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Translator's Acknowledgements | ||
Introduction | 1 | |
Pt. I | When the Heavens Darken | 3 |
1 | The Domain of Shadows | 5 |
2 | Nature | 13 |
3 | Death | 23 |
4 | Beauty | 31 |
5 | Hunting | 35 |
6 | Violence | 39 |
7 | War | 46 |
8 | The Nobility | 53 |
9 | The Priesthood | 57 |
10 | Spiritual Crises | 61 |
Pt. II | The Living Rock: The City and Nature in the Middle Ages | 67 |
11 | Dead Cities | 71 |
12 | Fortress Cities | 76 |
13 | The Myth of the City | 81 |
14 | The Changing Countryside | 85 |
15 | The Changing City | 90 |
16 | The Merchant Ethic | 94 |
17 | The Impact of the City on the Landscape | 99 |
18 | Nature as Friend and Foe | 104 |
19 | The Ravaged Countryside | 116 |
20 | The City and the Dead | 126 |
21 | Animals in City and Country | 136 |
Pt. III | The Solitude of the Flesh | 149 |
22 | The World Contemned | 153 |
23 | The Elusiveness of Perfection | 158 |
24 | Man's Disgrace | 165 |
25 | From Mortification to Insensibility | 170 |
26 | In Defence of the Body | 174 |
27 | The Body Vindicated | 181 |
28 | Forbidden Pleasures | 185 |
29 | Brother Ass the Body | 190 |
30 | Women, the Fragile Sex | 195 |
A Note on Further Reading and Sources | 202 | |
Index | 214 |
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