ABSTRACT

Originally published in 1967 Medieval Minds looks at the Middle Ages as a period with changing attitudes towards mental health and its treatment. The book argues that it was a period that that bridged the ancient with the modern, ignorance with knowledge and superstition with science. The Middle Ages spanned almost a millennium in the history of the humanities and provided the people of this period with the benefit of this knowledge. The book looks at the promise and progress which was reflected by thinkers such as Augustin and Aurelianus, Alexander of Tralles and Paul of Aegina. The book also looks at martyrs like Valentine and Dympna, and the patrons of those afflicted with illnesses such as epilepsy and insanity. Written by the psychologist Thomas Francis Graham, this book provides a distinct and unique insight into the mind of those living in the medieval period and will be of interest to academics of history and literature alike.

chapter |4 pages

Introduction

chapter Chapter One|18 pages

Montanus to Dympna

chapter Chapter Two|23 pages

Mohammed to Averroes

chapter Chapter Three|17 pages

Abelard to Aquinas

chapter Chapter Four|15 pages

Kramer to Luther

chapter Chapter Five|17 pages

Agrippa to Bodin