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Author Graham, Thomas Francis, 1918- author.

Title Medieval minds : mental health in the Middle Ages / Thomas F. Graham
Edition First edition
Published Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, Taylor & Taylor Group, 2020

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Description 1 online resource
Series Routledge library editions: The medieval world ; volume 14
Contents Preface Acknowledgement Introduction 1. Montanus to Dympna 1.1. Mind of Mystics 1.2. Augustine of Hippo 1.3. Mental Therapists 1.4. Saints and Sanity 2. Mohammed to Averroes 2.1. Mind of Mohammed 2.2. Arabian Alienists 2.3. Rhazes and Avicenna 2.4. Candle from Cordova 3. Abelard to Aquinas 3.1. Peter Abelard 3.2. Bartholomew 3.3. Bedlam Beggars 3.4. Roger Bacon 3.5. Thomas Aquinas 4. Kramer to Luther 4.1. Hammer of Witches 4.2. Birth of a Reformer 4.3. Analysis of Luther 5. Agrippa to Bodin 5.1. Heinrich Aggripa 5.2. Philippus Paracelsus 5.3. Johann Weyer 5.4. Francois Rabelais 5.5. The Witchmongers Index of Names Index of Subjects
Summary Originally published in 1967 Medieval Minds looks at the Middle Ages as a period with changing attitudes towards mental health and its treatment. The book argues that it was a period that that bridged the ancient with the modern, ignorance with knowledge and superstition with science. The Middle Ages spanned almost a millennium in the history of the humanities and provided the people of this period with the benefit of this knowledge. The book looks at the promise and progress which was reflected by thinkers such as Augustin and Aurelianus, Alexander of Tralles and Paul of Aegina. The book also looks at martyrs like Valentine and Dympna, and the patrons of those afflicted with illnesses such as epilepsy and insanity. Written by the psychologist Thomas Francis Graham, this book provides a distinct and unique insight into the mind of those living in the medieval period and will be of interest to academics of history and literature alike
Notes Originally published in 1967 by George Allen & Unwin Ltd
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Online resource; title from PDF title page (viewed May 5, 2020)
Subject Mental illness -- History
Civilization, Medieval.
HISTORY -- General.
Civilization, Medieval
Mental illness
Genre/Form History
Form Electronic book
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