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The Making of Manners and Morals in Twelfth-Century England: The Book of the Civilised Man

Autor Fiona Whelan
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 12 dec 2019
How different are we from those in the past? Or, how different do we think we are from those in the past? Medieval people were more dirty and unhygienic than us – as novels, TV, and film would have us believe – but how much truth is there in this notion? This book seeks to challenge some of these preconceptions by examining medieval society through rules of conduct, and specifically through the lens of a medieval Latin text entitled The Book of the Civilised Man – or Urbanus magnus – which is attributed to Daniel of Beccles.


Urbanus magnus is a twelfth-century poem of almost 3,000 lines which comprehensively surveys the day-to-day life of medieval society, including issues such as moral behaviour, friendship, marriage, hospitality, table manners, and diet. Currently, it is a neglected source for the social and cultural history of daily life in medieval England, but by incorporating modern ideas of disgust and taboo, and merging anthropology, sociology, and archaeology with history, this book aims to bring it to the fore, and to show that medieval people did have standards of behaviour. Although they may seem remote to modern ‘civilised’ people, there is both continuity and change in human behaviour throughout the centuries.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780367890049
ISBN-10: 0367890046
Pagini: 244
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.38 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate

Cuprins

 

Illustrations


Acknowledgements


Abbreviations


Manuscript Sigla




Introduction




Chapter 1. The Background to Urbanus Magnus


Content


Introduction to the Manuscripts


Composition


Authorship




Chapter 2. Genre and Urbanus Magnus


Scholarship on Urbanus Magnus


The Genre of Courtesy Literature


The Origins of Courtesy Literature


Other Sources




Chapter 3. The Manuscript Evidence


Twelfth-Century Satire


An Educational Tool


Religious Use


A Medical Text




Chapter 4. Introduction to Themes




Chapter 5. The Medieval Household and Beyond


Administering the Household


Householder, Home, and Hospitality


Children and Wives


Staff and Servants


Outside the Household


Social Mobility and Appropriate Courtesy




Chapter 6. The Medieval Body in Urbanus Magnus


Bodily Moderation and Restraint


Speech and Laughter


Bodily Vices


The Body and Sex


Bodily Emissions


Disgust




Chapter 7. Medieval Dining and Diet


The Archaeological Evidence


The Medieval Meal


Preparation and Consumption


Manners


Continuity and Change


Diet and Health




Chapter 8. New Interpretations


The Impetus for and Precursors to Urbanus Magnus


Origins


Social Habitus


The Court of Henry II


‘A Monument to Anxiety’


Use


The Impact of Urbanus Magnus




Conclusion




Appendix: Contenances de table poems


Bibliography




Index

Notă biografică

Fiona Whelan completed her DPhil in Medieval History at the University of Oxford in 2015, and has previously studied at Trinity College Dublin and University College London. She has published on manuscript dissemination and has contributed to the collection Transformations and Continuities in the Eleventh Century: The Archaeology of the Norman Conquest. She currently works for the University of Oxford and her research interests include the cultivation of norms of behaviour, food and diet in the medieval period, household administration, and the manuscript culture of early courtesy literature.

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How different are we from those in the past? Or, how different do we think we are from those in the past. Medieval people were more dirty and unhygienic than us – as novels, TV, and film would have us believe – but how much truth is there in this notion? This book seeks to challenge some of these preconceptions by examining medieval society through