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Union of Orthodox Journalists (SPZH) · Aug 14 View source View full article on hyper.nooz.ai

The city danced itself to death – to music commissioned by the authorities

… satisfying moral. But history has an unexpected twist that spoils the tidy picture.

Eight years later, Paracelsus visited Strasbourg. Yes, that Paracelsus – the man often held up as a model of sober scientific thinking against the supposedly superstitious medieval world. He questioned eyewitnesses and described the events in his treatise Opus Paramirum, dividing pathological dancing into three categories: dancing caused by imagination and anger, by lust, and by physical causes.

So what did he conclude?

One might expect the most rational man of his age to have shown at least a little compassion for the unfortunate woman whose dancing had set off the public frenzy.

But Paracelsus was severe. He classified Frau Troffea’s case as dancing “from lust.” According to his theory, she danced in order to spite and humiliate her husband, “feigning illness as convincingly as possible.” …

Neutral · dancing
Sentiment: neutral

Paracelsus is providing a clinical classification of the causes of dancing rather than taking a moral or political position.

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