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Anglo-Saxon psychologies in the vernacular and Latin traditions
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Anglo-Saxon psychologies in the vernacular and Latin traditions

作者: Leslie Lockett
出版商: Toronto ; Buffalo ; London : University of Toronto Press, ©2011.
叢書: Toronto Anglo-Saxon series.
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"Old English verse and prose depict the human mind as a corporeal entity located in the chest cavity, susceptible to spatial and thermal changes corresponding to the psychological states: it was thought that emotions such as rage, grief, and yearning could cause the contents of the chest to grow warm, boil, or be constricted by pressure. While readers usually assume the metaphorical nature of such literary images,
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文件類型: 圖書
所有的作者/貢獻者: Leslie Lockett
ISBN: 9781442642171 1442642173
OCLC系統控制編碼: 682258002
描述: xiv, 495 p. ; 24 cm.
内容: Introduction : toward an integrated history of Anglo-Saxon psychologies --
Anglo-Saxon anthropologies --
The hydraulic model of the mind in Old English narrative --
The hydraulic model, embodiment, and emergent metaphoricity --
The psychological inheritance of the Anglo-Saxons --
First lessons in the meaning of corporeality : insular Latin grammars and riddles --
Anglo-Saxon psychology among the Carolingians : Alcuin, Candidus Wizo, and the problem of Augustinian pseudepigrapha --
The Alfredian Soliloquies : one man's conversion to the doctrine of the unitary sawol --
Ælfric's battle against materialism --
Epilogue : challenges to cardiocentrism and the hydraulic model during the long eleventh century (ca. 990-ca. 1110).
叢書名: Toronto Anglo-Saxon series.
責任: Leslie Lockett.

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