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Fear and its Representations : in the Middle Ages and Renaissance
Fear and Power in Renaissance Mediterranean Kabbalah
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Author(s):
Yoni Garb
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December 14 2010
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Brepols Publishers
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January 2002
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December 14 2010
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10.1484/M.ASMAR-EB.3.3069
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Book chapters
pp. xi
Introduction
pp. 1
The Complexity and Importance of timor in Aquinas’s Summa Theologiae
pp. 17
Fear and Instinct in Chaucer’s Nun’s Priest’s Tale
pp. 33
Fear of Falling: Depicting the Death of Judas in Late Medieval Italy
pp. 66
The Fear of Divine Vengeance: Mnemonic Images as a Guide to Conscience in the Late Middle Ages
pp. 92
Orthodox Fears: Anti-Inquisitorial Violence and Defining Heresy
pp. 107
Evangelico mucrone: With an Evangelical Sword: Fear as a Weapon in the Early Evangelization of Gaul
pp. 125
Fear, Loathing, and Deadly Rivalry in the Frankish Polygamous Royal Family
pp. 137
Fear and Power in Renaissance Mediterranean Kabbalah
pp. 152
Kabbalistic Tocinofobia: Américo Castro, Limpieza de Sangre and The Inner Meaning of Jewish Dietary Laws
pp. 189
Fear of the Supernatural as a “Pleasante and Merry Humour” in Two of Newcastle’s Comedies
pp. 206
From Fearsome to Fearful: Panurge’s Satirical Waning
pp. 241
Christine de Pizan’s Frightened Lovers
pp. 255
Gender and Fear: Malory’s Lancelot and Knightly Identity
pp. 274
To Fear or not to Fear, that is the Question: Oswald von Wolkenstein Facing Death and Enjoying Life: Fifteenth-Century Mentalitätsgeschichte Reflected in Lyric Poetry
pp. 295
Mitigations of the Fear of Hell and Purgatory in the Later Middle Ages: Julian of Norwich and Catherine of Genoa
pp. 311
“a hevynly joy in a dredfulle soule”: Julian of Norwich’s Articulations of Dread
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