Before emotion : the language of feeling, 400-1800 / edited by Juanita Feros Ruys, Michael W. Champion, and Kirk Essary
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- 8033465
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- New York : Routledge, Taylor and Francis Group, 2018
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- 9780429023279 ((electronic bk.))
- 0429023278 ((electronic bk.))
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- 9780367086022
- 0367086026
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- Routledge studies in medieval literature and culture ; 14.
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- The failure of affectus : affectiones and constantiae in Augustine of Hippo / Jonathan D. Teubne
- Affectus in medieval grammar / Mark Amsler
- Affectio-affectus in Latin rhetoric up to c. 1200 / Rita Copeland
- The Old English vocabulary of emotions : glossing affectus / Antonina Harbus
- Before the affective turn : affectus in Heloise, Abelard, and the woman writer of the Epistolae duorum amantium / Juanita Feros Ruys
- Desire to enjoy something thoroughly : the use of the Latin affectus in Hugh of St Victor's De archa Noe / Michael D. Barbezat
- Affectus in the De spiritu et anima of Alcher of Clairvaux and Cistercian writings of the twelfth century / Constant J. Mews
- Affectus from Hildegard to Helfta / Barbara Newman
- Affect, affections, and spiritual capital in the thirteenth century / Tomas Zahora
- Affectus and passio in the Summa theologiae of Thomas Aquinas / Robert C. Miner
- Accidentia anime in late medieval medicine / Naama Cohen-Hanegbi
- Affeccioun in Middle English devotional writing / Paul Megna
- The Renaissance of affectus? Biblical humanism and Latin style / Kirk Essary
- Augustinian, Aristotelian, and humanist shaping of medieval and early modern emotion : affectus, affectio, and "affection" as travelling concepts / Elena Carrera
- Meta-, mega- and multiple emotions in early modern English terminology / R.S. White
- Reconceptualizing affect : Descartes on the passions / Anik Waldow
- Defining the emotions in the post-Cartesian humanism of Giambattista Vico / Daniel Canaris and Francesco Borghesi
- Unprincipled by principle : on Hume's use of 'affection'
- Margaret Watkins
- Epilogue: From affectus to affect theory and back again / Michael W. Champion.
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- Includes bibliographical references and index.
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