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The nature and function of water, baths, bathing, and hygiene from antiquity through the Renaissance / edited by Cynthia Kosso and Anne Scott.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Kosso, Cynthia.
Scott, Anne, 1958-
Series:
Technology and change in history ; v. 11.
Technology and change in history, 1385-920X ; v. 11
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Water and civilization.
Water--Social aspects--Europe--History.
Water.
Water use--Social aspects--Europe--History.
Water use.
Baths--Europe--History.
Baths.
Bathing customs--Europe--History.
Bathing customs.
Hygiene--Europe--History.
Hygiene.
Europe--Social life and customs.
Europe.
Europe--Civilization.
Europe--Intellectual life.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (546 p.)
Place of Publication:
Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2009.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
These essays offer scholars, teachers, and students a new basis for discussing attitudes toward, and technological expertise concerning, water in antiquity through the early Modern period, and they examine historical water use and ideology both diachronically and cross regionally. Topics include gender roles and water usage; attitudes, practices, and innovations in baths and bathing; water and the formation of identity and policy; ancient and medieval water sources and resources; and religious and literary water imagery. The authors describe how ideas about the nature and function of water created and shaped social relationships, and how religion, politics, and science transformed, and were themselves transformed by, the manipulation of, uses of, and disputes over water in daily life, ceremonies, and literature. Contributors are Rabun Taylor, Sandra Lucore, Robert F. Sutton, Jr., Cynthia K Kosso, Kevin Lawton, Evy Johanne Håland, Hélène Cazes, Alexandra Cuffel, Mark Munn, Brenda Longfellow, Gretchen Meyers, Sara Saba, Scott John McDonough, Etienne Dunant, E. J. Owens , Mehmet Taşlıalan, Deborah Chatr Aryamontri, John Stephenson, Lin A. Ferrand, Paul Trio, Anne Scott, Misty Rae Urban, Ruth Stevenson, Charles Connell, Alyce Jordan, Ronald Cooley, and Irene Matthews.
Contents:
Preliminary Materials / C. Kosso and A. Scott
Introduction / Cynthia Kosso and Anne Scott
River Raptures: Containment And Control Of Water In Greek And Roman Constructions Of Identity / Rabun Taylor
Archimedes, The North Baths At Morgantina, And Early Developments In Vaulted Construction / Sandra K. Lucore
Female Bathers And The Emergence Of The Female Nude In Greek Art / Robert F. Sutton, Jr.
Women At The Fountain And The Well: Imagining Experience / Cynthia K. Kosso and Kevin Lawton
“Take, Skamandros, My Virginity”: Ideas Of Water In Connection With Rites Of Passage In Greece, Modern And Ancient / Evy Johanne Håland
Baths, Scrubs, And Cuddles: How To Bathe Young Infants According To Simon De Vallambert (1564) / Hélène Cazes
Polemicizing Women’s Bathing Among Medieval And Early Modern Muslims And Christians / Alexandra Cuffel
Earth And Water: The Foundations Of Sovereignty In Ancient Thought / Mark Munn
The Legacy Of Hadrian: Roman Monumental Civic Fountains In Greece / Brenda Longfellow
The Divine River: Ancient Roman Identity And The Image Of Tiberinus / Gretchen E. Meyers
Cisterns In The Astynomoi Law From Pergamon / Sara Saba
“We And Those Waters Of The Sea Are One”: Baptism, Bathing, And The Construction Of Identity In Late Ancient Babylonia / Scott John Mcdonough
Natural Water Resources And The Sacred In Attica / Etienne Dunant
“Beautiful And Useful”: The Water Supply Of Pisidian Antioch And The Development Of The Roman Colony / E.J. Owens and Dr. Mehmet Taşlialan
Running Water: Advances In Urban Water Supply During The Roman Empire / Deborah Chatr Aryamontri
Villas And Aquatic Culture In Late Roman Spain / John W. Stephenson
The Hydrologic Cycle In Bede’s De Natura Rerum / Lin Ferrand
The Challenge For A Medieval Center Of Industrial Growth: Ypres And The Drinking-Water Problem / Paul Trio
Come Hell Or High Water: Aqueous Moments In Medieval Epic, Romance, Allegory, And Fabliau / Anne Scott
Magical Fountains In Middle English Romance / Misty Rae Urban
Sea Change In Shakespeare’s Othello / Ruth Stevenson
From Spiritual Necessity To Instrument Of Torture: Water In The Middle Ages / Charles W. Connell
The “Water Of Thomas Becket”: Water As Medium, Metaphor, And Relic / Alyce A. Jordan
“Almost Miraculous”: Lord North And The Healing Waters Of Tunbridge Wells / Ronald W. Cooley
Waters Of Paradise: A Brief Hydroloquy On The Gardens Of Spain And New Spain / Irene Matthews
Index / C. Kosso and A. Scott.
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
1-282-60261-6
9786612602610
90-474-2703-3
OCLC:
593295843
Publisher Number:
10.1163/ej.9789004173576.i-538 DOI

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