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A sorcery, a recipe, or a miracle? - Dr Andrea Maraschi

This is the recording of the Crossing Frontiers Talk "A sorcery, a recipe, or a miracle? The extra-linguistic power of words in early and high medieval Europe" delivered by Dr Andrea Maraschi (University of Bologna) on May 9, 2024.

Savouring the Middle Ages through its Herbs - E. Matarrese

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

Are you ready to embark on a fascinating journey into the world of wild vegetable species in the Middle Ages? Are you curious to explore the captivating iconography of phytoalimurgia and uncover hidden gems and valuable insights behind these plants?Have you ever wondered about the rich history and significance of wild vegetable species, their properties, and cultural importance during medieval times and beyond? Are you ready to unlock the secrets of the past and discover the wonders of wild vegetable species in the Middle Ages? What mysteries lie behind the illustrations of the plants of the Voynich Manuscript?

This talk, delivered by Eleonora Matarrese, organised by the Crossing Frontiers Network and generously funded by Queen's University Belfast, School of Arts, English and Languages Research Fund, delves into the fascinating realm of wild vegetable species that have intrigued scholars and enthusiasts for centuries.

Talk by Dr Francis Ludlow

What Can Ongoing Advances in Ice-Core-Based Volcanic Eruption Histories Tell Us About Human History? Examples from Ancient Egypt, Assyria and Babylonia - Dr Francis Ludlow (Trinity College Dublin). On the 30th June 2022 Dr Francis Ludlow gave a thought-provoking talk discussing the value of using geological evidence to inform the study of human history.

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