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His research focuses on intellectual and religious history in the Renaissance and Reformation. He is the author of Explaining the Cosmos: Creation and Cultural Interaction in Late-Antique Gaza (OUP, 2014) and co-editor of Understanding Emotions in Early Europe (with Andrew Lynch, Brepols, 2015), and Cultural Perceptions of Violence in the Hellenistic World (with Lara O’Sullivan, Routledge 2017).ĭr Kirk Essary (PhD, Religion, Florida State University) is Lecturer in History and Classics at the University of Western Australia. His research focuses on late-antique and early-medieval cultural and intellectual history, including the history of emotions and the history of violence. Michael Champion (PhD, Late-Antique Studies, London) is Deputy Director of the Institute for Religion and Critical Inquiry at the Australian Catholic University. She is also the writer and producer of the documentary The Devil’s Country, which explores links between the imagery of medieval demonology and the colonial European experience of the Australian landscape. She is the author of The Repentant Abelard (2014) and Demons in the Middle Ages (2017), and co-editor of the forthcoming A Cultural History of Emotions in the Medieval Age (Bloomsbury). She was Director of the University of Sydney Node of the Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence for the History of Emotions, 2011-2018. Juanita Feros Ruys received her PhD in English from the University of Sydney. Champion, ‘From Affectus to Affect Theory and Back Again’ 18: Margaret Watkins, ‘Unprincipled by Principle: On Hume’s Use of "Affection"’Įpilogue: Michael W. 17: Daniel Canaris and Francesco Borghesi, ‘Defining the Emotions in the Post-Cartesian Humanism of Giambattista Vico’Ĭh. 16: Anik Waldow, ‘Reconceptualizing Affect: Descartes on the Passions’Ĭh. White, ‘Meta-, Mega- and Multiple Emotions in Early Modern English Terminology’Ĭh. 14: Elena Carrera, ‘Augustinian, Aristotelian, and Humanist Shaping of Medieval and Early Modern Emotion: Affectus, affectio, and "affection" as Travelling Concepts’Ĭh. 13: Kirk Essary, ‘The Renaissance of affectus? Biblical Humanism and Latin Style'Ĭh. 12: Paul Megna, ‘ Affeccioun in Middle English Devotional Writing’Ĭh. 11: Naama Cohen-Hanegbi, ‘ Accidentia anime in Late Medieval Medicine’Ĭh. Miner, ‘ Affectus and passio in the Summa theologiae of Thomas Aquinas’Ĭh. 9: Tomas Zahora, ‘Affect, Affections, and Spiritual Capital in the Thirteenth Century’Ĭh. 8: Barbara Newman, ‘ Affectus from Hildegard to Helfta’Ĭh. Mews, ‘ Affectus in the De spiritu et anima of Alcher of Clairvaux and Cistercian Writings of the Twelfth Century’Ĭh. Barbezat, ‘Desire to Enjoy Something Thoroughly: The Use of the Latin affectus in Hugh of St Victor’s De archa Noe’Ĭh. 5: Juanita Feros Ruys, ‘Before the Affective Turn: Affectus in Heloise, Abelard, and the Woman Writer of the Epistolae duorum amantium’Ĭh. 4: Antonina Harbus, ‘The Old English Vocabulary of Emotions: Glossing affectus’Ĭh. 3: Rita Copeland, ‘ Affectio-affectus in Latin Rhetoric up to c.

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2: Mark Amsler, ‘ Affectus in Medieval Grammar’Ĭh. Teubner, ‘The Failure of affectus: Affectiones and constantiae in Augustine of Hippo’Ĭh.

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Champion, Kirk Essary, and Juanita Feros RuysĬh.












Affectus god