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From the supplier: The plague that swept across Europe beginning in 1347 and lasted, virtually unbroken, through the end of 1699, has generated a massive amount of historical literature. Classical explanations of the plague are problematic as some accounts of the symptoms of disease were strikingly inconsistent with those of bubonic plague. An impressive collection of eight books furnishes novel insights about diseases and their place in the Renaissance while identifying new methodologies and directions for future study.
Citation Details Title: Plagues, healers and patients in early modern Europe. Author: William Eamon Publication: Renaissance Quarterly (Refereed) Date: June 22, 1999 Publisher: Renaissance Society of America Volume: 52Issue: 2Page: 474(1)
Article Type: Bibliography
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