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The Herbalist

Autor Benjamin Woolley
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 ian 2005
From the best-selling author of The Queen's Conjuror, comes the story of Nicholas Culpeper -- legendary rebel, radical, Puritan, and author of the great Herbal. This is a powerful history of medicine's first freedom fighter set in London during Britain's age of revolution. In the mid-seventeenth century, England was visited by the four horsemen of the apocalypse: a civil war which saw levels of slaughter not matched until the Somme, famine in a succession of failed harvests that reduced peasants to 'anatomies', epidemics to rival the Black Death in their enormity, and infant mortality rates that left childless even women who had bourne eight or nine children. In the midst of these terrible times came Nicholas Culpeper's Herbal -- one of the most popular and enduring books ever published. Culpeper was a virtual outcast from birth. Rebelling against a tyrannical grandfather and the prospect of a life in the church, he abandoned his university education after a doomed attempt at elopement. Disinherited, he went to London, Milton's 'city of refuge, the mansion-house of liberty'. There he was to find his vocation in instigating revolution. London's medical regime was then in the grip of
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ISBN-13: 9780007126583
ISBN-10: 0007126581
Pagini: 432
Dimensiuni: 127 x 203 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Ediția:Revised
Editura: Harper Perennial
Locul publicării:United Kingdom

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'This is a wonderful book -- a delight to read, fast-moving, informed and passionate in its advocacy. It is a vivid and compelling portrait of the world turned upside down.' Sir Roy Strong, Sunday Times 'The research is superb -- rich, detailed, and original -- and the lives Benjamin Woolley describes are as passionate as the great events of the English Civil War around which they orbit.' Adam Nicolson 'Immensely readable!This book is more than a biography.' Independent on Sunday This is a London story, one of grubby back streets, of mass hysteria, of religious bigotry, of a quarter of a million people living out the world of Apocalypse Now. Never before have I felt the kinship between the London of the English Civil War and revolutionary Paris so strongly. The atmosphere is one heady with fear and rumour, twin emotions capable of triggering off virtually anything in an era when the movement of the heavens portended the death of kings and the Second Coming. This is the world of Nicholas Culpeper! This is a wonderful book -- a delight to read, fast-moving, informed and passionate in its advocacy. It is a vivid and compelling portrait of the world turned upside down, of people-power run riot, of a great city dissolving into chaos, a place where the irrational had become the norm as ordinary people responded to Lilly and Culpeper's prophecies and prognostications.' Roy Strong, Sunday Times

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