The Ordeal (Middle Ages)

by Henry Charles Lea

Arthur E Howland (Translator), Edward Peters (Introduction), and Ruth Mazo Karras

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Henry Charles Lea was one of the first American historians to use what would later be termed comparative and anthropological approaches to history. Under his pen, the study of the medieval ordeal becomes a study in cultural history.
Reprinted here from the fourth revised edition of 1892, the book begins by tracing the role of the ordeal in non-Western and ancient societies, showing the mental world to which it belongs: a limited trust in the public order and purely human methods of inquiry, and a larger faith in divine intervention and immanent justice. The work then describes the uses of the institution through the European Middle Ages to its final abolition, and in the process offers a rich typology of ordeals. Additional documents included in this edition present formulas and descriptions of some of the ordeals most frequently used: the ordeal by boiling water, by hot water, by cold water, by hot iron and water, by glowing plowshares, by fire, and the ordeal of the cross.

  • ISBN10 151281749X
  • ISBN13 9781512817492
  • Publish Date 9 September 2016 (first published 29 November 1973)
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint University of Pennsylvania Press
  • Format eBook
  • Pages 232
  • Language English