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Medicine and Religion c.1300 by Joseph Ziegler, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters
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Medicine and Religion c.1300 by Joseph Ziegler, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters
From Joseph Ziegler
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From Joseph Ziegler
Medicine and Religion c.1300 by Joseph Ziegler, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters
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This book takes a fresh look at the cultural role of medicine among learned people around 1300. It was at this time that learned medicine came to be fully incorporated into the academic system and began to win greater social acceptance. Joseph Ziegler argues that physicians and clerics did notconfine the role of medicine to its physical therapeutic function, and that fusion rather than disjunction characterized the relationship between medicine and religion at that time. Much of this argument relies on language analysis and on a close study of unedited manuscript sources. By juxtaposing the spiritual writings and the medical output of two learned physicians - Arnau de Vilanova (c. 1238-1311) and Galvano da Levanto (fl. 1300) - Dr Ziegler shows that they saw amedical purpose, namely to ensure the spiritual health of their audience and to reveal the mysteries of God and creation. When entering the spiritual realm, both brought to it a medical framework and extended their medical knowledge and curative activities from body to soul. By examining preachers' manuals and sermons, the author suggests that a growing tendency emerged among clerics in general and preachers in particular to appropriate current medical knowledge for spiritual purposes and to substantiate their extensive use of medical metaphors, analogies and exemplaby citing specific medical authorities. | Medicine and Religion c.1300 by Joseph Ziegler, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters