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The Sense of Smell in the Middle Ages: A Source of Certainty: Studies in Medieval History and Culture

Autor Katelynn Robinson
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 iun 2021
Odors, including those of incense, spices, cooking, and refuse, were both ubiquitous and meaningful in central and late medieval Western Europe. The significance of the sense of smell is evident in scholastic Latin texts, most of which are untranslated and unedited by modern scholars. Between the late eleventh and thirteenth century, medieval scholars developed a logical theory of the workings of the sense of smell based on Greek and Arabic learning. In the thirteenth through fifteenth century, medical authors detailed practical applications of smell theory and these were communicated to individuals and governing authorities by the medical profession in the interests of personal and public health. At the same time, religious authors read philosophical and medical texts and gave their information religious meaning. This reinterpretation of scholastic philosophy and medicine led to the development of what can be termed a medically aware theology of smell that was communicated to popular audiences alongside traditional olfactory theory in sermons. Its impact on popular thought is reflected in late medieval mystical texts. While the senses have received increasing scholarly attention in recent decades, this volume presents the first detailed research into the sense of smell in the later European Middle Ages.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781032090092
ISBN-10: 103209009X
Pagini: 240
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Studies in Medieval History and Culture

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate

Cuprins

Acknowledgments


Abbreviations




Introduction: Why Odor?




Part 1 - The Anatomy and Physiology of Olfaction


Chapter 1: "A smell is always a ‘half-breed’": Greek and Arabic Discussions of Smell


Chapter 2: Odor is a Fumous Evaporation: The Medieval Anatomy and Physiology of Smell




Part 2 - The Powers of Odors


Chapter 3: Aromaticity Strengthens the Spirits: Physical Powers of Odors in Scholastic Texts


Chapter 4: Beware Fetid Air: Scholastic Powers of Odor in the Popular Sphere




Part 3 - The Spiritual Sense of Smell


Chapter 5: The Smell of My Son: The Sense of Smell in Theology to c. 1200




Chapter 6: The Sense of Smell of Discretion: Medically-Aware Olfactory Theology in the Later Middle Ages




Conclusion: Certain Odors


Index



Notă biografică

Katelynn Robinson completed her PhD at the University of Missouri. Her current research focuses on the importance of the sense of smell in medieval culture.

Recenzii

"Katelynn Robinson contributes to the growing discourse on smell by centering her work on medieval olfactory theory. Her book examines the explanations medieval writers gave for why and how smell acted as they believed it acted. Her work is, in general, in the mode of the history of ideas, with an emphasis on scholastic and medical conceptions of olfaction." - Richard Newhauser, Arizona State University

Descriere

Odors, including those of incense, spices, cooking, and refuse, were both ubiquitous and meaningful in central and late medieval Western Europe. While the senses have received increasing scholarly attention in recent decades this volume presents the first detailed research into the sense of smell in the later European Middle Ages