The project focuses on the intertwined histories of Botany and Art in the Early Middle Ages. Herbaria with elaborated plant images, poems with pharmacological content, as well as medical boxes used as reliquaries manifest the post-antique interest in pharmacology, especially in the 9th/ 10th century. These visualizations reveal systems of knowledge in which concrete medical practices were being actively articulated and negotiated. It furthermore connects questions that lead us to see plants as a way to approach nature and how the natural world transforms into a visual system.
Botany, Medicine, Plants, Art and Science, Herbal, Pre-modern Health Care, Iatromagical Practices, Medieval Art History, Manuscript Studies
Botany, Medicine, Plants, Art and Science, Herbal, Pre-modern Health Care, Iatromagical Practices, Medieval Art History, Manuscript Studies