Bath-houses in medieval Denmark – a cultural historyThe subject of this article is bath-houses in medieval Denmark. The text is based on all available written sources from Denmark, but in order to obtain a fuller perspective on some aspects of the history of bath-houses it has also been necessary to use German sources as a supplement.Based on the scant historical records dealing with the course of actual bathing activity, it is argued that the most common bath was the sweat bath (similar to a modern sauna) rather than tub baths. A stove covered with granite boulders was heated and the bathers would produce sweat using either the direct heat of the stove or from steam produced by pouring cold water onto the hot stones. Sweating was further ...
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The Bath of the Women of Melun : Medieval Jews and Ritual Baths' Cold Water - The article deals with...
The author of the article aims to analyse the hygiene and sanitation conditions in Lithuania from th...
Roman-style bathhouses are often used as markers to study processes of ‘Romanisation’, or, more gene...
The medieval public bathhouse is, since the nineteenth century, often described as a brothel, as a s...
BATHS IN THE TEUTONIC ORDER STATE IN PRUSSIA Based on written sources, the article discusses the ...
When approaching Roman bathhouses from within a larger chronological framework, they often figure as...
The problematics of medieval baths in Prague is very comprehensive, for understanding we have to beg...
The christian attitude to the baths and what took place in them is clearly expressed in moral issues...
Bath and its waters in the Middle Ages - The hot springs of Bath, well-known from ancient times, wer...
This dissertation advances the study of the cultural integration of Denmark with continental Europe ...
In this thesis, the question of why a large number of small, modest, public baths (saunas) were buil...
International audienceThis brief article discusses Medieval bathing habits which were many and varie...
The introduction of watermills in Southern Scandinavia has often been linked to the advent of the Ci...
My master’s thesis is derived from a personal interest in Finnish public saunas and the way they rel...
This entry traces the long history of swimming, bathing and washing, dividing it into public and pri...
The Bath of the Women of Melun : Medieval Jews and Ritual Baths' Cold Water - The article deals with...
The author of the article aims to analyse the hygiene and sanitation conditions in Lithuania from th...
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