Piety and plague : from Byzantium to the Baroque / edited by Franco Mormando, Thomas Worcester.

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[2007], ©2007
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Kirksville, Mo. : Truman State University Press, [2007], ©2007.

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xii, 329 pages : illustrations ; 27 cm.

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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Contents

The literature of plague and the anxieties of piety in sixth-century Byzantium / Anthony Kaldellis -- Mice, arrows, and tumors : medieval plague iconography north of the Alps / Pamela Berger -- Visualizing death : medieval plagues and the macabre / Elina Gertsman -- The making of a plague saint : Saint Sebastian's imagery and cult before the Counter-Reformation / Sheila Barker -- Protestants and plague : the case of the 1562/63 pest in Nuremberg / Ronald K. Rittgers -- The Canker Friar : piety and intrigue in an era of new diseases / William Eamon -- Poussin's the Plague at Ashdod : a work of art in multiple contexts / Elisabeth Hipp -- Plague as spiritual medicine and medicine as spiritual metaphor : three treatises by Etienne Binet, S.J. (1569-1639) / Thomas Worcester -- Pestilence, apostasy, and heresy in seventeenth-century Rome : deciphering Michael Sweerts' Plague in an ancient city / Franco Mormando.

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    History of Medicine
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  • 9781931112734
  • 1931112738