Love, sex & marriage in the Middle Ages : a sourcebook
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Love, sex & marriage in the Middle Ages : a sourcebook
Routledge, 2022
2nd ed
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Love, sex & marriage in the Middle Ages
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [309]-327) and index
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Description
The book is divided into ecclesiastical, legal, letters, chronicles, biography, conduct books, literary and medical writings to enable students to find sources relevant for their courses by theme.
The sources range from well-known texts such as the letters of Abelard and Heloise, Beowulf and the Canterbury Tales to less familiar sources such as Hincmar of Rheims, Gratian, Peter Damian and Gregory IX, Ibn Hazm's The Ring of the Dove and Boccaccio's De mulieribus Claris. Providing students with a range of examples to use in their seminars and essays.
This second edition has been revised throughout to include the literature published since the first edition and expanded to include additional material from European, Jewish and Muslim sources as well as additional material on same-sex relations such as the same-sex marriage rituals. Providing students with the latest debates and sources appropriate for how the field has progressed to inspire them in taking the field forward themselves.
Table of Contents
Introduction Part 1: Ecclesiastical Sources 1. Sex, Marriage and the Church in Early Medieval England 2. Theology and Canon Law 3. Canon Law and Actual Practice 4. Beyond Medieval Christendom Part 2: Legal Sources 5. Early Medieval English Law 6. Early Medieval Germanic and Celtic Laws 7. Anglo-Norman/English Law 8. Cases from the Secular Courts Part 3: Saints' Lives, Letters, Chronicles, Conduct Books 9. Saints' Lives and Female Religious Writings 10. Letters 11. Chronicles 12. Conduct Books Part 4: Literary Sources 13. Old English Literature 14. Middle English Literature 15. Welsh Literature 16. Irish Literature 17. Icelandic Literature 18. Latin Literature 19. Arabic Literature 20. French Literature 21. German Literature 22. Italian Literature Part 5: Medical Writings 23. Medical Writings on Love 24. Medical Writings on Sex
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