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This paper focuses on conflicts relating to marriage agreementsof the Italian princely houses Gonzaga and Este in the fifteenth and sixteenthcenturies. Oral and written forms of examining princely bodies (Begutachtungsformen)played a vital role in the arrangement of marriages and wereof great impor...
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doaj-b1c55b4a47814afda0b40df5c864df282021-03-18T20:45:35ZdeuStudienVerlagÖsterreichische Zeitschrift für Geschichtswissenschaften1016-765X2707-966X2021-01-0131310.25365/oezg-2020-31-3-3Fürstliche Körper und ihre Fortpflanzungsfähigkeit als Politikum:Christina Antenhofer0Elena Taddei1Fachbereich Geschichte, Universität SalzburgInstitut für Geschichtswissenschaften und Europäische Ethnologie, Universität Innsbruck This paper focuses on conflicts relating to marriage agreementsof the Italian princely houses Gonzaga and Este in the fifteenth and sixteenthcenturies. Oral and written forms of examining princely bodies (Begutachtungsformen)played a vital role in the arrangement of marriages and wereof great importance in divorce cases. The bodies of bride and groom wererendered in portraits and described by various observers as bodily integrityand beauty were seen as a precondition for successful procreation. Oral andwritten bodily assessments (Begutachtungen) of princes and princesses wereconveyed in letters by ambassadors, princes and medical experts. Buildingupon three case studies of the Gonzaga and Este families, this paper shedslight on these early practices of assessment, perspectives of the actors involvedand texts that were written during the reviewing process. We suggest thatin all three assessment cases political arguments were of more importancethan medical ones. https://journals.univie.ac.at/index.php/oezg/article/view/5564Geschichte der MedizinGonzagaGesundheitKörperRenaissanceItalien |
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This paper focuses on conflicts relating to marriage agreementsof the Italian princely houses Gonzaga and Este in the fifteenth and sixteenthcenturies. Oral and written forms of examining princely bodies (Begutachtungsformen)played a vital role in the arrangement of marriages and wereof great importance in divorce cases. The bodies of bride and groom wererendered in portraits and described by various observers as bodily integrityand beauty were seen as a precondition for successful procreation. Oral andwritten bodily assessments (Begutachtungen) of princes and princesses wereconveyed in letters by ambassadors, princes and medical experts. Buildingupon three case studies of the Gonzaga and Este families, this paper shedslight on these early practices of assessment, perspectives of the actors involvedand texts that were written during the reviewing process. We suggest thatin all three assessment cases political arguments were of more importancethan medical ones.
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