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Taking Out the Eye of a One-Eyed Man and Other Hypothetical Moments of Sensory Impairments in Early Medieval Law
Sensory Perception in the Medieval West, Pages: 181 - 194
Swansea University Author: Patricia Skinner
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DOI (Published version): 10.1484/M.USML-EB.5.109510
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This article examines early medieval laws and their attitude towards sensory impairment. Specifically, the problems of living with visual impairment are explored, including grades of impairment from total blindness to the position of the 'one-eyed man' of the title.
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