Article ID: CBB001422559

Francesco Casoni and the Rhetorical Forensics of the Body (2015)

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Martin, John Jeffries (Author)


Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies
Volume: 45, no. 1
Issue: 1
Pages: 103-130


Publication Date: 2015
Edition Details: Article in a special issue: “Thinking through Death: The Politics of the Corpse”
Language: English

In early modern Europe, judges read the bodies of victims and suspects through a variety of lenses shaped by popular beliefs, Renaissance notions of physiognomy, and by the study of medicine, classical rhetoric, and natural law theory. This article explores the writings of Francesco Casoni (1500--1564) on these themes. Casoni emerges as critical of certain traditional assumptions and was deliberate in his rethinking about how judges might read the body, basing his ideas on the careful study of Cicero and Quintilian. Casoni became skeptical about the use of torture as part of the judicial process, eventually adopting the view that it was possible to convict an individual on the basis of indicia indubitata (compelling circumstantial evidence) alone. Attitudes about the body and torture in the sixteenth century must be examined in relation to a broad range of medical, theological, and judicial beliefs, which were far from consistent. But judges by necessity were forced to read the bodies of the accused for hints of guilt or innocence in the difficult process of carrying out their trials.

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Authors & Contributors
Kieval, Hillel J.
Degerman, Dan
Stephanie O'Rourke
David Clark
Duranti, Tommaso
Duvall, Nicholas
Journals
Social History of Medicine
Past and Present
Journal of the History of Dentistry
Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies
Jewish History
History of Psychiatry
Publishers
Brill
University of Wales Press
University of Pennsylvania Press
Springer
SISMEL edizioni del Galluzzo
Routledge
Concepts
Forensic medicine
Death
Medicine and law
Trials (law)
Anatomy
Medicine
People
John Donald Merrett
Fuseli, Henry (1741-1825)
Song, Ci
Windham, William Frederick
Girodet, Anne-Louis (1767-1824)
Orfila, Mathieu Joseph Bonaventure
Time Periods
19th century
Early modern
20th century, early
17th century
16th century
Medieval
Places
England
Italy
Europe
Boston (Massachusetts, U.S.)
Bologna (Italy)
Scotland
Institutions
Harvard University
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