Images of Leprosy

PENN STATE UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9781935503149

Disease, Religion, and Politics in European Art

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By Christine M. Boeckl
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TRUMAN STATE UNIVERSITY
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Description

Illustrations

Acknowledgments

Introduction: An Ancient Disease in European Images

Leprosy Worldwide and the State of Modern Research

Historiography of Hansen’s Disease in Europe

Societal Responses to Leprosy in Europe

Development of the Leprosy Iconography

Christ Healing a Leper in Christological Cycles: The Political Significance of Imperial and Royal Commissions, ca. 800–1200

Patron Saints of Leprosy and Their Images in Religious and Political Contexts, ca. 1200–1800

Diversity in Leprosy Subjects: Biblical Themes and Increasing Secularization, ca. 1450–1750

Conclusions: Images of Leprosy as a European Cultural Phenomenon

Appendix A: Sources Related to Leprosy Images

Appendix B: The Most Prominent Saints Associated with Leprosy

Endnotes

Bibliography

About the Author

Index


Images of Leprosy is a compassionate study that seeks not only to clarify how medieval people saw and understood Hansen’s disease, but also to counter modern perceptions of the disease and those who suffer from it. Boeckl makes a clear and direct argument supported by literary and visual evidence further bolstered by modern medical data.... Overall, this fascinating book provides compelling support for the argument in favor of incorporating medical knowledge with art historical analysis. It is well written, clearly outlined, with comprehensive conclusions in each chapter. Boeckl summarizes the studies of others quite well and builds on their foundations, drawing her own conclusions in places and opening up avenues for further discussion.”

—Larissa Tracy, Sixteenth Century Journal

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