Disability in Medieval Europe
Thinking about Physical Impairment in the High Middle Ages, c.1100–c.1400
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:9th Jul '10
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- Hardback£135.00(9780415365031)

This impressive volume presents a thorough examination of all aspects of physical impairment and disability in medieval Europe. Examining a popular era that is of great interest to many historians and researchers, Irene Metzler presents a theoretical framework of disability and explores key areas such as:
- medieval theoretical concepts
- theology and natural philosophy
- notions of the physical body
- medical theory and practice.
Bringing into play the modern day implications of medieval thought on the issue, this is a fascinating and informative addition to the research studies of medieval history, history of medicine and disability studies scholars the English-speaking world over.
"...what an extraordinary achievement this pioneering book is." Social History of Medicine
ISBN: 9780415582049
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 670g
356 pages