Medicine and the Seven Deadly Sins in Late Medieval Literature and Culture

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by Virginia Langum


  Tertullian

  Thomas of Cantimpré

  Thomas of Chobham

  Summa Confessorum

  tongue

  sins of the

  translation

  of medical texts

  transubstantiation and digestion

  “Treatise of Ghostly Battle”

  Trevisa, John

  De Proprietatibus Rerum

  translation of Giles of Rome

  tristitia

  See alsosadness; sorrow

  Trotula

  tumor

  See alsocancer

  U

  universities

  V

  veniality and venial sins

  venom

  venomous language

  vernacular

  Seetranslation

  vices

  distinguished from passion

  distinguished from sin

  healed by virtues

  imagery of

  Vincent of Beauvais

  virtues

  cardinal

  contrary vices of

  excess of

  virtuous anger

  “Vision of Edmund Leversedge”

  W

  Walker Bynum, Caroline

  war

  water retention

  Seedropsy

  Wenzel, Siegfried

  William of Auvergne

  will, the

  medicine and

  in Piers Plowman

  Wise Book of Philosophy and Astronomy, the

  women

  wrath

  Wycliffe, John

  See alsoLollards, Lollardy

  Z

  Ziegler, Joseph

  Zouche, William

 

 

 


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