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An Ancient Egyptian Herbal

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The ancient Egyptians were skilled in the use of herbs and spices for medicines, cooking, cosmetics, perfumes and many other purposes.

The author draws on texts by the Egyptians and their neighbours, and on works by classical authors and the Copts, to reconstruct a herbal of 94 species of plants and trees, used earlier than the pharoahs and up to the Coptic period.

It reveals, for instance, that celery was used as a contraceptive, wild bananas as an aphrodisiac, and juniper berries as cure for asthma. Each plant is named in Latin and English, and, where known, in ancient Egyptian, Greek and modern Arabic.

An account follows of the plant's special properties, with authentic recipes for cosmetics and cures.

The author also discusses the uses made of herbs and flowers, and the importance of plants for both funerary and festive occasions. Each plate is discussed in detail, and in his introduction, the author explores the changing relationship of the artists with nature and art.

His previous books are "Turner's Venice" and (co-authored) "Drawing in England from Hilliard to Hogarth".

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British Museum Press
0714117048 / 9780714117041
Paperback
01/03/1989
United Kingdom
English
176p. : ill.
25 cm
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Reprint. Originally published: 1989.