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- catalog abstract ""How might we transform a folk category - in this case religion - into an analytical category suitable for cross-cultural research? In this volume, the author addresses that question. He critically explores various approaches to the problem of conceptualizing religion, particularly with respect to certain disciplinary interests of anthropologists. He argues that the concept of family resemblances, as that concept has been refined and extended in prototype theory in the contemporary cognitive sciences, is the most plausible analytical strategy for resolving the central problem of the book. In the solution proposed, religion is conceptualized as an affair of "more or less" rather than a matter of "yes or no," and no sharp line is drawn between religion and non-religion."--Jacket.".
- catalog contributor b11914689.
- catalog created "2000.".
- catalog date "2000".
- catalog date "2000.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "2000.".
- catalog description ""How might we transform a folk category - in this case religion - into an analytical category suitable for cross-cultural research? In this volume, the author addresses that question. He critically explores various approaches to the problem of conceptualizing religion, particularly with respect to certain disciplinary interests of anthropologists. He argues that the concept of family resemblances, as that concept has been refined and extended in prototype theory in the contemporary cognitive sciences, is the most plausible analytical strategy for resolving the central problem of the book.".
- catalog description "140 -- 40 Virulent Gonorrhea 141 -- 41 Asthmatic Illness 144 -- 42 Reply to a Letter in which advice is requested for the aforementioned gentleman Antinori concerning use of a diet, customary in Naples, in which cold food is taken, and likewise iced drinks 149 -- 43 Another reply for the same aforementioned gentleman, Signor Antinori 150 -- 44 Another reply to a letter concerning the same aforementioned gentleman, Signor Antinori 152 -- 45 Continuation of the reply on behalf of a lady tortured by uterine pains 153 -- 46 Another reply concerning the illness of the aforementioned gentleman Antinori 153 -- 47 Another reply to a letter on behalf of the same gentleman Signor Antinori 155 -- 48 Obstinate Fevers 156 -- 49 Tremor of Nerves 161 -- 50 Irregular menstruation, and Pain 164 -- 51 Accurate report, by a Piacenza physician, of whooping cough in a knight of that city 168 -- 52".
- catalog description "317 -- 116 Daily Vomiting and Other Sicknesses of the Stomach 318 -- 117 Cickness Caused by Excessive Corpulence 321 -- 118 Effects of Scarlet Fever 325 -- 119 Pain in the Region of the Left Kidney 331 -- 120 Sickness of the Stomach 333 -- 121 Hysterical Hypochondriacal Illness 338 -- 122 Varicose Swellings of the Legs 342 -- 123 Hysterico-Hypochondriacal Sickness 345 -- 124 Hemorrhage from the Uterus in a Lady aged 50 years 348 -- 125 Pain toward the Pectoral Muscle on the Left Side 350 -- 126 Pain in the Stomach 352 -- 127 Flow from the Head 355 -- 128 Swellings in the Stomach and Legs after Parturition 360 -- 129 Convulsive Cough 362 -- 130 Lymphatic Fevers with Syphilitic Pains 364 -- 131 Herpes in the Hands and subsequent Swelling of the Legs and Feet 367 -- 132 Sickness Resembling Scurvy 370 -- 133 Gouty Sickness 373 -- 134 Hypochondriacal Sickness 375 -- 135".
- catalog description "82 -- 20 Sickness of the Head 90 -- 21 Irregular Menstruation 92 -- 22 Sickness of the head with dimness of vision 95 -- 23 Excessive Sweats 97 -- 24 Attack of Dizziness 101 -- 25 Calculous Sickness with Suppression of Urine 105 -- 26 Strabismus with Headache and sometimes with Fever 107 -- 27 Another Report 108 -- 28 Irregular Menstruation 109 -- 29 Another Reply for the Aforementioned Lady of Parma, Her Serene Highness 111 -- 30 Difficult Breathing 113 -- 31 Difficult Ejaculation of Semen, or Disorder, with Various Other Symptoms 115 -- 32 A Convulsive Sickness 121 -- 33 A Spastic Sickness 124 -- 34 Pain in the Abdomen 126 -- 35 Uterine Hemorrhage and Pains 130 -- 36 Tenderness of the Spleen 134 -- 37 Abdominal Pain 136 -- 38 Another Description of the Purgation Administered in the Spring by the Aforementioned General Walsech 139 -- 39 Hypochondriacal Sickness".
- catalog description "95 Herpes 275 -- 96 Crudity of the Humors, with Vomiting 277 -- 97 Another Reply 278 -- 98 Difficulty in Respiration 279 -- 99 Callous Ulcer in the Tongue 280 -- 100 Flow of Blood from the Uterus and Other Symptoms 282 -- 101 Vertiginous Sickness with Swelling of the Legs and Hemorrhoidal Flows 285 -- 102 Arthritis and Various Sicknesses of Urine 290 -- 103 Convulsive Hypochondriacal Sickness 294 -- 104 1.194v Extremely Severe Pains in Childbirth 298 -- 105 An Additional Reply 300 -- 106 Tertian Fevers Repeated Again and Again 301 -- 107 Another Reply by F[rancesco] T[orti] 303 -- 108 Disturbances in Pregnancy 305 -- 109 Disease of Urine 306 -- 110 Extremely Obstinate Cough 308 -- 111 Additional Reply by Francesco Torti 311 -- 112 Hypochondriacal Sickness 313 -- 113 Sickness of the Stomach 315 -- 114 Reply for a gentleman of Mantua 316 -- 115 Persistent Sterility".
- catalog description "Another Reply Concerning the Aforementioned Fevers of Carpi 418 -- 154 Another Letter in Reply about the Aforementioned Fevers 419 -- 155 Dysuria 420 -- 156 Sickness of Nerves in Children More Than Seven Years Old 424 -- 157 Tumor of the Uterus 427 -- 158 Hysterical Convulsive Sickness after Suppression of Menstruation 430 -- 159 Sickness in the Chest, with Catarrh 432 -- 160 Reply to Father Pellegrini, a Jesuit in Bologna, who had taken here some medicines prescribed there 434 -- 161 For a Gentleman of Cremona 436 -- 162 Asthmatic-Hypochondriacal Sickness 437 -- 163 Rheumatic Fluxion 439 -- 164 Painful Sickness in the Feet and Legs, Reduction of Vision, and Obstinate Constipation of the Abdomen 440 -- 165 Another Reply Concerning the Aforementioned Illness of Her Royal Majesty of Turin 448 -- 166".
- catalog description "Another reply bearing on the aforementioned illness of the Marchioness Spinola--Mantua 233 -- 78 Reply to a letter from the aforementioned Marchioness Spindla 235 -- 79 Diseases of the Chest and Others Restrained by Sweats 238 -- 80 Another reply concerning the aforementioned illness of the Marquis Andreasi 240 -- 81 1.155r Itching of the Limbs During Pregnancy and other Occurrences 242 -- 82 Icteric Sickness 243 -- 83 Swelling in an Arm 245 -- 84 Sickness of Mesenteric Glands 247 -- 85 Asthmatic Sickness 249 -- 86 Further Report 251 -- 87 Scorbutic Rheumatism 254 -- 88 Palpitation of the Heart 256 -- 89 Epileptic Sickness 259 -- 90 Vertiginous Sickness 261 -- 91 Rheumatic Lumbago or Arthritis of the Lumbar Vertebrae 262 -- 92 Additional Reply About the Preceding Patient 267 -- 93 Letter to Dr. Corghi for the Same Patient as above 274 -- 94 Another Letter to Count Bagni 274 --".
- catalog description "Chapter I. Torti's Life and Writings 1 -- Chapter II. Texts of Torti's 303 Consultation Reports 20 -- 1 Asthmatic Sickness 20 -- 2 Habitual vomiting with hysterical convulsions 25 -- 3 Palpitation of the Heart 29 -- 4 Difficulty Swallowing of Liquids Only 32 -- 5 Uterine Sickness 35 -- 6 Hysterical Convulsions 38 -- 7 Melancholy and Maniacal Delirium 42 -- 8 Melancholic Sickness in a Child 47 -- 9 Hemorrhoidal Sickness 50 -- 10 Spasmodic and Convulsive Stretching 55 -- 11 Hysterical Illness 59 -- 12 Hypochondriacal Sickness 60 -- 13 Hypochondriacal Flatus 61 -- 14 Hypochondriacal Cardialgic Sickness 63 -- 15 Jaundice with Severest Pain in the Region of the Liver 69 -- 16 Hemorrhoidal Sickness with Hypochondriacal Flatus 72 -- 17 Disease of the Nervous System 78 -- 18 Paralytic Sickness 79 -- 19 Sickness of Sluggish Movement in the animal spirits and in the solids".
- catalog description "In the solution proposed, religion is conceptualized as an affair of "more or less" rather than a matter of "yes or no," and no sharp line is drawn between religion and non-religion."--Jacket.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [265]-276) and index.".
- catalog description "Kidney Disease 378 -- 136 Arthritis and Various Misfortunes 380 -- 137 Sickness of the Nervous or Semiscorbutic Kind 382 -- 138 Hypochondriaco-Convulsive Asthma 385 -- 139 Hysterical Suffocation: Apparent Asthmatic Sickness 388 -- 140 Hysterico-Hypochondriacal Sickness 390 -- 141 Gouty Salts Carried Away Elsewhere and Causing Various Sicknesses 391 -- 142 Diseases of the Skin 393 -- 143 Syphilis 396 -- 144 Painful Sickness in the Uterus 398 -- 145 Itching Efflorescence on the Face and in Other Places 400 -- 146 Reply to Questions Concerning the Lady 403 -- 147s Epilepsy in Childhood 404 -- 148 Retention of Urine 405 -- 149 Epilepsy 408 -- 150 Convulsive Cough with Bloody Sputum 410 -- 151 Information about the fevers that burdened the inhabitants of the city of Carpi in the year 1733 412 -- 152 Another Reply, Based on Additional Information Received from Carpi 417 -- 153".
- catalog description "Letter directed to her Serene Highness, the Duchess of Parma Replying to Recommendations Made by Her Serene Highness On behalf of the aforementioned Gentleman; and with regard to other advice 171 -- 53 Another little letter to a friend concerning the suggestion of the aforementioned Gianoli of Parma 173 -- 54 Letter of the Marquis of Nibbiano in which he sends information about the continuation of his symptoms. Epilepsy 173 -- 55 Reply to Letter (Letters No. 106) of the Marquis of Nibbiano 176 -- 56 A Purge for 177 -- 57 Reply on the Continuation of the Asthmatic Sickness of the gentleman Signor Antinori 178 -- 58 Chlorosis with Fever 180 -- 59 Another reply on the continuation of the asthmatic illness of the gentleman Signor Antinori 184 -- 60 Hypochondriacal Sickness 186 -- 61".
- catalog description "Narrative Letter about his own Ailment, sent because he is unable to make a personal visit to the aforementioned Royal Majesty 450 -- 167 Another letter about the same royal subject because of a new trouble 452 -- 168 Tenderness in the region of the uterus, with vomiting 454 -- 169 Gouty Flux and Calculous Sickness; First Consultation 455 -- 170 2.18v Second Consultation 457 -- 171 Emaciation of the Flesh, with Complete Weakness and Fever 458 -- 172 Sickness of the Head 460 -- 173 Cachectic Sickness 463 -- 174 Uterine Sickness, with Worms 465 -- 175 Abscesses in both Ears, with Vertigo 467 -- 176 Spastic Abdominal Viscera 468 -- 177 Asthmatic Sickness 469 -- 178 Sickness of the Chest 470 -- 179 Sickness of Nerves 471 -- 180 Heaviness in the Stomach 472.".
- catalog description "Reply to a letter which inquires whether it is necessary to draw blood from Monsignor the Bishop of Piacenza, the physicians being in disagreement about this 188 -- 62 Another letter, conveying apology for not having written the above reply in Latin 188 -- 63 Urinary Sickness 189 -- 64 Drenching of the Lower Structures and of the Abdomen 191 -- 65 Celtic Diseaseg 195 -- 66 Suppression of Menstruation 199 -- 67 Reflections on the Symptoms, Causes, Treatment and Regulation of the Serene Lady Duchess, the Widow Dorothy of Parma 202 -- 68 Inflammation in the Blood 209 -- 69 Disease of the Liver with Jaundice 213 -- 70 Persistent Anorexia 218 -- 71 Cachexia 219 -- 72 Nervous and Hypochondriacal Ailments 222 -- 73 Hysterical and Melancholic Sickness 223 -- 74 Pain in the Cardia 226 -- 75 Leukorrhea, with Pain in the Stomach 228 -- 76 Hysterical Convulsion with continuous metrorrhagia 230 -- 77".
- catalog extent "xvi, 292 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "1571812199 (alk. paper)".
- catalog issued "2000".
- catalog issued "2000.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Berghahn Books,".
- catalog subject "200 21".
- catalog subject "BL48 .S255 2000".
- catalog subject "Ethnology Religious aspects.".
- catalog subject "Religion.".
- catalog tableOfContents "140 -- 40 Virulent Gonorrhea 141 -- 41 Asthmatic Illness 144 -- 42 Reply to a Letter in which advice is requested for the aforementioned gentleman Antinori concerning use of a diet, customary in Naples, in which cold food is taken, and likewise iced drinks 149 -- 43 Another reply for the same aforementioned gentleman, Signor Antinori 150 -- 44 Another reply to a letter concerning the same aforementioned gentleman, Signor Antinori 152 -- 45 Continuation of the reply on behalf of a lady tortured by uterine pains 153 -- 46 Another reply concerning the illness of the aforementioned gentleman Antinori 153 -- 47 Another reply to a letter on behalf of the same gentleman Signor Antinori 155 -- 48 Obstinate Fevers 156 -- 49 Tremor of Nerves 161 -- 50 Irregular menstruation, and Pain 164 -- 51 Accurate report, by a Piacenza physician, of whooping cough in a knight of that city 168 -- 52".
- catalog tableOfContents "317 -- 116 Daily Vomiting and Other Sicknesses of the Stomach 318 -- 117 Cickness Caused by Excessive Corpulence 321 -- 118 Effects of Scarlet Fever 325 -- 119 Pain in the Region of the Left Kidney 331 -- 120 Sickness of the Stomach 333 -- 121 Hysterical Hypochondriacal Illness 338 -- 122 Varicose Swellings of the Legs 342 -- 123 Hysterico-Hypochondriacal Sickness 345 -- 124 Hemorrhage from the Uterus in a Lady aged 50 years 348 -- 125 Pain toward the Pectoral Muscle on the Left Side 350 -- 126 Pain in the Stomach 352 -- 127 Flow from the Head 355 -- 128 Swellings in the Stomach and Legs after Parturition 360 -- 129 Convulsive Cough 362 -- 130 Lymphatic Fevers with Syphilitic Pains 364 -- 131 Herpes in the Hands and subsequent Swelling of the Legs and Feet 367 -- 132 Sickness Resembling Scurvy 370 -- 133 Gouty Sickness 373 -- 134 Hypochondriacal Sickness 375 -- 135".
- catalog tableOfContents "82 -- 20 Sickness of the Head 90 -- 21 Irregular Menstruation 92 -- 22 Sickness of the head with dimness of vision 95 -- 23 Excessive Sweats 97 -- 24 Attack of Dizziness 101 -- 25 Calculous Sickness with Suppression of Urine 105 -- 26 Strabismus with Headache and sometimes with Fever 107 -- 27 Another Report 108 -- 28 Irregular Menstruation 109 -- 29 Another Reply for the Aforementioned Lady of Parma, Her Serene Highness 111 -- 30 Difficult Breathing 113 -- 31 Difficult Ejaculation of Semen, or Disorder, with Various Other Symptoms 115 -- 32 A Convulsive Sickness 121 -- 33 A Spastic Sickness 124 -- 34 Pain in the Abdomen 126 -- 35 Uterine Hemorrhage and Pains 130 -- 36 Tenderness of the Spleen 134 -- 37 Abdominal Pain 136 -- 38 Another Description of the Purgation Administered in the Spring by the Aforementioned General Walsech 139 -- 39 Hypochondriacal Sickness".
- catalog tableOfContents "95 Herpes 275 -- 96 Crudity of the Humors, with Vomiting 277 -- 97 Another Reply 278 -- 98 Difficulty in Respiration 279 -- 99 Callous Ulcer in the Tongue 280 -- 100 Flow of Blood from the Uterus and Other Symptoms 282 -- 101 Vertiginous Sickness with Swelling of the Legs and Hemorrhoidal Flows 285 -- 102 Arthritis and Various Sicknesses of Urine 290 -- 103 Convulsive Hypochondriacal Sickness 294 -- 104 1.194v Extremely Severe Pains in Childbirth 298 -- 105 An Additional Reply 300 -- 106 Tertian Fevers Repeated Again and Again 301 -- 107 Another Reply by F[rancesco] T[orti] 303 -- 108 Disturbances in Pregnancy 305 -- 109 Disease of Urine 306 -- 110 Extremely Obstinate Cough 308 -- 111 Additional Reply by Francesco Torti 311 -- 112 Hypochondriacal Sickness 313 -- 113 Sickness of the Stomach 315 -- 114 Reply for a gentleman of Mantua 316 -- 115 Persistent Sterility".
- catalog tableOfContents "Another Reply Concerning the Aforementioned Fevers of Carpi 418 -- 154 Another Letter in Reply about the Aforementioned Fevers 419 -- 155 Dysuria 420 -- 156 Sickness of Nerves in Children More Than Seven Years Old 424 -- 157 Tumor of the Uterus 427 -- 158 Hysterical Convulsive Sickness after Suppression of Menstruation 430 -- 159 Sickness in the Chest, with Catarrh 432 -- 160 Reply to Father Pellegrini, a Jesuit in Bologna, who had taken here some medicines prescribed there 434 -- 161 For a Gentleman of Cremona 436 -- 162 Asthmatic-Hypochondriacal Sickness 437 -- 163 Rheumatic Fluxion 439 -- 164 Painful Sickness in the Feet and Legs, Reduction of Vision, and Obstinate Constipation of the Abdomen 440 -- 165 Another Reply Concerning the Aforementioned Illness of Her Royal Majesty of Turin 448 -- 166".
- catalog tableOfContents "Another reply bearing on the aforementioned illness of the Marchioness Spinola--Mantua 233 -- 78 Reply to a letter from the aforementioned Marchioness Spindla 235 -- 79 Diseases of the Chest and Others Restrained by Sweats 238 -- 80 Another reply concerning the aforementioned illness of the Marquis Andreasi 240 -- 81 1.155r Itching of the Limbs During Pregnancy and other Occurrences 242 -- 82 Icteric Sickness 243 -- 83 Swelling in an Arm 245 -- 84 Sickness of Mesenteric Glands 247 -- 85 Asthmatic Sickness 249 -- 86 Further Report 251 -- 87 Scorbutic Rheumatism 254 -- 88 Palpitation of the Heart 256 -- 89 Epileptic Sickness 259 -- 90 Vertiginous Sickness 261 -- 91 Rheumatic Lumbago or Arthritis of the Lumbar Vertebrae 262 -- 92 Additional Reply About the Preceding Patient 267 -- 93 Letter to Dr. Corghi for the Same Patient as above 274 -- 94 Another Letter to Count Bagni 274 --".
- catalog tableOfContents "Chapter I. Torti's Life and Writings 1 -- Chapter II. Texts of Torti's 303 Consultation Reports 20 -- 1 Asthmatic Sickness 20 -- 2 Habitual vomiting with hysterical convulsions 25 -- 3 Palpitation of the Heart 29 -- 4 Difficulty Swallowing of Liquids Only 32 -- 5 Uterine Sickness 35 -- 6 Hysterical Convulsions 38 -- 7 Melancholy and Maniacal Delirium 42 -- 8 Melancholic Sickness in a Child 47 -- 9 Hemorrhoidal Sickness 50 -- 10 Spasmodic and Convulsive Stretching 55 -- 11 Hysterical Illness 59 -- 12 Hypochondriacal Sickness 60 -- 13 Hypochondriacal Flatus 61 -- 14 Hypochondriacal Cardialgic Sickness 63 -- 15 Jaundice with Severest Pain in the Region of the Liver 69 -- 16 Hemorrhoidal Sickness with Hypochondriacal Flatus 72 -- 17 Disease of the Nervous System 78 -- 18 Paralytic Sickness 79 -- 19 Sickness of Sluggish Movement in the animal spirits and in the solids".
- catalog tableOfContents "Kidney Disease 378 -- 136 Arthritis and Various Misfortunes 380 -- 137 Sickness of the Nervous or Semiscorbutic Kind 382 -- 138 Hypochondriaco-Convulsive Asthma 385 -- 139 Hysterical Suffocation: Apparent Asthmatic Sickness 388 -- 140 Hysterico-Hypochondriacal Sickness 390 -- 141 Gouty Salts Carried Away Elsewhere and Causing Various Sicknesses 391 -- 142 Diseases of the Skin 393 -- 143 Syphilis 396 -- 144 Painful Sickness in the Uterus 398 -- 145 Itching Efflorescence on the Face and in Other Places 400 -- 146 Reply to Questions Concerning the Lady 403 -- 147s Epilepsy in Childhood 404 -- 148 Retention of Urine 405 -- 149 Epilepsy 408 -- 150 Convulsive Cough with Bloody Sputum 410 -- 151 Information about the fevers that burdened the inhabitants of the city of Carpi in the year 1733 412 -- 152 Another Reply, Based on Additional Information Received from Carpi 417 -- 153".
- catalog tableOfContents "Letter directed to her Serene Highness, the Duchess of Parma Replying to Recommendations Made by Her Serene Highness On behalf of the aforementioned Gentleman; and with regard to other advice 171 -- 53 Another little letter to a friend concerning the suggestion of the aforementioned Gianoli of Parma 173 -- 54 Letter of the Marquis of Nibbiano in which he sends information about the continuation of his symptoms. Epilepsy 173 -- 55 Reply to Letter (Letters No. 106) of the Marquis of Nibbiano 176 -- 56 A Purge for 177 -- 57 Reply on the Continuation of the Asthmatic Sickness of the gentleman Signor Antinori 178 -- 58 Chlorosis with Fever 180 -- 59 Another reply on the continuation of the asthmatic illness of the gentleman Signor Antinori 184 -- 60 Hypochondriacal Sickness 186 -- 61".
- catalog tableOfContents "Narrative Letter about his own Ailment, sent because he is unable to make a personal visit to the aforementioned Royal Majesty 450 -- 167 Another letter about the same royal subject because of a new trouble 452 -- 168 Tenderness in the region of the uterus, with vomiting 454 -- 169 Gouty Flux and Calculous Sickness; First Consultation 455 -- 170 2.18v Second Consultation 457 -- 171 Emaciation of the Flesh, with Complete Weakness and Fever 458 -- 172 Sickness of the Head 460 -- 173 Cachectic Sickness 463 -- 174 Uterine Sickness, with Worms 465 -- 175 Abscesses in both Ears, with Vertigo 467 -- 176 Spastic Abdominal Viscera 468 -- 177 Asthmatic Sickness 469 -- 178 Sickness of the Chest 470 -- 179 Sickness of Nerves 471 -- 180 Heaviness in the Stomach 472.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Reply to a letter which inquires whether it is necessary to draw blood from Monsignor the Bishop of Piacenza, the physicians being in disagreement about this 188 -- 62 Another letter, conveying apology for not having written the above reply in Latin 188 -- 63 Urinary Sickness 189 -- 64 Drenching of the Lower Structures and of the Abdomen 191 -- 65 Celtic Diseaseg 195 -- 66 Suppression of Menstruation 199 -- 67 Reflections on the Symptoms, Causes, Treatment and Regulation of the Serene Lady Duchess, the Widow Dorothy of Parma 202 -- 68 Inflammation in the Blood 209 -- 69 Disease of the Liver with Jaundice 213 -- 70 Persistent Anorexia 218 -- 71 Cachexia 219 -- 72 Nervous and Hypochondriacal Ailments 222 -- 73 Hysterical and Melancholic Sickness 223 -- 74 Pain in the Cardia 226 -- 75 Leukorrhea, with Pain in the Stomach 228 -- 76 Hysterical Convulsion with continuous metrorrhagia 230 -- 77".
- catalog title "Conceptualizing religion : immanent anthropologists, transcendent natives, and unbounded categories / by Benson Saler.".
- catalog type "text".