Pub Date : 2019-03-15DOI: 10.7591/9781501740480-008
L.-F. Flutre's
Pertinent bibliographical references for the illustrations are given in parentheses. "Flutre no." refers to the numbers in L.-F. Flutre's Les Mtmuscrits des "Faits des Romains." All references in abbreviated form are keyed to the Bibliography. For the diffusion and interdependence of manuscripts of the Faits des Romains, see Wyss, Die Ctusmteppich e, and Guenee, "La culture historique des nobles."
括号中给出了插图的相关参考书目。“Flutre no.”是指l - f中的数字。Flutre的《音乐之歌》(Les muscrits des“Faits des romanes”)。所有缩写形式的参考文献都以参考书目为关键字。关于罗马书手稿的传播和相互依存,见Wyss, Die Ctusmteppich e和Guenee,“La culture historique des nobles”。
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Pub Date : 2019-03-15DOI: 10.7591/9781501740480-005
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Pub Date : 2019-03-15DOI: 10.7591/9781501740480-004
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Pub Date : 2019-03-15DOI: 10.7591/9781501740480-003
Caesarean birth had a place in medieval culture before it began to interest learned physicians. Medieval scholars interested in the ancient Romans and in the intricate problems of etymology occupied themselves with the question of the origin of Julius Caesar's name and whether he was born by Caesarean section; in addition, legends and miracles con cerning Caesarean birth became part of the popular imagination.1 Since the medieval ideas on Caesarean birth inherited from antiquity came from nonmedical sources, the operation did not appear in the canon of medical texts used by medieval physicians. It was not until the early fourteenth century that remarks on postmortem Caesarean sections be gan to emerge in medical treatises.
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Pub Date : 2019-03-15DOI: 10.7591/9781501740480-006
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Pub Date : 2019-03-15DOI: 10.7591/9781501740480-007
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