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Natural and Supernatural in Early Medieval England

Richard Sowerby (University of Edinburgh)

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English
Cambridge University Press
29 May 2025
When men and women in early medieval England thought about the world around them, they did so in ways that often strike us as strange. In their surviving writings, we are confronted continually with unfamiliar ideas – about the creatures and beings which populated the world, about the forces and phenomena which shaped it, and about the ways in which human beings might enact change upon it through ritual, magic, and prayer. Although unfamiliar, these ideas give us important indications of how early medieval English thinkers characterized and categorized their surroundings and their experiences. Of substantial interest to many of them was the question of how they might distinguish correctly between what was 'natural' in the world, and what was not. This Element examines what that distinction meant to the inhabitants of early medieval England, and under what circumstances they felt compelled to explore it.
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Imprint:   Cambridge University Press
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Weight:   130g
ISBN:   9781009175449
ISBN 10:   1009175440
Series:   Elements in England in the Early Medieval World
Pages:   78
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Introduction; 1. Creatures and beings; 2. Properties and processes; 3. Acts and expectations; Final thoughts; Bibliography.

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