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Savouring the Middle Ages through its Herbs: The Iconography of Phytoalimurgia

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Dr Eleonora Matarrese - Come and join us as we delve into the  fascinating world of wild vegetable species in the Middle Ages and beyond. Explore the iconography of phytoalimurgia and discover the valuable insights and properties of these plants.

Date(s)
April 12, 2024
Location
McMordie Hall Music Building Queen’s University Belfast 1 College Green Belfast BT7 1LN and online
Time
17:00 - 18:30
Price
Free
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This blended event promises to be an enlightening experience for all attendees.

 

Agriculture owes its origins to wild plant species and the fundamental need for sustenance. Prior to widespread cultivation, the earliest vegetable gardens revered wild plants as both nourishment and medicinal remedies, which were synonymous at that time. It is during the era spanning from the Middle Ages to the early Renaissance that the exchange of seeds and knowledge can be traced back. Manuscripts, ranging from Anglo-Saxon herbals to pre-printing herbal manuscripts, subtly depict the profound reverence and extensive knowledge held not only by physicians and early scientists, but also by the common people. This priceless wisdom serves as remarkable evidence of the significance of plants. The primary sense of medieval man was likely rooted in observation, as evidenced by the intricate illustrations of wild plants in connection to the four elements, seasons, and stages of human life.

 

Dr. Matarrese will lead us on an extraordinary journey to explore our past and present. She will also reveal some of her latest fascinating findings about the Voynich Manuscript, renowned for its status as "the indecipherable manuscript”.

 

We are looking forward to your presence at the event!

This free event offers a blend of in-person and online attendance options. To secure your spot, simply register at the provided link and you will receive access to the online event.

The speaker: Dr Matarrese is an expert in Germanic Philology and English Language History, teaching Phytoalimurgia and Ethnobotany at the prestigious University of Bari. She is highly sought after as a consultant in the field of wild food and phytoalimurgia. She serves as the director of i Skogen!, a magazine dedicated to research, and is the acclaimed author of La Cuoca Selvatica (The Wild Cook). In addition to her academic pursuits, she is a renowned professional forager, contributing to both scientific and popular journals. Her influence extends to her role as a Chef for the esteemed Slow Food Alliance, where she champions food education initiatives throughout Europe. Her reputation as La Cuoca Selvatica - The Wild Cook precedes her, and she is a featured personality on the popular Italian national television program È sempre mezzogiorno hosted by Antonella Clerici.
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Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
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#phytoalimurgia #middleages #medieval #environment #herbs #wildplants #plants #healing #herbals #herbarium #foraging #ethnobotany #bothany #voynich
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Email crossingfrontiers.mvms@gmail.com
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