Late fifteenth century painting of a leper shaking a rattle or bell to announce his presence. by Sandra Alvarez January 13, 2015 Late fifteenth century painting of a leper shaking a rattle or bell to announce his presence. Related PostsThe Roots of Persecution: a comparison of leprosy and madness in late medieval thought and societyLeprosy and Plague in St Giles in the FieldsWhat is an Australasian parrot doing in a 15th century Italian painting?The Cultural-Psychological Aspects of the Presence of African Slaves in Portugal in the Fifteenth and Early Sixteenth CenturiesAnglo-Saxon Leper Hospital discovered in Winchester Advertisement Subscribe to Medievalverse Email address First name Last name I consent to receiving your weekly newsletter via email. Subscribe Powered by EmailOctopus Post navigation Previous Post Previous Post
Late fifteenth century painting of a leper shaking a rattle or bell to announce his presence.
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