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The Divine Humour (Northwestern Sphere Classics) 9780810126725, 0810126729
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Deliver us from evil
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Deliver Us from Evil
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M. David Eckel Bradley L. Herling
Boston University Studies in Philosophy and Religion
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Childhood in History: Perceptions of Children in the Ancient and Medieval Worlds 9781317168935, 1317168933
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Cover
Title
Copyright
Contents
Figures
Front cover
Biographical notes
Acknowledgements
1 Introduction
2 Roots of character and flowers of virtues: a philosophy of childhood in Plato’s Republic
3 Aristotle on children and childhood
4 Roman conceptions of childhood: the modes of family commemoration and academic prescription
5 Greco-Roman paediatrics
6 Ancient Jewish traditions: Moses’s infancy and the remaking of biblical Miriam in antiquity
7 Slave children in the first-century Jesus movement
8 Aspects of childhood in second- and third-century Christianity: the case of Clement of Alexandria
9 Children and childhood in Neoplatonism
10 Childhood in 400 CE : Jerome, John Chrysostom, and Augustine on children and their formation
11 Children in Oriental Christian and Greek hagiography from the early Byzantine world (ca. 400–800 CE)
12 “Pour out the blood and remove the evil from him”: the creation of a ritual of birth (‘aqīqa) in Islam in the eighth century
13 Conceptions of children and youth in Carolingian capitularies
14 Children and youth in monastic life: Western Europe 400–1250 CE
15 Childhood in middle and late Byzantium: ninth to fifteenth cent