Publication – Claire Burridge, « Carolingian Medical Knowledge and Practice, c.775-900. New Approaches to Recipe Literature »

arolingian Medical Knowledge and Practice explores the practicality and applicability of the medical recipes recorded in early medieval manuscripts. It takes an original, dual approach to these overlooked and understudied texts by not only analysing their practical usability, but by also re-evaluating these writings in the light of osteological evidence. Could those individuals with access to the manuscripts have used them in the context of therapy? And would they have wanted to do so? In asking these questions, this book unpacks longstanding assumptions about the intended purposes of medical texts, offering a new perspective on the relationship between medical knowledge and practice.

Claire Burridge is a Senior Researcher at the University of Oslo, having previously held postdoctoral fellowships at the British School at Rome and a Leverhulme Trust Early Career Fellowship at the University of Sheffield.

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Informations pratiques :

Claire Burridge, Carolingian Medical Knowledge and Practice, c.775-900. New Approaches to Recipe Literature, Boston–Leyde, Brill, 2024 ; 1 vol., XXII–412 p. (Nuncius Series, 14). ISBN : 978-90-04-46616-6. prix : € 149,00.

Source : Brill

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