16th century, England, English, Europe, historical figure, primary source, quotes, stories
‘Begging’ a fool meant taking in a person considered incapable of handling their own affairs, and acting as their guardian. So far, so magnanimous. However, this practice, while potentially offering a degree of care and protection for a...
13th century, 14th century, bibliography, book chapter, England, English, Europe, medieval, research
A clear account of attitudes and beliefs in medieval England regarding mental disability and illness, Buhrer’s paper highlights distinctions between temporary and congenital madness or mental impairment, as it was considered in society and by the courts. The...