The Medical World of Margaret Cavendish

Benjamin , Goldberg-Justin , Begley


anglais | 02-01-2023 | 408 pages

9783030929268

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Couverture / Jaquette

This book is the first transcription and extensive commentary on a fascinating but almost entirely overlooked manuscript compilation of medical recipes and letters, which is held in the University of Nottingham. Collected by the Marquess and Marchioness of Newcastle, William and Margaret Cavendish, during the 1640s and 1650s, this manuscript features letters of advice, recipes, and sundry philosophical and medical reflections by some of the most formidable and influential physicians, philosophers, and courtly scholars of the early seventeenth century. These include ¿Europe¿s physician¿ Theodore de Mayerne, the adventurer and courtier Kenelm Digby, and the natural philosopher, poet, and playwright Margaret Cavendish. While the transcription and accompanying annotations will allow a diverse array of readers to appreciate the manuscript for the first time, the introduction situates the Cavendishes¿ recipe collecting habits, medical preoccupations, natural philosophical views, and politics within their social, cultural, and philosophical contexts, and draws out some of the most significant implications of this important document.

Note biographique

Justin Begley is a Humboldt Fellow at the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München who focuses on early modern literature and intellectual history, and particularly the histories of science, medicine, and the book. Along with publishing on Cavendish, Begley has also written on major figures including Nehemiah Grew, Pierre Gassendi, Thomas Tryon, and Kenelm Digby.

Benjamin Goldberg is a Associate Professor of Instruction at the University of South Florida in Tampa, Florida. He is a historian and philosopher of science whose work focuses on the intersection of natural philosophy and medicine in late Renaissance and early modern Europe. His work ranges from studies of medical recipe collections to explorations of the history of anatomical method in William Harvey and Descartes to the idea of seeds in Jean Fernel.

Fonctionnalité

Contributes to a growing field of medical literature focused on the recipe book and its role in early modern Europe

Highlights the role of women in household medicine by focusing on the work of Margaret Cavendish

Unveils the thoughts of seventeenth-century physicians, philosophers, apothecaries and natural healers

Table des matières

1. ¿Introduction.- 2. Composition and Manuscript History.- 3. Content.- 4. Context.- 5. Ingredients.- 6. Notable Recipes.- 7. The Transcription.- 8. Appendices.

Détails

Code EAN :9783030929268
Auteur(trice): 
Editeur :Springer International Publishing-Springer Nature Switzerland-Springer International Publishing AG
Date de publication :  02-01-2023
Format :Relié
Langue(s) : anglais
Hauteur :216 mm
Largeur :153 mm
Epaisseur :27 mm
Poids :638 gr
Stock :Impression à la demande (POD)
Nombre de pages :408
Mots clés :  Early Modern Women; Early modern medicine; English Civil War; Household Medicine; Kenelm Digby; Medical Literature; Medical Recipes; Physician; Political History; Royalism; Theodore de Mayerne; apothecary; cultural history; recipe book; william cavendish