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Nuremberg Town Records: Select Entries Pertaining to the “Mad” and Intellectually Disabled (1377–1492)
- Anne M. Koenig (author)
Chapter of: Medieval Disability Sourcebook: Western Europe(pp. 69–76)
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Title | Nuremberg Town Records |
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Subtitle | Select Entries Pertaining to the “Mad” and Intellectually Disabled (1377–1492) |
Contributor | Anne M. Koenig (author) |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.53288/0276.1.05 |
Landing page | https://punctumbooks.com/titles/medieval-disability-sourcebook/ |
License | https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/ |
Copyright | Anne M. Koenig |
Publisher | punctum books |
Published on | 2020-03-26 |
Page range | pp. 69–76 |
Print length | 8 pages |
Language | English (Original) |
German, Middle High (ca. 1050–1500) (Original) |
Contributors
Anne M. Koenig
(author)Anne M. Koenig is a cultural and medical historian specializing in late medieval Germany. Her primary research interests include madness and the spread of medical literacy and medical knowledge in popular culture. She has several forthcoming publications, including an essay “Magicking Madness: Secret Workings and Public Narratives of the Disordered Mind in Late Medieval Germany” in The Sacred and the Sinister coming out with Pennsylvania State University Press in 2019. She is currently a NEH Fellow at the Newberry Library in Chicago and was previously the Assistant Professor of History at the University of South Florida.