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      Encyclopedia of the Black Death

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      • 발행사항

        Santa Barbara, Calif.: ABC-CLIO, 2012

      • 발행연도

        2012

      • 작성언어

        영어

      • 주제어
      • DDC

        614.5/73203 판사항(22)

      • ISBN

        9781598842531 (hardcopy : alk. paper)
        1598842536 (hardcopy : alk. paper)
        1598842544 (ebook)
        9781598842548 (ebook)

      • 자료형태

        일반단행본

      • 발행국(도시)

        California

      • 서명/저자사항

        Encyclopedia of the Black Death / Joseph P. Byrne.

      • 형태사항

        xxii, 429 p.: ill.; 26 cm.

      • 일반주기명

        Includes bibliographical references and index.

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      목차 (Table of Contents)

      • 자료제공 : aladin
      • List of Entries by Broad Topic
      • Introduction
      • Timeline
      • Abandonment
      • AIDS and Plague
      • 자료제공 : aladin
      • List of Entries by Broad Topic
      • Introduction
      • Timeline
      • Abandonment
      • AIDS and Plague
      • al-Asqalani, Ibn Hajar (1372-1449)
      • Alchemy
      • Allah
      • Almanacs
      • al-Manbiji, Muhammad (d. 1383)
      • al-Maqrizi, Muhammad (al-Makrizi; 1363/4-1442)
      • Amulets, Talismans, and Magic
      • Anatomy and Dissection
      • Animals
      • Anticlericalism
      • Anti-Semitism and Anti-Jewish Violence before the Black Death
      • Apocalypse and Apocalypticism
      • Apothecaries
      • Arabic-Persian Medicine and Practitioners
      • Armenian Bole
      • Armies
      • Arrows
      • Ars moriendi (The Art of Dying)
      • Art, Effects of Plague on
      • Articella
      • Astrology
      • Athens, Plague of
      • Avicenna (Abu Ali al-Husayn ibn Abd Allah ibn Sina; 980-1037)
      • Barcelona, Spain
      • Bells
      • Bertrand, Jean-Baptiste (1670-1752)
      • Bezoar Stones
      • Bible
      • Biblical Plagues
      • Bills of Health
      • Bills of Mortality
      • Bimaristans (also Maristans)
      • Bishops and Popes
      • Black Death (1347-1352)
      • Black Death: Debate over the Medical Nature of
      • Black Death: Origins and Early Spread
      • Black Death, Plague, and Pestilence(Terms)
      • Bleeding/Phlebotomy
      • Boccaccio, Giovanni (1313-1375)
      • Books of Hours
      • Borromeo, Federigo (1564-1631)
      • Borromeo, St. Charles (SanCarlo; 1538-1484)
      • Boyle, Robert (1627-1691)
      • Broadsheets, Broadsides, and Pamphlets
      • Bubonic Plague
      • Bubonic Plague in North America
      • Bullein, William (d. 1576)
      • Caffa (Kaffa, Feodosiya), Ukraine
      • Cairo, Egypt
      • Canutus (Kanutus) Plague Tract
      • Causes of Plague: Historical Theories
      • Cellites and Alexians
      • Charlatans and Quacks
      • Chaucer, Geoffrey (c. 1340/43-1400)
      • Chauliac, Guy de (Guido de Cauliaco; c. 1300-1367)
      • Children
      • China
      • Chinese Traditional Medicine
      • Christ
      • Chronicles and Annals
      • Churches, Plague
      • Ciompi Revolt
      • Clement VI, Pope (1291/92-1352; r. 1342-1352)
      • Clothing
      • Compendium of Paris
      • Confraternities
      • Consilia and Plague Tracts
      • Constantinople/Istanbul
      • Contagion Theory
      • Cordons Sanitaires
      • Corpse Carriers
      • Corpses
      • Couvin, Simon de (Symon de Covino; c. 1320-1367)
      • Crime and Punishment
      • Dancing Mania
      • Danse Macabre
      • Death, Depictions of
      • Defoe, Daniel (1660-1731)
      • Dekker, Thomas (1570?-1632)
      • De Mertens, Charles (1737-1788)
      • Demographic and Economic Effects of Plague: The Islamic World
      • Demographic Effects of Plague: Europe 1347-1400
      • Demographic Effects of Plague: Europe 1400-1500
      • Demographic Effects of Plague: Europe 1500-1722
      • Demography
      • Demons, Satan, and the Devil
      • Diagnosing Plague
      • Dietary Regimens
      • Diseases, Opportunistic and Subsidiary
      • Disinfection and Fumigation
      • DNA and the Second Plague Pandemic
      • Donne, John (1572-1631)
      • Doors
      • Dublin, Ireland
      • Earthquakes
      • Economic Effects of Plague in Europe
      • Empirics
      • End of Second Plague Pandemic: Theories
      • Epidemic and Pandemic
      • Ex voto
      • Expulsion of Victims
      • Eyam, England (1666)
      • Famine
      • Fernel, Jean (c. 1497-1558)
      • Feudalism and Manorialism
      • Ficino, Marsiglio (1433-1499)
      • Flagellants
      • Fleas
      • Flight
      • Florence, Italy
      • Fracastoro, Girolamo (1478-1553)
      • Friars (Mendicants)
      • Funerals, Catholic
      • Funerals, Muslim
      • Funerals, Protestant
      • Galen and Galenism (129CE-c.216)
      • Gentile da Foligno (c. 1275-1348)
      • Germ Theory
      • God the Father
      • Gold
      • Governments, Civil
      • Graunt, John (1620-1674)
      • Gravediggers
      • Gregory the Great, Pope (r.590-604)
      • Grindal, Edmund (1519-1583)
      • Guilds
      • Health Boards, Magistracies, and Commissions
      • Heaven and Hell
      • Henry VIII, King of England (1491-1547; r. 1509-1547)
      • Hippocrates (c. 460-c. 360 bce) and the Hippocratic Corpus
      • Hodges, Nathaniel (1629-1688)
      • Hospitals
      • Humoral Theory
      • Hundred Years War (1337-1453)
      • I promessi sposi (1827)
      • Ibn al-Khatib, Lisad-ad Din (1313-1374)
      • Ibn Battuta, Abu Abdullah (1304-1368)
      • Ibn Khatimah, Abu Jafar Ahmed (1323?-1369)
      • Individualism and Individual Liberties
      • Ingrassia, Giovanni Filippo (Gianfilippo; 1510-1580)
      • Islam and Medicine
      • Islamic Civil Responses
      • Islamic Religious Responses
      • Islip, Simon (d. 1366)
      • Issyk Kul, Kyrgystan
      • Jacquerie
      • James I and VI Stuart, King (1566-1625)
      • Jewish Treasure Hoards
      • Jews
      • Jinn
      • Job
      • John of Burgundy (c. 1338-1390; also Johannes de Burgundia, Burdeus, La Barba, Burgoyne)
      • Jonson, Ben (1572-1637)
      • Justinian, Plague of (First PlaguePandemic)
      • Kircher, Athanasius (1602-1680)
      • Kitasato, Shibasaburo (1852-1931)
      • Koch, Robert (1843-1910)
      • Labourers, Ordinance and Statute of
      • Langland, William (c.1325-after 1388)
      • Languages: Vernacular and Latin
      • Lazarettos and Pest Houses
      • Lazarus
      • Leechbooks
      • Leprosy (Hansen's Disease) and Leprosarium
      • Li Muisis, Gilles (Le Muisit; 1271/72-1353)
      • Little Ice Age
      • Lollards
      • London, England
      • London, Great Plague of (1665-1666)
      • London's East Smithfield Plague Cemetery
      • Luther, Martin (1483-1546)
      • Lydgate, John (c. 1370-1450)
      • Malthusianism
      • Marseille, France
      • Mass Graves and Plague Cemeteries
      • Mead, Richard (1673-1754)
      • Mecca
      • Medical Education (1300-1500, Medieval Europe)
      • Medical Education (1500-1700, Early Modern Europe)
      • Medical Humanism
      • Merchants
      • Mercuriale, Girolamo (1530-1606)
      • Metaphors for Plague
      • Miasma Theory
      • Milan, Italy
      • Mongols
      • Monks, Nuns, and Monasteries
      • Moral Legislation
      • Morality Literature, Christian
      • Morbidity, Mortality, and Virulence
      • Moscow, Russia
      • Muhammad the Prophet (570-632)
      • Naples, Italy
      • Narwhal/Unicorn Horn Powder
      • Nashe, Thomas (1567-1601)
      • Nobility
      • Notaries
      • Nurses
      • Paracelsus (1493-1541) and Paracelsianism
      • Parets, Miquel (1610-1661)
      • Paris, France
      • Parish
      • Pasteur, Louis (1822-1895)
      • Pastors, Preachers, and Ministers
      • Peasants
      • Peasants' Revolt, English
      • Pepys, Samuel (1633-1703)
      • Petrarch, Francesco (1304-1374)
      • Physicians
      • Physicians, Court
      • Physicians, Town
      • Pilgrims and Pilgrimage
      • Plague in Europe, 1360-1500
      • Plague in Europe, 1500-1725
      • Plague Memorials
      • Plague Orders and National Authorities
      • Plague Saints
      • Plague Stone
      • "Plagues" in the West, 900-1345
      • Pneumonic Plague
      • Poetry, European
      • Poetry, Islamic
      • Poisoning and Plague Spreading
      • Poverty and Plague
      • Prayer and Fasting
      • Priests
      • Printing
      • Prisoners
      • Processions
      • Prophylaxes
      • Prostitutes
      • Public Health
      • Public Sanitation
      • Purgatives
      • Purgatory
      • Quarantine
      • Rats and Other Plague Carriers
      • Reformation and Protestantism
      • Remedies, External
      • Remedies, Internal
      • Repopulation
      • Rome, Italy
      • St. Januarius (San Gennaro; d.c.305)
      • St. Michael the Archangel
      • St. Nicholas of Tolentino (1245-1305)
      • St. Roche
      • St. Rosalia
      • St. Sebastian
      • Scientific Revolution
      • Searchers
      • Second Plague Pandemic (1340s-1840s)
      • Septicemic Plague
      • Servants, Household
      • Shakespeare, William (1564-1616)
      • Shutting In
      • Signs of Plague
      • Simond, Paul-Louis (1858-1947)
      • Sin
      • Social Construction of Disease
      • Sumptuary Laws
      • Surgeons/Barbers
      • Sydenham, Thomas (1625-1689)
      • Syrups and Electuaries
      • Ta'un
      • Taxes and Public Finance
      • Tears against the Plague
      • Theriac and Mithridatum
      • Third Plague Pandemic
      • Thirty Years' War (1618-1648)
      • "Three Living Meet Three Dead"
      • Toads
      • Tobacco
      • Transi Tombs
      • Triumph of Death
      • Tumbrels
      • Urine and Uroscopy
      • Valesco de Tarenta (d.after1426)
      • Van Diemerbroeck, Isbrand (Ysbrand, IJsbrand; 1609-1674)
      • Van Helmont, Joan Baptista (Johannes; Jan; 1579-1644)
      • Venice, Italy
      • Vesalius, Andreas (1514-1564)
      • Vienna, Austria
      • Vinario, Raimondo Chalmel de (Magister Raimundus; Chalmelli; Chalin; d. after 1382)
      • Virgin Mary
      • Virgin Soil Disease
      • Wands
      • Wills and Testaments
      • Witches and Witchcraft
      • Wither, George (1588-1667)
      • Women Medical Practitioners
      • Yeoman Farmers and Gentry
      • Yersin, Alexandre (1863-1943)
      • Yersinia pestis
      • Zodiac Man
      • Glossary
      • Bibliography
      • Index
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