In the St. Luke`s Day Oration organised by the Malta Branch of the British Medical Association on the 18th October 1966, Prof. R.J. Beck discusses the relation between Science, from a medical theme perspective, and literature within a medieval context. Three aspects of the medieval medicine – the dependence on astronomy, the doctrine of the humours and the physiognomia are discussed. This oration mainly focuses on particular aspects of Geoffrey Chaucer’s specific literary works: Chaucer's portrait of the Doctor in the General Prologue to the Canterbury Tales; The three principals in The Knight's Tale and The Man of Law`s Tale. Furthermore, captions from the book “Chaucer and the Medieval Sciences”, Clyde, W.C. (1960) are also outlined.peer-...
In 1532, William Thynne printed the first edition of the complete works of Geoffrey Chaucer. It was ...
This book studies attitudes toward secular literature during the later Middle Ages. Exploring two re...
Geoffrey Chaucer's Treatise on the Astrolabe has occasioned varied responses from readers and schola...
The increased availability and circulation of practical writings on medicine in the vernacular in la...
In this study I have endeavoured to explore the various branches of the mainstream of Medieval Scien...
The increased availability and circulation of practical writings on medicine in the vernacular in la...
C'est par l'édition inédite d'une sélection de textes d'exception en moyen-anglais provenant de quat...
One of the problems in the field of English literature studies is that, with compartmentalization an...
Thesis (B.S.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Humanities, 1972.Includes bibliograph...
The science of medicine is probably linked more closely to the daily life of man than any other scie...
In the thirteenth century the English universities were different from others, particularly those i...
In my dissertation, I argue that the medical milieu of the 13th century contributed to shape vernacu...
In the thirteenth century the English universities were different from others, particularly those in...
Conventional historical research by the study of prose medical texts (often in Latin) will provide a...
My dissertation uncovers the ways that medieval literature both shares a physiological vocabulary wi...
In 1532, William Thynne printed the first edition of the complete works of Geoffrey Chaucer. It was ...
This book studies attitudes toward secular literature during the later Middle Ages. Exploring two re...
Geoffrey Chaucer's Treatise on the Astrolabe has occasioned varied responses from readers and schola...
The increased availability and circulation of practical writings on medicine in the vernacular in la...
In this study I have endeavoured to explore the various branches of the mainstream of Medieval Scien...
The increased availability and circulation of practical writings on medicine in the vernacular in la...
C'est par l'édition inédite d'une sélection de textes d'exception en moyen-anglais provenant de quat...
One of the problems in the field of English literature studies is that, with compartmentalization an...
Thesis (B.S.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Humanities, 1972.Includes bibliograph...
The science of medicine is probably linked more closely to the daily life of man than any other scie...
In the thirteenth century the English universities were different from others, particularly those i...
In my dissertation, I argue that the medical milieu of the 13th century contributed to shape vernacu...
In the thirteenth century the English universities were different from others, particularly those in...
Conventional historical research by the study of prose medical texts (often in Latin) will provide a...
My dissertation uncovers the ways that medieval literature both shares a physiological vocabulary wi...
In 1532, William Thynne printed the first edition of the complete works of Geoffrey Chaucer. It was ...
This book studies attitudes toward secular literature during the later Middle Ages. Exploring two re...
Geoffrey Chaucer's Treatise on the Astrolabe has occasioned varied responses from readers and schola...