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Health and the Body in Early Medieval England

Health and the Body in Early Medieval England

Health and the Body in Early Medieval England

Caroline Batten, University of Pennsylvania
December 2024
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Paperback
9781009246255

    This Element explores ideas about the sick and healthy body in early medieval England from the seventh to the eleventh centuries, proposing that surviving Old English texts offer consistent and coherent ideas about how human bodies work and how disease operates. A close examination of these texts illuminates the ways early medieval people thought about their embodied selves and the place of humanity in a fallen world populated by hostile supernatural forces. This Element offers a comprehensive and accessible introduction to medical practice and writing in England before the Norman Conquest, draws on dozens of remedies, charms, and prayers to illustrate cultural concepts of sickness and health, provides a detailed discussion of the way impairment and disability were treated in literature and experienced by individuals, and concludes with a case study of a saint who died of a devastating illness while fighting demons in the fens of East Anglia.

    Product details

    December 2024
    Paperback
    9781009246255
    82 pages
    229 × 152 × 4 mm
    0.133kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Introduction
    • 1. Medicine in early medieval England
    • 2. Sickness and the body
    • 3. Impairment and disability
    • 4. Body, spirit, and disease in stories of St Guthlac: a case study
    • Conclusion
    • Bibliography.
      Author
    • Caroline Batten , University of Pennsylvania