02 Dec

Der sêle arzât daz ist ein ieglich priester

Opening hours / Beginning:

Thu:
6:00 pm - 8:00 pm

2 December 2021

Venue:

online

2 December 2021 // Magdalena Butz: Der sêle arzât daz ist ein ieglich priester

On the semantics of disease and healing against the background of late medieval discourse around repentance and confession

"Infection and Disease, Healing and Recovery" — lecture series organized by the Center of Medieval and Renaissance Studies (Winter Semester 2021/22)

In the course of the past 18 months or so, countless television programs, lecture series, podcasts – as well as stories on social media, newspapers, magazines and other media – have dealt with the medical and ecological background to the current coronavirus pandemic. Its psychological impact and its social, economic and political repercussions have also been widely debated. Indeed, never before has there been some much interest in an infectious disease, and how to treat it successfully.

Infectious diseases, their cultural and social impacts, and medicine’s long battle against them have been a subject of great interest to humankind for very much longer stretch of time.

The lecture series organized by the Center of Medieval and Renaissance Studies (ZMR) will focus on the historical record of infectious and other diseases, and on efforts to heal those afflicted by them during the Middle Ages and the Renaissance.

The lecture series will be held in German and presented via Zoom. All students who have registered with LSF will receive the Zoom link for the series by mail at their campus address. Other interested parties can register by sending an email to either Jan Glück or Klaus Kipf. They will then receive the link for the Zoom sessions by email.

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