Saintly systems of healing: images, devotion and cures
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Lawless, Catherine, Saintly systems of healing: images, devotion and cures, Robert Brennan, Fabian Jonietz and Romana Sammern, Visual arts and medicine in early modern Europe and beyond: A collection of essays and sources, Manchester, Manchester University Press, 2025, 1-14Abstract:
Jacques Le Goff notes that in the Middle Ages the body did not exist in itself but was always co-penetrated with the soul. The experiences of illness and therapeutic regimes, involving prayer, imagery, magico-religious regimens or practices as well as medico-surgical ones should therefore be considered symbiotically as overlapping, although sometimes competing, systems. The relationship between sanctity, healing, and images in the late Middle Ages was complex.
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