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Medieval Bodies: Life, Death and Art in the Middle Ages by Jack Hartnell

riotsquirrrl's review against another edition

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3.0

This book really doesn't work well as an audiobook. The format meant that I couldn't see the illustrations that other reviewers mentioned, and the book lacked clear demarcations between sections of the chapters, making it more of a mishmash than the print edition.
The conceit is a clever one, and it hits on a lot of different, interesting topics from medicine to religion to statecraft to penis trees. The result from listening to the audiobook is a whirlwind of a tour through a thousand years from Western Europe to the Levant that incorporates the three Abrahamic faiths that never really stops on one time period enough to really explore it as much as it warrants. For example, while Hartnell talks about the idea of the humors, he doesn't really thoroughly introduce the concept despite the way in which its theories undergird so much of how medieval people thought about the body. While I know enough about medieval history to know my Avicenna from my Ravenna, I think someone without a goodness background would be lost. The book does introduce some new, interesting tidbits, such as the discussion of monks committed to silence using sign language to communicate with one another; I'm definitely planning on looking into that more in detail.

wescovington's review against another edition

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5.0

A fascinating look at how the medieval world viewed different parts of the human body. The Middle Ages is an era where we envision horrific medical cures and incomplete knowledge of the human body. But, it was lit quite like that. There was Classical knowledge mixed with Christianity supplemented by Arab science.

This book touches on science, religion, and art. It’s an amazingly well done and readable synthesis

bengriffin's review against another edition

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informative medium-paced

3.0

dexychik's review against another edition

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5.0

Excellent

kittymamers's review

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2.0

ei olnud otseselt kuidagi kehv raamat, aga ei teinud seda, mida ma lootsin - keskaega mu jaoks palju huvitavamaks.

kaanepilt oli hästi ilus ja ootasingi vist rohkem kunstile keskendumist. idee tundus justkui olevat, et kunstiteoste abil saame teada, kuidas keskaja inimesed inimkehaga seotut nägid ja tajusid. aga kui nüüd välja arvata konkreetselt arstiteaduslikud teosed ja nende illustratsioonid, siis ülejäänud osas olid seosed pigem meelevaldsed mu meelest. (ja need arstide joonistused polnud jälle teab mis kaunid vaadata.)

natuke tundus ka, et keegi müüd juba maha idee "kirjutame keskaja inimesest tema keha kaudu" ja sai avansi kätte, aga siis selgus, et paljude kehaosade kohta polegi nagu suurt midagi öelda ja seega eksib jutt igasugustele üsna suvalistele teemadele - kui juba juttu nahast, siis ega keskaja inimesed paljalt käinud, räägime hoopis riietest, oih, neist me ka suurt midagi ei tea, aga eks siit pildi pealt tundub, et oli igasuguseid. või siis... jalad, hmm, jalgadega kõnnitakse, mõned inimesed keskajal lausa reisisid, millega seoses, siin on mõned nende maakaardid, aga kohe näha, et ega nad ikka vist igal pool kohal ei käinud, osa asju on puha välja mõeldud.

kokku tulebki raamat kõigest ja mitte millestki. jõudsin lõppu ja ei meenu justkui midagi uut, mida teada oleksin saanud sealt. noh, mul on mõnda aega nüüd meeles, mis ajavahemikku üldse loetakse keskajaks, aga seda ma vist oleks pidanud juba viiendast klassist mäletama.

ralibbey13's review

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5.0

Absolute masterpiece! Gorgeous pictures and masterful storytelling throughout to string together a thorough look at the medieval human experience. A thrilling and engaging experience to read.

duckddeah's review against another edition

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funny informative lighthearted fast-paced

5.0

xandria88's review against another edition

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informative medium-paced

4.75

shortcub's review against another edition

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informative medium-paced

4.25

sailorgold_'s review against another edition

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5.0

4,5