@Book{874281520, editor="Ja{\'e}n, Isabel and Simon, Julien Jacques", title="Cervantes and the early modern mind", series="Routledge studies in renaissance literature and culture", year="2022", publisher="Routledge, Taylor {\&} Francis Group", address="New York", keywords="Cognition {\&} cognitive psychology; Kognitive Psychologie; LITERARY CRITICISM / Ancient {\&} Classical; LITERARY CRITICISM / European / Spanish {\&} Portuguese; LITERARY CRITICISM / Semiotics {\&} Theory; Literary studies: classical, early {\&} medieval; Literary theory; Literaturtheorie; Literaturwissenschaft: Antike und Mittelalter; PSYCHOLOGY / Cognitive Psychology; PSYCHOLOGY / Movements / General; Psychological theory {\&} schools of thought; Psychologie: Theorien und Denkschulen; Spanisch; Spanish", contents="Foreword: Historicizing Cognitive Approaches to CervantesHoward MancingIntroduction: A Cognitive-Historicist Approach to Cervantes s WorkIsabel Ja{\'e}n and Julien Jacques-SimonSection I - Views of the Mind in Early Modern SpainChapter 1 - Spanish Brain Science and Philosophy of Mind in the Time of Cervantes: Three Seminal ThinkersAntonio Mart{\'{\i}}n AraguzSection II - Feeling, Thinking, and Remembering in Humans and BrutesChapter 2 - Emotion and Human Development in Cervantes s Don Quijote: The Case of Sancho PanzaIsabel Ja{\'e}nChapter 3 - Aging, Emotion, and Cognition: El viejo zeloso and Early Modern ThoughtElena CarreraChapter 4 - Human Thinking about Thinking Animals in the Early Modern Spanish and Spanish American WorldSteven WagschalChapter 5 - Wit, Imagination, and the Goat: The Untrodden Paths of Literary Creation in Cervantes s Don Quijote and Huarte s Examen de ingeniosChristine OrobitgChapter 6 - Cervantes and the Mother of the Muses: Views of Memory in Early Modern SpainJulia Dom{\'{\i}}nguezSection III - Altered Minds: Causes, Effects, and RemediesChapter 7 - Melancholic Consciousness: Cervantes s Contribution to Early Modern Views of Melancholy and the Emergence of the Fictional MindIsabel Ja{\'e}n and Julien Jacques-SimonChapter 8 - Mind-Altering Agents in Cervantes s Work: Regarding His Sources on PharmacologyFrancisco L{\'o}pez-Mu{\~{n}}oz and Cecilio {\'A}lamoChapter 9 - Don Quijote and Cervantes s Knowledge of Neurological DisordersJos{\'e}-Alberto Palma, Ferm{\'{\i}}n Palma, and Julien Jacques-Simon", abstract="This book explores the work of Cervantes in relation to the ideas about the mind that circulated in early modern Europe and were propelled by thinkers such as Juan Luis Vives, Juan Huarte de San Juan, Oliva Sabuco, Andr{\'e}s Laguna, Andr{\'e}s Vel{\'a}squez, Marsilio Ficino, G{\'o}mez Pereira, and others", note="edited by Isabel Ja{\'e}n and Julien Jacques Simon", isbn="9780415785471", language="English" }