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Fools and Idiots?: Intellectual Disability in the Middle Ages
Contributor(s): Anderson, Julie (Editor), Metzler, Irina (Author), Schalick, Walton (Editor)
ISBN: 0719096375     ISBN-13: 9780719096372
Publisher: Manchester University Press
OUR PRICE:   $43.65  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: March 2018
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BISAC Categories:
- History | Europe - Medieval
- Medical | History
- Political Science | Public Policy - Social Services & Welfare
Dewey: 362.3
Series: Disability History
Physical Information: 0.54" H x 5.5" W x 8.5" (0.67 lbs) 296 pages
Themes:
- Topical - Physically Challenged
- Chronological Period - Medieval (500-1453)
 
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This is the first book devoted to the cultural history in the pre-modern period of people we now describe as having learning disabilities. Using an interdisciplinary approach, including historical semantics, medicine, natural philosophy and law, it considers a neglected field of social and
medical history and makes an original contribution to the problem of a shifting concept such as 'idiocy'. Medieval physicians, lawyers and the schoolmen of the emerging universities wrote the texts which shaped medieval definitions of intellectual ability and its counterpart, disability. In studying
such texts, which form part of our contemporary scientific and cultural heritage, we gain a better understanding of which people were considered to be intellectually disabled and how their participation and inclusion in society differed from the situation today.