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Loading... Het onvergankelijke vlees : heil en heling in middeleeuwen en vroeg-moderne tijd (original 1983; edition 1994)by Piero Camporesi
Work InformationThe Incorruptible Flesh: Bodily Mutation and Mortification in Religion and Folklore by Piero Camporesi (1983)
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. "La carne impassibile" è un viaggio affascinante e terribile nel territorio della corporalità dal Medioevo alla Controriforma. Oggetto di esorcismi e di mortificazioni, di torture e di cerimoniali terapeutici sacro-profani, affetto da malattie incurabili e da logoramento precoce, il corpo era lo specchio di un universo corruttibile, verminoso, putrescente, centro ossessivo di un immaginario tutto rivolto alla speranza della vita ultraterrena e alla "impassibilità" beata della carne santificata e incorruttibile. ( ) no reviews | add a review
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What significance did the body have for the obsessively religious, superstitious, yet materially bound minds of the pre-industrial age? The human body was a constant prey to disease, plague, unhealthy living conditions, the evil effects of druggery and nutritional deficiency, yet the saints seemed to testify to the existence of life beyond this, to a tangible Garden of Eden where all suffering was reversed. The right to entry to this haven was also seen in corporeal terms. The practice of abstemiousness, self-inflicted torture, even the courting of humiliation could trigger visions of beatitude, of the longed-for paradise. In this extraordinary and often astounding book, Professor Camporesi traces these experiences back to various documents across the centuries and explores the juxtaposition of medicine and sorcery, cookery and surgery, pharmacy and alchemy. He opens the window on a fascinating and colourful, if at times violent, world: of levitating and gyrating saints, gardens full of candied fruits and crystalline fountains, amazing exorcisms and arcane medical practices. No library descriptions found. |
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