realized. It was the time when the heart became known as the seat of emotion, especially love.

The illustrations are amazing; this is definitely a book that should be read in paper format. No e-book or audible version would do it justice.
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LibraryThing member aadyer
A brilliant collection of discussions essentially about the role of the body in medieval life and culture. Encompassing mainly for understandable reasons, Europe and the Middle East, this is a look at various different health beliefs and their interactions with medieval societies

Language

Original language

English

Original publication date

2018-03-29

Physical description

352 p.; 7.8 inches

ISBN

1781256802 / 9781781256800
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