The medieval English romance The King of Tars gives an account of a birth of a lump of flesh. This has been considered as fantastic and monstrous in past literature, the horrific union of a Christian and Saracen. However, while the text certainly speaks to miscegenation, we propose that this lump of flesh is actually a hydatidiform mole. We trace the hydatidiform mole from antiquity, surrounding it with contextual medieval examples, from theology, history and medicine, that also describe abnormal births as lumps of flesh'. By discussing medieval ideas of monsters as a warning sign, we interpret the lump of flesh in terms of abnormal births, seed transmission, parental contribution and sin. Ideas of warning, blame and intervention present th...
This project employs an interdisciplinary combination of mythology and medicine to interrogate depic...
This thesis aims to illuminate early medieval anxieties about sex, procreation, and congenital physi...
The androgenetic origin of hydatidiform moles, due to a monospermic or dispermic mechanism, has been...
Human birth defects - 'monstrous births' - were described in sixteenth and seventeenth century Europ...
The article discusses the monstrous birth in the context of the father’s conversion in the thirteent...
The article discusses the monstrous birth in the context of the father’s conversion in the thirteent...
The article discusses the monstrous birth in the context of the father’s conversion in the thirteent...
From a contemporary point of view, the causes of most diseases are well-known or can, in some way, b...
The Jews in Western Europe during the middle ages were often perceived as distinct from other people...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
Medievalists who incorporate critical race theory and postcolonialism in their work have found in th...
IMAGINATION AND DEFORMATION: MONSTROUS MATERNAL PERVERSIONS OF NATURAL REPRODUCTION IN EARLY MODERN ...
The present study explores representations of the female reproductive body in medieval written sourc...
The present study explores representations of the female reproductive body in medieval written sourc...
This project employs an interdisciplinary combination of mythology and medicine to interrogate depic...
This project employs an interdisciplinary combination of mythology and medicine to interrogate depic...
This thesis aims to illuminate early medieval anxieties about sex, procreation, and congenital physi...
The androgenetic origin of hydatidiform moles, due to a monospermic or dispermic mechanism, has been...
Human birth defects - 'monstrous births' - were described in sixteenth and seventeenth century Europ...
The article discusses the monstrous birth in the context of the father’s conversion in the thirteent...
The article discusses the monstrous birth in the context of the father’s conversion in the thirteent...
The article discusses the monstrous birth in the context of the father’s conversion in the thirteent...
From a contemporary point of view, the causes of most diseases are well-known or can, in some way, b...
The Jews in Western Europe during the middle ages were often perceived as distinct from other people...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
Medievalists who incorporate critical race theory and postcolonialism in their work have found in th...
IMAGINATION AND DEFORMATION: MONSTROUS MATERNAL PERVERSIONS OF NATURAL REPRODUCTION IN EARLY MODERN ...
The present study explores representations of the female reproductive body in medieval written sourc...
The present study explores representations of the female reproductive body in medieval written sourc...
This project employs an interdisciplinary combination of mythology and medicine to interrogate depic...
This project employs an interdisciplinary combination of mythology and medicine to interrogate depic...
This thesis aims to illuminate early medieval anxieties about sex, procreation, and congenital physi...
The androgenetic origin of hydatidiform moles, due to a monospermic or dispermic mechanism, has been...