The Middles Ages are often portrayed as a time in which people with physical disabilities in the Latin West were ostracized, on the grounds that such conditions demonstrated personal sin and/or God’s judgment. This was undoubtedly the dominant response to disability in various times and places during the fifth through fifteenth centuries, but the total range of medieval responses is much broader and more interesting. In particular, the 13th-15th century treatment of three groups (martyrs, mothers, and mystics - whose physical ‘defects’ were often understood as signs of special connection to God in this life, and who were often represented as retaining these signs in the life to come) challenge standard notions of beauty, disfigurement, and...
Available from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DXN044977 / BLDSC - British Library Docume...
Discerning Spirits: Sanctity and Possession in the Later Middle Ages examines the responses of diffe...
2015-07-15The medical concept of healing is more ancient than that of cure. Owsei Temkin links the o...
The Middles Ages are often portrayed as a time in which people with physical disabilities in the Lat...
The field of disability studies significantly contributes to contemporary discussions of the margina...
Childhood Disability and Social Integration in the Middle Ages. Constructions of Impairments in Thir...
Disability in Medieval Christian Philosophy and Theology - Edited by Scott M. Williams Descript...
This study contextualizes the case of the medieval disabled Benedictine monk and scholar Hermanus of...
This thesis considers how religious literature represented sickness and disability in Anglo- Saxon a...
CFP: Disability and the Medieval Cults of Saints: Interdisciplinary and Intersectional Approaches D...
This thesis aims to illuminate early medieval anxieties about sex, procreation, and congenital physi...
Examines the role that disability, both as a concept and an experience, played in seventeenth-centur...
This collection examines the intersection of the discourses of “disability” and “monstrosity” in a t...
A foreword to the thematic issue "Disability in the Medieval World".A foreword to the thematic issue...
The relationship between the textual and physical representations of the disabled or impaired body a...
Available from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DXN044977 / BLDSC - British Library Docume...
Discerning Spirits: Sanctity and Possession in the Later Middle Ages examines the responses of diffe...
2015-07-15The medical concept of healing is more ancient than that of cure. Owsei Temkin links the o...
The Middles Ages are often portrayed as a time in which people with physical disabilities in the Lat...
The field of disability studies significantly contributes to contemporary discussions of the margina...
Childhood Disability and Social Integration in the Middle Ages. Constructions of Impairments in Thir...
Disability in Medieval Christian Philosophy and Theology - Edited by Scott M. Williams Descript...
This study contextualizes the case of the medieval disabled Benedictine monk and scholar Hermanus of...
This thesis considers how religious literature represented sickness and disability in Anglo- Saxon a...
CFP: Disability and the Medieval Cults of Saints: Interdisciplinary and Intersectional Approaches D...
This thesis aims to illuminate early medieval anxieties about sex, procreation, and congenital physi...
Examines the role that disability, both as a concept and an experience, played in seventeenth-centur...
This collection examines the intersection of the discourses of “disability” and “monstrosity” in a t...
A foreword to the thematic issue "Disability in the Medieval World".A foreword to the thematic issue...
The relationship between the textual and physical representations of the disabled or impaired body a...
Available from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DXN044977 / BLDSC - British Library Docume...
Discerning Spirits: Sanctity and Possession in the Later Middle Ages examines the responses of diffe...
2015-07-15The medical concept of healing is more ancient than that of cure. Owsei Temkin links the o...