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Aelred of Rievaulx (c. 1110–1167), 37, 191 alliances, 12, 36, 42–46 , 48–49, 51, 58 –59, 64, 75, 80 Alypius, 110–111 amicitia, 14, 27, 30–31, 188, 191 perfecta, 34 spiritualis, 36, 39 vera, 34, 36 ancient (classical) philosophy, 12, 14, 16, 26–32, 34, 79–80, 92, 113–114, 188, 191 Annicka Rebäcka (woman in court case), 154–155, 168 Aristotle (384–322 AD), 12, 19, 26–32, 34, 50, 67, 72, 79, 92, 100–104, 114, 118, 121, 124, 133, 190, 193, 201 Augustine, of Hippo (354–430), 19, 36, 91, 95, 99, 104–118, 129–130, 133, 135–139, 141, 189, 191 autobiography, 14–15, 68, 91–93, 98–100, 106–142, 188–189 emotional, 99, 128–134 existential, 99, 104–117 intellectual, 99, 117–128 political, 98 Bauman, Zygmunt, 10 Bede (672–735), 36 221 Index1 1 It should be noticed that the index does not include names of authors in footnotes unless they are also explicitly referred to in the main text of the book. benevolentia, 31 Bernard of Clairvaux (1090–1153), 12, 37, 118, 191 bestiality, 170–171 Bible, 35, 177 Birgitta, Swedish Saint (1303–1373), 19, 38–40 Bridenthal, Renate, 158 Brown, Peter, 107–112 Byock, Jesse, 41, 46 caritas, 31 Cavarero, Adriana, 98, 135–136 clientelism, patronage, 44, 52–53, 63–64, 67, 74–75, 191 Christian thought, 32–41, 50, 80–81, 92–93, 95–97, 111–114 Christina, Queen of Sweden (1626–1689), 56–62, 190 church, church authorities, 12–14, 34–38, 55, 80–81, 92–93, 95–96, 147–153, 157, 161–164, 172–173, 175–179, 187, 189, 196–199 Cicero (106–43 AD), 12, 26, 30–31, 34, 67, 120, 190 Cistercians, 37–38 Clover, Carol, 41 Confessiones (Augustine), 106–114 Les Confessions (Rousseau), 128–142 consensio, 31 cronyism, friendship corruption, 19, 49, 74–79, 152, 196–197 222 [3.145.156.46] Project MUSE (2024-04-26 13:31 GMT) culture peasant, 148–149 popular, 6, 34 custos animi, guardian of a friend’s soul, 51, 192 Davis, Natalie Zemon, 1–2, 75, 160, 178 Derrida, Jacques, 9, 204 - 205 diaries, 14, 66–67 Duby, Georges, 25 Durrenberger, E. P., 43 early modern, 15, 52–79, 80–81, 147–181, 197–199 emotions, 29, 133–134 equality, equal, 26–27, 53–54, 74, 79–81, 188, 191 ethics, 9, 12, 29, 55, 61, 79–81, 92, 100–104, 187–205 Nichomachean ethics, 26–32, 100–104 Farge, Arlette, 178 fidelitas, 31 fornication, 167–168 Foucault, Michel, 5, 8, 20, 149 –151, 181 Franciscans, 38 friendship, 5–7, 9, 11–19, 26–81, 91–98, 100, 102–142, 187–205 female, 62–65, 73, 120, 138, 194–195 ideal, 27–32, 34, 41, 92, 116, 120, 133, 203 practices, 13–15 223 spiritual, 36, 39, 50, 81 friendship corruption, see cronyism Giddens, Anthony, 7, 94 godparent, 175–176 Gurevich, Aron, 32, 49, 95, 96 Gustavus Adolphus, Swedish king (1594–1632), 56, 148 Habermas, Jürgen, 23–25 Hardwick, Julie, 175–176 Hávamál, 49 hermeneutics of the self, 91 heteronormativity, heterosexuality, 20, 199–200 hierarchy, hierarchical, 27, 53–54, 79–81, 179–180 historiography, 7–8, 11 historiographical turns, 8 homosexuality male, 169–172, 196–197 female (lesbian love), 170, 172, 197 Hunt, Lynn, 2 Icelandic Sagas, 19, 32–33, 41–50, 195 imago dei, 96 individuality, 91–93, 128–142 Josselin, Ralph (1617–1683), 65–67, 73 224 [3.145.156.46] Project MUSE (2024-04-26 13:31 GMT) justice, 29, 51, 101–104, 124 communalistic, 153 expert, 152–153 punitive, 152–153 Kierkegaard, Sören (1813–1855), 29 kinship, 25–26, 42–51, 69–70, 80, 141 kinship networks, 43, 48 kinship system, 44–45 bilateral, 44–45 law, 6, 20, 42, 46, 48, 75–79, 150, 152, 166–176, 197 legal practices, legal courts, 20, 42, 48, 56, 75–79, 150–153, 166–175, 197 Laelius, 30–31 Lerner, Gerda, 158, 177–178 letters, 14, 62–65 Lindberg, Bo H., 55 literacy, 176–178 love, 5–6, 9, 13–16, 18, 20, 28–31, 128, 130–131, 147–181, 187–188 Macfarlane, Alan, 65–67 Magnúsdóttir, Audur, 42 McGuire, Brian, 35–37 McNamara, Marie Aquinas, 113 matrimony, 42, 70–71, 178–181 225 mediaeval, middle ages, 14–15, 32–51, 80–81, 92–93, 95, 191–192, 195–196 modernity, 10–11, 94–95, 140–142 modern man, 94–95, 140–142 postmodernity, 139, 141...

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