Suicide in the Middle Ages, Volume 2: The Curse on Self-Murder
Autor Alexander Murrayen Limba Engleză Paperback – 2 mar 2011
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780199553181
ISBN-10: 0199553181
Pagini: 662
Ilustrații: 16pp plates, 5 figures, 3 maps
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 37 mm
Greutate: 0.99 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0199553181
Pagini: 662
Ilustrații: 16pp plates, 5 figures, 3 maps
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 37 mm
Greutate: 0.99 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Recenzii
Review from previous edition No other work on the history of thought and action touches it
Fascinating comments on medieval law and culture ... This is a book of breathtaking learning, full of insights on a great range of aspects of medieval culture, not least because, as Murray so brilliantly shows, the issue of suicide threw up so many paradoxes and anomalies within legal and ethical systems of thought and practice.
Murray's description of Emile Durkheim's book on suicide can be applied to his own monumental work - 'long, cogent, lucid and unobtrusively tender'.
This is an astonishing and very individual work. Its range and erudition are prodigious. Monumental labour and great fixity of vision and purpose will have been needed to create it. The grand design is kept in view all the time while the interlocking subordinate parts and arguments move forward.
We could hope for no better guide.
It will become the definitive study almost as a by-product.
His most excellent dissection of the body of the judiciary in post-Conquest England cuts through records of coroners and the eyre rolls, as well as King's Bench in Westminster ... Suffice to say, his explication of legal records is nothing less than brilliant ... This is truly a history book for historians...I devoured it with a good strong claret before the fireplace.
Book of the year chosen by Eric Christiansen
Fascinating comments on medieval law and culture ... This is a book of breathtaking learning, full of insights on a great range of aspects of medieval culture, not least because, as Murray so brilliantly shows, the issue of suicide threw up so many paradoxes and anomalies within legal and ethical systems of thought and practice.
Murray's description of Emile Durkheim's book on suicide can be applied to his own monumental work - 'long, cogent, lucid and unobtrusively tender'.
This is an astonishing and very individual work. Its range and erudition are prodigious. Monumental labour and great fixity of vision and purpose will have been needed to create it. The grand design is kept in view all the time while the interlocking subordinate parts and arguments move forward.
We could hope for no better guide.
It will become the definitive study almost as a by-product.
His most excellent dissection of the body of the judiciary in post-Conquest England cuts through records of coroners and the eyre rolls, as well as King's Bench in Westminster ... Suffice to say, his explication of legal records is nothing less than brilliant ... This is truly a history book for historians...I devoured it with a good strong claret before the fireplace.
Book of the year chosen by Eric Christiansen