Medieval and Early Modern medical compendia (Arzneib\ufccher) include longer or shorter treatises, prescriptions and other materials of various origin. For this reason, it is not uncommon for scholars working on them to come across charms and blessings aimed at healing a given pathology or at helping in its treatment (e.g. charms for staunching blood, for a good wound progress, against worms, etc.). Some of these verbal remedies are explicitly recognized and introduced as such by the author of the medical compilation, some others are not distinguished from other prescriptions explaining, for example, how to prepare a powder or a drink. German charms have been repeatedly studied and classified according to aim, structure and motives. Neverth...
Even though bravery in combat represents a key value in both the Germanic heroic tradition and in th...
This is an essay to open a discussion of medieval Latin charms as a genre rooted in oral tradition. ...
The thesis was created in connection with a previous study of Czech printed medical literature from ...
In this study, a corpus of almost unknown medieval and early modern healingrelated charms is presen...
The present work will analyse how German charms were recorded, perceived, and used in different peri...
By Véronique Soreau Charms are incantations or magic spells, chanted, recited, or written. Used to c...
Women have been healers since the dawn of humankind. They had learned their medical skills in a natu...
The volume collects contributions devoted to charms and magical formulas of the medieval Germanic tr...
In the medieval western collections of medical recipes, references to theoretically non-consecrated ...
Manuscript Ferguson MS 147, a fifteenth-century volume written in Middle English and housed in Glasg...
The approach to charms and magical formulas of the Germanic world has developed on an evolutionary p...
In the Middle Ages criminal cases such as theft were often investigated through ordeals and other ma...
By Laura Mitchell Charms can be found in all manner of medieval manuscripts, scrawled in the margins...
The increased textual production and transmission characterizing the period between the second half ...
Even though bravery in combat represents a key value in both the Germanic heroic tradition and in th...
Even though bravery in combat represents a key value in both the Germanic heroic tradition and in th...
This is an essay to open a discussion of medieval Latin charms as a genre rooted in oral tradition. ...
The thesis was created in connection with a previous study of Czech printed medical literature from ...
In this study, a corpus of almost unknown medieval and early modern healingrelated charms is presen...
The present work will analyse how German charms were recorded, perceived, and used in different peri...
By Véronique Soreau Charms are incantations or magic spells, chanted, recited, or written. Used to c...
Women have been healers since the dawn of humankind. They had learned their medical skills in a natu...
The volume collects contributions devoted to charms and magical formulas of the medieval Germanic tr...
In the medieval western collections of medical recipes, references to theoretically non-consecrated ...
Manuscript Ferguson MS 147, a fifteenth-century volume written in Middle English and housed in Glasg...
The approach to charms and magical formulas of the Germanic world has developed on an evolutionary p...
In the Middle Ages criminal cases such as theft were often investigated through ordeals and other ma...
By Laura Mitchell Charms can be found in all manner of medieval manuscripts, scrawled in the margins...
The increased textual production and transmission characterizing the period between the second half ...
Even though bravery in combat represents a key value in both the Germanic heroic tradition and in th...
Even though bravery in combat represents a key value in both the Germanic heroic tradition and in th...
This is an essay to open a discussion of medieval Latin charms as a genre rooted in oral tradition. ...
The thesis was created in connection with a previous study of Czech printed medical literature from ...