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Author:
Garner, Lori Ann, author.
Title:
Hybrid healing : Old English remedies and medical texts / Lori Ann Garner.
Publisher:
Manchester University Press,
Copyright Date:
2022
Description:
xix, 323 pages : illustrations (black and white) ; 23 cm.
Subject:
450-1100
Medicine, Medieval--England--Sources.
English language--Old English, ca. 450-1100--Texts.
English language--Old English.
Medicine, Medieval.
England.
Sources.
Texts.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 288-309) and index.
Contents:
Introduction: an Old English poetics of health and healing -- With hope and humility: hybridity as theoretical framework -- Of swords and status: hybridity of metaphor in Ic me on þisse gyrde beluce--- When healers are heroes: hybridity of battle in Wið færstice-- To persuade a plant: hybridity of rhetoric in Harley -- Of mandrakes and manuscripts: hybridity of being in Harley -- On health and hearing: hybridity of environment in Bald's Leechbook -- From remedies to riddles: hybridity of genre in an Exeter Book riddle -- Conclusion: With empathy and imagination: hybridity in the field.
Summary:
Through combinations of instructive prose and incantatory verse, liturgical rituals and herbal recipes, Latinate learning and oral tradition, the Old English remedies offer hope not only for bodily ailments but also for such dangers as solitary travel, swarming bees and stolen cattle. Hybrid healing works from the premise that the tremendous diversity of Old English medical texts requires an equally diverse range of interpretative methodologies. Through a case study approach, this exploration of early medicine offers a series of close readings tailored specifically to individual remedies, drawing from a range of fields including plant biology, classical rhetoric, archaeology, folkloristics and disability studies. Embracing the endless complexity of these Old English texts, Hybrid healing argues that the healing power of individual remedies ultimately derives from a dynamic and unpredictable process that is at once both deeply traditional and also ever-changing.
Series:
Manchester medieval literature and culture ; [46]
ISBN:
9781526158499
1526158493
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1303078969
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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