Front matter
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Table of Contents
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Vorwort: General editor's preface
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Artikel: Introduction
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Artikel: The paradoxes of early modern laughter : Laurent Joubert's Traité du ris
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Artikel: Mariners, Maps, and Metaphors : Lucas Waghenaer and the poetics of navigation
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Artikel: Between astronomy and astrology : Chaucer's "Treatise on the astrolabe" and the measurement of time in late-medieval England
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Artikel: Blame it on the elves : perception of illness in anglo-saxon England
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Artikel: The languages of medical writing in medieval England
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Artikel: Emotion and the ideal reader in middle English gynaecological texts
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Artikel: Medicine, passion and sin in Gower
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Artikel: Syphilis or melancholy? : Desire as disease in Spenser's The faerie queene (1590)
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Artikel: "Is't Lunacy to call a spade, a spade?" : James Carkesse and the forgotten language of madness
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Artikel: Post-mortem care of the soul : Mechthild of Hackeborn's The booke of gostlye grace
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Artikel: Spiritual healing : healing miracles associated with the twelfth-century northern cult of St Cuthbert
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Artikel: Staging childbirth : medical and popular discourses of delivery and midwifery in the medieval English mystery plays
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Artikel: "We sit in the chaire of pestilence" : the discourse of disease in the anti-theatrical pamphlets, 1570s-1630s
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Artikel: Diagnosing the body politic : Shakespeare's Henry IV, Part Two
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Rubrik: Notes on contributors
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Register: Index of names
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Endseiten
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