Ordering Emotions in Europe, 1100-1800

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Susan Broomhall
BRILL, 1. ruj 2015. - Broj stranica: 336
Ordering Emotions in Europe, 1100-1800 investigates how emotions were conceptualised and practised in the medieval and early modern period, as they ordered systems of thought and practice—from philosophy and theology, music and literature, to science and medicine.

Analysing discursive, psychic and bodily dimensions of emotions as they were experienced, performed and narrated, authors explore how emotions were understood to interact with more abstract intellectual capacities in producing systems of thought, and how these key frameworks of the medieval and early modern period were enacted by individuals as social and emotional practices, acts and experiences of everyday life.

Contributors are: Han Baltussen, Susan Broomhall, Louis C. Charland, Louise D’Arcens, Raphaële Garrod, Yasmin Haskell, Danijela Kambaskovic, Clare Monagle, Juanita Feros Ruys, François Soyer, Robert Weston, Carol J. Williams, R.S. White, and Spencer E. Young.
 

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Hearts and Minds Ordering Emotions in Europe 11001800
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Order Emotion and the Angelic and Demonic Hierarchies in the High Middle Ages
14
Homo and Vir in Peter Lombards Sentences
32
Music the State and Emotion
48
Chapter 4 Avarice Emotions and the Family in ThirteenthCentury Moral Discourse
69
The Emotive City of Christine de Pizan
85
A New Approach to Grief Management
105
Compassion and Love in Nicolas Houels Traité de la Charité chrestienne
121
Shakespeares The Winters Tale as Case Study
197
Genre Gender and Special Friendships in EighteenthCentury Jesuit Poetry
225
Ecclesiastical and Popular Responses
245
The Expression of Emotions in Early Modern PatientPhysician Correspondence
263
Select Bibliography
283
Index of Modern Authors
308
Index of Subjects
314
Index of Historical Authors
317

The Senses Society and Morality in PreModern England
161
Suárez and Caussin on Maternal Love
180

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