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Leechdoms, Wortcunning, and Starcraft of Early England 3 Volume Set : Being a Collection of Documents Illustrating the History of Science in this Country before the Norman Conquest

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This three-volume work, published in 1864-6, was edited by Thomas Oswald Cockayne (1807-73), a Cambridge graduate, much-published early member of the London Philological Society, and teacher of the philologists Walter Skeat and Henry Sweet.

It is a collection of writings on plants, medicine and the heavens from pre-Conquest Britain, mostly in Old English with accompanying modern English translations.

They range from a vernacular translation of the substantial Latin Herbarium, formerly attributed to Apuleius, to terse lists of plant names; from brief medicinal recipes and popular charms to Latin prayers for healing; and from observations about equinoxes, solstices, the date of Easter and the length of shadows on various dates to lunar horoscopes and the interpretation of dreams.

The editor sets these works in the context of Classical traditions, and also notes their relevance to Victorian interest in subjects such as spiritualism and astrology, and in Oriental science and religion.

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Cambridge University Press
1108043100 / 9781108043106
Mixed media product
941
15/11/2012
United Kingdom
1496 pages, 2 Plates, color
153 x 230 mm, 2300 grams
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