Article ID: CBB515270158

Itineraries and Transformations: John of Burgundy's Plague Treatise (2021)

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As one of the most popular medieval plague treatises produced during the Second Plague Pandemic, John of Burgundy's tract offers an excellent example of how medical books changed over time and place: in their material formats (such as manuscript to print), their textual contents and meanings, the people involved in their production, their readership, and sometimes even their purpose. The seemingly formulaic structure and medical contents of plague tracts has contributed to a long-standing perception that they were largely static or even ahistorical, one treatise easily exchanged for another. However, by examining copies of the treatise as individual and unique productions, rather than simply seeing the apparent uniformity of a few exemplars (or even the entire genre), we can begin to trace the itineraries through which they traveled and the rich tapestries of change that mark their life stories.

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Authors & Contributors
Violet Moller
Ryan O'Loughlin
Kidd, Monica
Matchim, John R.H.
Muñoz Morcillo, Jesús
Robertson-von Trotha, Caroline Y.
Journals
Canadian Bulletin of Medical History/Bulletin Canadienne d'Histoire de la Medecine
Sudhoffs Archiv: Zeitschrift fuer Wissenschaftsgeschichte
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science
Social Science History
Perspectives on Science
Korean Journal of Medical History
Publishers
University of Colorado at Boulder
Springer International
Routledge
Oxford University Press
Columbia University Press
Anchor
Concepts
Medical literature
Communication of scientific ideas
Transmission of texts
Medicine
Patients
Rhetorical analysis
People
Grenfell, Wilfred Thomason, Sir
Galen
Zacharias Aktouarios, John (ca. 1275-1328)
Ptolemy
Needham, Joseph
Ibn Masawaih, Abu Zakariyya Yuhanna
Time Periods
Medieval
20th century, early
Early modern
Modern
Ancient
20th century, late
Places
Labrador (Canada)
Newfoundland (Canada)
Europe
Salerno (Italy)
Córdoba (Spain)
Toledo (Spain)
Institutions
Salerno. Schola Salernitana
Merck & Co.
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