夜行者:17世纪英格兰关于梦游者和身体秘密的故事。

IF 0.3 2区 历史学 0 MEDIEVAL & RENAISSANCE STUDIES
SEVENTEENTH CENTURY Pub Date : 2020-12-17 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI:10.1080/0268117X.2020.1855235
Elizabeth Hunter
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摘要

17世纪的读者着迷于被称为夜行者(noctambuli)的人的奇妙故事,他们在睡梦中醒来,做日常杂事,尝试危险的壮举,比如爬上屋顶。由于他们的神秘性质,评论家们注意到,沉睡者可能被误认为是幽灵或被施了魔法的人。对夜魔的描绘也受到了《魔咒》的影响,该著作认为夜魔是在恶魔的影响下行动的,如果叫到他们的教名,他们就会堕落。医学文献对这种行为的解释是:人体内热蒸气的逸出,想象力的力量,以及睡眠时常识的损害。虽然这种解释被广泛接受,但在17世纪50年代,它受到了来自深奥著作的另一种观点的挑战,这些观点将睡眠者的运动概念化,认为这是身体内部的神秘力量。
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The Noctambuli: tales of sleepwalkers and secrets of the body in seventeenth-century England.

Seventeenth-century readers were fascinated by marvellous tales of people known as the noctambuli who rose up in their sleep, performed daily chores and attempted dangerous feats, such as clambering onto rooftops. On account of their uncanny nature, commentators noted that sleepers could be mistaken for spectres or those who had been bewitched. Depictions of the noctamubli were also influenced by the Malleus Maleficarum, which had argued that they were acting under the influence of demons and would fall if their Christian name was called. Medical texts explained this behaviour in terms of the escape of hot vapours within the body, the powers of the imaginative faculty, and the impairment of common sense during sleep. While this explanation was widely accepted, in the 1650s it was challenged by alternative views from esoteric writings, which conceptualised the movements of sleepers in terms of mystical powers within the body.

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SEVENTEENTH CENTURY
SEVENTEENTH CENTURY MEDIEVAL & RENAISSANCE STUDIES-
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期刊介绍: The Seventeenth Century is an interdisciplinary journal which aims to encourage the study of the period in a way that looks beyond national boundaries or the limits of narrow intellectual approaches. Its intentions are twofold: to serve as a forum for interdisciplinary approaches to seventeenth-century studies, and at the same time to offer to a multidisciplinary readership stimulating specialist studies on a wide range of subjects. There is a general preference for articles embodying original research.
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