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Pious Postmortems Anatomy Sanctity And The Catholic Church In Early Modern Europe Bradford A Bouley

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Pious Postmortems Anatomy Sanctity And The Catholic Church In Early Modern Europe Bradford A Bouley
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Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.18 MB
Pages: 224
Author: Bradford A. Bouley
ISBN: 9780812294446, 0812294440
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Pious Postmortems Anatomy Sanctity And The Catholic Church In Early Modern Europe Bradford A Bouley by Bradford A. Bouley 9780812294446, 0812294440 instant download after payment.

In Pious Postmortems, Bradford A. Bouley considers the examinations performed on reputedly holy corpses in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries at the request of the Catholic Church. Bouley concludes that neither religious nor scientific truths were self-evident but rather negotiated through a complex array of local and broader interests.


In Pious Postmortems, Bradford A. Bouley considers the examinations performed on reputedly holy corpses in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries at the request of the Catholic Church. Bouley concludes that neither religious nor scientific truths were self-evident but rather negotiated through a complex array of local and broader interests.

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