"Offering fresh readings of numerous Neo-Latin texts, Medical Analogy in Latin Satire provides an introduction to medical issues in the tradition of Latin satire. The book explores what functions physical diseases and peculiarities had in early modern satires and how satire was considered as a form of healing instruction"--Provided by publisher.Includes bibliographical references and index.Machine generated contents note: Contents Acknowledgements Introduction: Medicine for the Sick Soul Medical Meta-language: Renaissance Commentaries and Poetics on the Healing Nature of Satire Painfully Happy: Satirical Disease Eulogies and the Good Life Wonderfully Unaware: Sensory Disabilities, Contemplation and Consolation Outlook and Virtue: Morally Sy...
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This book presents the first ever English translation of the Medicina Plinii, one of the most influe...
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This dissertation examines a corpus of printed medical works dealing with the plague. Its intent is ...
Macaronic poetry is a curious cultural phenomenon, having originated in classical antiquity and take...
Metaphors, similitudes and linguistic experiments are widely spread in ancient medical writings. The...
When Dryden writes that the ‘true’ satirist is ‘no more an Enemy to the offender than the Physician ...
This project analyzes the functions of dark humor in Latin literature of the Flavian period and imme...
[Excerpt] Health, infrmity, and healing were intertwined in the theological and devotional language—...
Hippocrates and Galen’s works were translated from both Arabic and Greek into Latin between the elev...
Ancient literature, especially funerary epigrams, offers a large number of jokes about bad doctors w...
Poison and Disease in Anglo-Saxon Medicine and Metaphor bridges a gap between scholarship on medieva...
The thesis explores the role of violence and wounding in English satire before the Refonnation. From...
Maria Plaza sets out to analyze the function of humor in the Roman satirists Horace, Persius, and Ju...
The true end of Satyre, is the amendment of Vices by correction. And he who writes Honestly, is no m...
El tejido retórico identifies a series of conventionalized rhetorical devices in a corpus of texts t...
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The article deals with issues related to the cultural phenomenon of an ailment called a Polish plait...
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