Death and Dying in the Middle Ages


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Death and Dying in the Middle Ages examines medical facts and communal arrangements, as well as religious and popular beliefs and rituals concerning the end of life in Western societies. It studies literary and artistic imaging and the underlying philosophical and theological convictions that shaped medieval attitudes toward death. A collection of eighteen articles by contributors in the Western hemisphere, this new compendium on death and its implications will interest the specialist, the student and teacher of cultural history, religion, folklore, psychology, literature, and art, and also the general public.




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Transportation Series


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New York Court of Appeals. Records and Briefs.


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Volume contains: 162 NY 113 (Citizens Nat'l Bk v. Weston) 162 NY 122 (Trustees of Southhampton v. Jessup) 162 NY 595 (Renninger v. N.Y. Central & H. R. R.R. Co.) 162 NY 596 (Arkenburgh v. Wiggins) 162 NY 597 (Partridge v. Milwaukee Mechanic Ins. Co.) 162 NY 598 (McCarthy v. Featherston) 162 NY 600 (McCabe v. O'Connor) 162 NY 601 (Guenther v. Amsden) 162 NY 601 (McKinney v. White) 162 NY 602 (Warne v. Stanton)