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Barber, Malcolm (ed.), The Military Orders: Fighting for the Faith and Caring for the Sick, Aldershot, Ashgate (The Military Orders, 1), 1994, 428 pp.
- Resum
- This work covers the history of those orders which combined religion and caring with military prowess. Among the orders covered: are the Hospitallers of St John; the Templars; the Teutonic order; and the Spanish. The book also discusses the perceptions and roles of the military orders.
Contents (exc.):
- Part I. The Hospital of St John
* Luttrell (1994), "The Hospitallers' Medical ..." · 64-81
* The 15th century Hospital of Rhodes: tradition and innovation / Fontini Karassava-Tsilingiri · 89-96
* Xenodochium to sacred infirmary: the changing role of the Order of the Hospital of St John, 1522–1631 / Ann Williams · 97-102
- Part II. The Order of the Temple
- Part III. The Teutonic Order
- Part IV. The Spanish Orders
- Part V. The perceptions and role of the military orders
* Medical knowledge in the crusading armies: the evidence of Albert of Aachen and others / Susan Edgington · 320-326
* Knights and lovers: the military orders in the romantic literature of the 13th century / Helen Nicholson
- Matèries
- Història
Història de la medicina Hospitals Guerra
- Notes
- Fitxa de l'editor: http://www.ashgate.com/isbn/9780860784388
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