'A verray parfit praktisour' : essays presented to Carole Rawcliffe /

"For almost four decades Carole Rawcliffe has been a towering figure among historians of the later Middle Ages. Although now best known for her pioneering contributions to medical history, including major studies of hospitals, leprosy and public health, her published works range far more broadl...

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Other Authors: Rawcliffe, Carole, 1946- (honouree.), Clark, Linda, 1946- (Editor), Danbury, Elizabeth (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Woodbridge, Suffolk, UK : The Boydell Press, 2017.
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Online Access:CONNECT
Table of Contents:
  • Ch. 1. Coslania, Norwich: an Archaeological Contribution to Early Medieval Urban History
  • ch. 2. A Queen in Rebel London, 1215-17
  • ch. 3. Defensive Officials and Defensive Levies in Fourteenth-Century Muster Rolls: an East Anglian Perspective
  • ch. 4. Lettice Oo? Queen Isabella's Accidental Apothecary
  • ch. 5. The First Instrument of Medicine: Diet and Regimens of Health in Late Medieval England
  • ch. 6. Politics and Piety: Norwich City Churches, Commemoration and Networking for the Afterlife
  • ch. 7. Telling the Time in Chaucer's London
  • ch. 8. The Bankrupt Bibliophile, William Paston, 2nd Earl of Yarmouth (1654-1732)
  • ch. 9. Ottomans, Neo-Ottomans and Invented Tradition in Hospital Music Therapy
  • The Published Works of Carole Rawcliffe, 1976-2016.