Becoming a good wife: Nature and habits in Paduan medical culture in the age of Shakespeare
Massimo Rinaldi
Abstract:The Renaissance debate on the passions of the soul develops in an atmosphere of intellectual mediations that forges new anthropological codes for the social control of affections. This contribution focuses on some medical texts on passions, circulating in Padua during the sixteenth century, which attempt to answer, on theoretical and therapeutic levels, the questions raised by the confrontation between mores and temperamenta: is it possible to activate a process of domestication of the passions that could brin… Show more
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