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- Cover
- Half title
- Title page
- Imprints page
- Dedication
- Epigraph
- Contents
- Plates
- Figures
- Maps and genealogies
- Tables
- Prefatory note
- Acknowledgments
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- What are emotions?
- Emotional communities
- Why this book?
- 1 Ancient theories
- Cicero’s somber, “Stoic” emotions
- Cicero’s sorrows
- Cicero’s loves
- Augustine’s willful emotions
- 2 Attachment and detachment
- Family feeling in Austrasia
- Waiting for heaven in Neustria
- Late seventh-century factions and their discontents
- Emotions of demons and their creatures
- The emotions of godly inspiration
- The moral ambiguity of emotions
- 3 Alcuin’s therapy
- Pre-Alcuinian schemes of virtues and vices
- The text’s influence and sources
- An emotional text?
- Constructing a list of emotions
- Expanding the list
- Implications
- 4 Love and treachery
- Aelred and Rievaulx
- Love and the affectus
- Charity in action
- The joys and pains of friendship
- Emotions of power
- At the court of Toulouse
- The context: the count and his court
- The troubadours in the counts’ entourage
- Emotion words
- “Official” feelings: the emotions of the charters
- The disappointments of love
- 5 Thomas’ passions
- The passions of the soul
- The sequence of the passions
- Beyond eleven passions
- Love
- The morality of the passions
- 6 Theatricality and sobriety
- “Troubled, sad, and upset at heart”: the Burgundian chroniclers
- The sorrow and the pity
- Finding it “full merry to be reproved”: Margery Kempe
- “Neither too heavy nor too merry”: The Pastons
- 7 Gerson’s music
- Practical lists and a theory
- The song of the heart
- 8 Despair and happiness
- The “great divide”? From medieval to early modern
- Political and religious reforms
- The melancholic turn
- Feeling despair, seeking comfort: the believers in a gathered church
- Privileging justice and happiness
- Curiosity and delight
- 9 Hobbes’ motions
- Passionate controversies
- Passions as motions
- Consistencies and divergences
- Old and new
- Emotional communities
- Conclusion
- Bibliography
- Primary Sources
- Secondary Sources
- Index
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