Description Contents: Benjamin Braude, “Black Skin/White Skin in Ancient Greece and the Near East”, pp. 11--21; Vincent Barras, “Le Galen's Touch. Peau, objet et sujet dans le système médical galénien”, pp. 55--73; Philippe Mudry, “La peau dans tous ses états. Fards et peinture à Rome”, pp. 75--89; Anne Grondeux, “Cutis ou pellis: les dénominations médiolatines de la peau humaine”, pp. 113--130; Jean Wirth, “La représentation de la peau dans l'art médiéval”, pp. 131--153; Danielle Régnier-Bohler, “Secrets et discours de la peau dans la littérature médiévale en langue vernaculaire”, pp. 155--182; Guillemette Bolens, “La momification dans la littérature médiévale. L'embaumement d'Hecotr chez Benoît de Sainte-Maure, Guido Delle Colonne et John Lydgate”, pp. 213--231; Jean-Yves Tilliette, “Nigra sum, sed formosa. Le verset I, 4 du Cantique des cantiques et l'hagiographie des saintes pénitentes”, pp. 251--265; Nicole Bériou, “Pellem pro pelle (Job 2,4). Les sermons pour la fête de sanit Barthélemy au XIIIe siècle”, pp. 267--284; Elisheva Baumgarten, “Marking the Flesh: Circumcision, Blood, and Inscribing Identity on the Body in Medieval Jewish Culture”, pp. 313--330; Michel Pastoureau, “Le doigt dans la cire. Cent mille empreintes digitales médiévales”, pp. 331--344; Valentin Groebner, “Maculae. Hautzeichen als Identifikationsmale zwischen dem 14. und dem 16. Jahrhundert”, pp. 345--358; Denis Bruna, “Le `labour dans la chair'. Témoignages et représentations du tatouage au Moyen Age”, pp. 389--407; Maaike van der Lugt, “La peau noire dans la science médiévale”, pp. 439--475; Peter Biller, “Black Women in Medieval Scientific Thought”, pp. 477--492; and Joseph Ziegler, “Skin and Character in Medieval and Early Renaissance Physiognomy”, pp. 511--535.
Review Smets, An (2006) Review of "La pelle umana". Archives Internationales d'Histoire des Sciences (pp. 412-414).
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Black Women in Medieval Scientific Thought
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Gender, Race, and Science: A Feminista Analysis of Women of Color in Science
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La peau noire dans la science médiévale
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(2008)
Physiognomy as Science and Art
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