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Plague, Print, and the Reformation Erik A. Heinrichs

Plague, Print, and the Reformation By Erik A. Heinrichs

Plague, Print, and the Reformation by Erik A. Heinrichs


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This book investigates German plague prints and treatises published between 1473 and 1573 in order to explore the intertwined histories of plague, print, medicine, and the Reformation. It presents the broadest study of German plague treatises in any language, and traces a German reform of healing that unfolded during the Renaissance and Reformat

Plague, Print, and the Reformation Summary

Plague, Print, and the Reformation: The German Reform of Healing, 1473 1573 by Erik A. Heinrichs

This book surveys a neglected set of sources, German plague prints and treatises published between 1473 and 1573, in order to explore the intertwined histories of plague, print, medicine and religion during the Reformation era. It argues that a particularly German reform of healing flourished in printed texts during the Renaissance and Reformation as physicians and clerics devised innovative responses to the era's persistent epidemics. These reforms are German since they reflect the innovative trends that originated in or were particularly strong within German-speaking lands, including the rapid growth of vernacular print, Protestantism, and new interest in alchemy and the native plants of Northern Europe that were unknown to the ancients. Their reforms are also German in the sense that they unfolded mainly in vernacular print, which encouraged physicians to produce local knowledge, grounded in personal experience and local observations as much as universal theories. This book contributes to the history of medicine and science by tracing the growth of more empirical forms of medical knowledge. It also contributes to the history of the Renaissance and Reformation by uncovering the innovative contributions of various forgotten physicians. This book presents the broadest study of German plague treatises in any language.

About Erik A. Heinrichs

Erik A. Heinrichs is an associate professor of history at Winona State University.

Table of Contents

Introduction 1. Printed Plague Literature in the Late Middle Ages, 1473-1519 2. The German Medicine of Johann Vochs: Medical and Cultural Reform on the Eve of the Reformation 3. The Reformation of Healing: Plague, Physicians and Protestantism in the 1520s 4. The Plague Cures of Caspar Kegler: Print, Alchemy and Medical Marketing, 1521-1607 5. The Flourishing of German Medicine, 1530-1580: Humanism, Empiricism, and Protestantism. Conclusion. Appendix 1: Publication History of Caspar Kegler's Pamphlets. Appendix 2: Vernacular Plague Texts 1473-1607 in Chronological Order.

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NLS9780367881603
9780367881603
0367881608
Plague, Print, and the Reformation: The German Reform of Healing, 1473 1573 by Erik A. Heinrichs
New
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2019-12-12
260
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