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Autor:
Eleanor Decamp
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The senses in early modern England, 1558–1660
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Bonnie Lander Johnson, Eleanor Decamp
In late medieval and early modern Europe, definitions of blood in medical writing were slippery and changeable: blood was at once the red fluid in human veins, a humor, a substance governing crucial Galenic models of bodily change, a waste product, a
Autor:
Eleanor Decamp
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Civic and Medical Worlds in Early Modern England ISBN: 9781137471550
Why is there a barber in Ben Jonson’s The Epicoene? Two comments about the play are my springboard for this chapter. William Kerwin explains that Cutbeard, the barber, ‘is remarkable to the characters for his relation to sound … in a profession
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Autor:
Eleanor Decamp
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Civic and Medical Worlds in Early Modern England ISBN: 9781137471550
Critics have established that there is ‘not a simple, hierarchical relation¬ship between orality and literacy’ in early modernity, or in other periods.1 Moreover, there is no simple divide between speaking and writing, particu¬larly when we thi
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Autor:
Eleanor Decamp
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Civic and Medical Worlds in Early Modern England ISBN: 9781137471550
‘Many Barbers and Surgeons were fined in London for presuming to “sett up shoppe” without a license’.1 Court minutes of the Company’s records show a flurry of such fines in the late-sixteenth and early-seventeenth century: on 24th July 1599
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Autor:
Eleanor Decamp
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Civic and Medical Worlds in Early Modern England
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Autor:
Eleanor Decamp
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Civic and Medical Worlds in Early Modern England ISBN: 9781137471550
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Autor:
Eleanor Decamp
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Civic and Medical Worlds in Early Modern England ISBN: 9781137471550
On 27th November 1599, Robert Thompson, a practising, foreign surgeon, was hauled before the Company’s officials and warned for ‘useinge surgerie without a signe’ [italics mine].1 The masters and governors determined that Thompson should be exa
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Autor:
Eleanor Decamp
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Civic and Medical Worlds in Early Modern England ISBN: 9781137471550
The themes of presence and absence that I investigated in the previous chapter in relation to the legible materiality of the practices are also an ideological concern about play-making and a means of exercising (self-) reflexivity. Early modern write
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Autor:
Eleanor Decamp
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Civic and Medical Worlds in Early Modern England ISBN: 9781137471550
In Thomas Middleton’s Hengist, King of Kent there is strife in Queenborough ‘Between a Country Barber and a Taylour’ (E4r).1 Hengist orders ‘Call in the Barber’ and a line later stage directions prescribe ‘Enter Barber’. Barbers on stag
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