Abstract
This article traces how urban communities operating with a humoral or Galenic medical paradigm understood and confronted the health challenges facing them, using the extraordinarily well-documented case of Bologna, Italy. Working within a GIS environment, the authors spatially analyse over 3,500 events recorded by the Ufficio del fango concerning violations of the city's health-related ordinances, augmented by other demographic and material data. As such, the study not only adds specificity to recent attempts to enrich the field of pre-modern public health, but also demonstrates that the Bolognese administration had a sophisticated and evolving understanding of communal health risks, and exposes several discrepancies between policy and practice.
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Zaneri, T., & Geltner, G. (2022). The dynamics of healthscaping: mapping communal hygiene in Bologna, 1287-1383. Urban History, 49(1), 2–27. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0963926820000541
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