Bibliography
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Showing keyword matches in entire database for "literature--medieval":
| Brookshaw, Dominic P. "Palaces, Pavilions and Pleasure-Gardens: The Context and Setting of the Medieval Majlis." Middle Eastern Literatures 6.2 (2003): 199-223. | |
| Literature, Science & the Arts | |
| Keywords: architecture | environmental sciences | gardens | literature--medieval | technology | |
| Brower-Toland, Susan Christine. "Late-medieval Theories of Propositions: Ockham and the 14th-century Debate over Objects of Judgment." Ph.D. Dissertation: Cornell University, 2003. | |
| Literature, Science & the Arts | |
| Keywords: Adam Wodeham | language | literature--medieval | philosophy | propositions | Robert Holcot | theory | Walter Chatton | William Ockham | |
| Classen, Albrecht. "Storms, Sea Crossings, the Challenges of Nature, and the Transformation of the Protagonist in Medieval and Renaissance Literature." Neohelicon: Acta Comparationis Litterarum Universarum 30.2 (2003): 163- . | |
| Literature, Science & the Arts | |
| Keywords: Biological Sciences | environmental sciences | exploration, discovery, and travel | literature--medieval | |
| Cuffel, Alexandra Fredricka Caroline. Filthy Words/Filthy Bodies: Gendering Disgust in Twelfth- and Thirteenth-century Jewish-Christian Polemic. Ph.D. Dissertation: New York University, 2002. | |
| Rhetoric of Science | |
| Keywords: gender studies | literature--medieval | poetry | race studies | rhetoric of science | social sciences | symbolism | theology | |
| Feilla, Cecilia. "Translating Communities: The Institutional Epilogue to the Letters of Abelard and Heloise." Yale Journal of Criticism 16:1 (Spring 2003): 363-379. | |
| Literature, Science & the Arts | |
| Keywords: Héloïse | literature--medieval | Peter Abelard | rhetoric of science | theory | translation | |
| Jolly, Karen Louise, Edward Peters, and Catharina Raudvere. Witchcraft and Magic in Europe: The Middle Ages. London: Athlone, 2002. | |
| Occult Sciences | |
| Keywords: Biological Sciences | botany | Charlemagne | demons | devils | fortune telling | Galdr | healing | herbs | literature--medieval | magic | medicine | necromancy | Occult Sciences | paganism | Reformation | religion | runes | sorcery | superstition | witchcraft | |
| Kottek, Samuel S. “Precious Stones in Jewish and Christian Medieval Literature: Natural and/or Occult Sciences?” Koroth 16 (2002): 89-110. | |
| Occult Sciences | |
| Keywords: geology | literature--medieval | Occult Sciences | religion | |
| Leech, Mary Elizabeth. "The Rhetoric of the Body: A Study of Body Imagery and Rhetorical Structure in Medieval Literature." Ph.D. Dissertation: University Cincinnati, 2003. | |
| Literature, Science & the Arts | |
| Keywords: Biological Sciences | culture studies | Geoffrey Chaucer | identity | Julian of Norwich | literature--medieval | Margery Kempe | metaphor | mysticism | Occult Sciences | psychological and cognitive sciences | religion | rhetoric of science | Richard Rolle de Hampole | social sciences | Walter Hilton | |
| Lehnig, Susanne. “Die Drei-Prinzipien-Theorie des Paracelsus.” Nova Acta Paracelsica 16 (2002): 19-59. | |
| Occult Sciences | |
| Keywords: literature--medieval | medicine | Occult Sciences | Paracelsus | |
| Lehrich, Christopher I. The Language of Demons and Angels: Cornelius Agrippa's Occult Philosophy. Leiden, Netherlands & Boston: Brill, 2003. | |
| Literature, Science & the Arts | |
| Keywords: Agrippa von Nettesheim | anthropology | Cornelius Agrippa | esotericism | Kabbalah | literature--medieval | magic | mysticism | Occult Sciences | ritual | social sciences | |
| Levine, David. At the Dawn of Modernity: Biology, Culture, and Material Life in Europe after the Year 1000 . Berkeley : University of California Press, 2001. | |
| Biological Sciences | |
| Keywords: Biological Sciences | literature--medieval | religion | social sciences | |
| Moore, John K., Jr. "Conventional Botany or Unorthodox Organics? On the Meollo/Corteza Metaphor in Admiraçión operum Dey of Teresa De Cartagena." Romance Notes 44.1 (2003): 3-12. | |
| Literature, Science & the Arts | |
| Keywords: Biological Sciences | botany | culture studies | gender studies | literature--medieval | religion | rhetoric of science | social sciences | Teresa De Cartagena | |
| Newman, Barbara, Mary C. Erler, and Maryanne Kowaleski. "Did Goddesses Empower Women? The Case of Dame Nature." Gendering the Master Narrative: Women and Power in the Middle Ages. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2003. 135-155. | |
| Literature, Science & the Arts | |
| Keywords: environmental sciences | gender studies | literature--medieval | theory | visual arts-medieval | |
| Pincikowski, Scott E. Bodies of Pain: Suffering in the Works of Hartmann von Aue. New York: Routledge, 2002. | |
| Medicine | |
| Keywords: anatomy | Hartmann von Aue | literature--medieval | medicine | pain | |
| Polhill, Marian Elizabeth. "Materia Medica Animalis: Untersuchungen zum 'Tierbuch' (ca. 1478) des Zurcher Apothekerknechts Hans Minner." Ph.D. Dissertation: Cornell University, 2003. | |
| Literature, Science & the Arts | |
| Keywords: Albertus Magnus | Bartholomaeus Anglicus | Biological Sciences | culture studies | gender studies | Hans Minner | Konrad of Megenberg | literature--medieval | medicine | pharmacology | Pliny the Elder | social sciences | Thomas de Chantimpre | Vincent of Beauvais | |
| Sanders, Brenda Lynne. "Discourse and Device. The Power Strategies of Hildegard Medicine." Ph.D. Dissertation: University Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, 2003. | |
| Literature, Science & the Arts | |
| Keywords: culture studies | Hildegard von Bingen | literature--medieval | medicine | Michel Foucault | popular science | power | religion | rhetoric of science | social sciences | surgery | |
| Strong, David. "Supra-Natural Creation in Dunbar's 'The Goldyn Targe.' Philological Quarterly 82.2 (2003): 149-166. | |
| Literature, Science & the Arts | |
| Keywords: creation | literature--medieval | Occult Sciences | poetry | William Dunbar | |
| Yang, Xiaoshan. Metamorphosis of the Private Sphere: Gardens and Objects in Tang-Song Poetry. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2003. | |
| Literature, Science & the Arts | |
| Keywords: aesthetics | Bai Juyi | culture studies | environmental sciences | gardens | literature--medieval | poetry | religion | Sima Guang | social sciences | Su Shi | |