International audienceThis article examines the problem of the expression of pain in an Early Modern book dedicated to this issue: The Characters of Pain, fourth volume of The Characters of the Passions, published by the physician Marin Cureau de La Chambre between 1640 and 1662. By combining rhetoric with scholastic philosophy and medicine, Cureau develops to an unprecedented scale the description of the different signs of pain – whether they are identified with behaviors, physiological changes or “ways of speaking”. He gives to these “ways of speaking” a prominent place and understands them as “hyperboles”. However, Cureau does not intend to discredit the complaint of people who express their pain by exaggerating it. On the contrary, Cure...
International audienceThe authors, as rhumatologist, algologist, and psychologist, take a look at th...
International audienceThe authors, as rhumatologist, algologist, and psychologist, take a look at th...
International audienceOur article proposes to extend the reflexions of Pierre Sineux on the question...
International audienceThis article examines the problem of the expression of pain in an Early Modern...
International audienceThis article examines the problem of the expression of pain in an Early Modern...
International audienceThis article examines the problem of the expression of pain in an Early Modern...
International audienceThis article examines the problem of the expression of pain in an Early Modern...
International audienceThis article deals with the ʽalāmāt al-‘išq (signs of passionate love) as set ...
International audienceThis article deals with the ʽalāmāt al-‘išq (signs of passionate love) as set ...
International audienceThis article deals with the ʽalāmāt al-‘išq (signs of passionate love) as set ...
Abstract This article aims to explore a frequent practice in the political culture of the sixteenth ...
The purpose of this study is to explore the various notions of pain as demonstrated in the medical a...
Abstract This article aims to explore a frequent practice in the political culture of the sixteenth ...
Book synopsis: Beyond the Rhetoric of Pain presents a fresh, interdisciplinary approach to the curre...
International audienceOur article proposes to extend the reflexions of Pierre Sineux on the question...
International audienceThe authors, as rhumatologist, algologist, and psychologist, take a look at th...
International audienceThe authors, as rhumatologist, algologist, and psychologist, take a look at th...
International audienceOur article proposes to extend the reflexions of Pierre Sineux on the question...
International audienceThis article examines the problem of the expression of pain in an Early Modern...
International audienceThis article examines the problem of the expression of pain in an Early Modern...
International audienceThis article examines the problem of the expression of pain in an Early Modern...
International audienceThis article examines the problem of the expression of pain in an Early Modern...
International audienceThis article deals with the ʽalāmāt al-‘išq (signs of passionate love) as set ...
International audienceThis article deals with the ʽalāmāt al-‘išq (signs of passionate love) as set ...
International audienceThis article deals with the ʽalāmāt al-‘išq (signs of passionate love) as set ...
Abstract This article aims to explore a frequent practice in the political culture of the sixteenth ...
The purpose of this study is to explore the various notions of pain as demonstrated in the medical a...
Abstract This article aims to explore a frequent practice in the political culture of the sixteenth ...
Book synopsis: Beyond the Rhetoric of Pain presents a fresh, interdisciplinary approach to the curre...
International audienceOur article proposes to extend the reflexions of Pierre Sineux on the question...
International audienceThe authors, as rhumatologist, algologist, and psychologist, take a look at th...
International audienceThe authors, as rhumatologist, algologist, and psychologist, take a look at th...
International audienceOur article proposes to extend the reflexions of Pierre Sineux on the question...