Field Trip: The Plants of Virgil's Georgics (original) (raw)

An Examination of the Repetition of Multiple Plant Names and their Origins, Uses, and Appearances as an Insight into the Content of the Pages of the Voynich Manuscript

Kirtana Poikayil, Robert A Downing II

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Eponymic plants in Nicander of Colophon and Pliny the Elder: Alcibius’ herb. Shagi/Steps, 6(1) (2020), 91-100.

Anna Malomud

Eponymic plants in Nicander of Colophon and Pliny the Elder: Alcibius’ herb, 2020

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C.A. Chavannes-Mazel, 'Beneficial Plants: Perceptions and Prescriptions.The web of Written and Illustrated Plant Books from Classical Antiquity to the Invention of the Printing Press'. Introduction in: C.A. Chavannes-Mazel & L IJpelaars (eds.), The Green Middle Ages, Amsterdam 2023.,

Claudine A Chavannes-Mazel

2023

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The Landscape of Bucolics. The Identification of Coniferae in Vergil's Eclogues

Maciej Helbig

Acta Horticulturae, 2022

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Eponymous Plants in Nicander of Colophon and Pliny the Elder

Anna Malomud

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Carving More Trees. Memory and Environment in Virgil and Calpurnius Siculus

Daniel Falkemback Ribeiro

A Second Gaze. Intertextuality and Transient Meaning in Roman Texts and Objects, 2024

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Dioscorides’ De materia medica and Late Old English Herbal Glossaries

Philip Rusche

From Earth to Art: The Many Aspects of the Plant World in Anglo-Saxon England, 2003

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Prose into Poetry: Tradition and Meaning in Virgil’s Georgics

Richard F Thomas

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C.A. Chavannes-Mazel, 'The Long Shadow of Antiquity: Medicine and Plants'. chapter 6 In: C.A. Chavannes-Mazel & L. IJpelaar, the Green Middle Ages. The Depiction and Use of Plants in the Western World 600-1600,, Amsterdam 2023, chapter 6.

Claudine A Chavannes-Mazel

Amsterdam University Press eBooks, 2023

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The Transmission of the Agnus Castus Herbal: From Manuscript to Early Print

María José Esteve Ramos

Kwartalnik Neofilologiczny , 2021

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The Carmen de viribus herbarum (GDRK 64): Between magical pharmacology and Homeric didactic

Floris Overduin

Acta Classica Universitatis Scientiarum Debrecenienses, 2021

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The Voynich Manuscript: An Index to the Nomenclature of All Plants with an Analysis of Their Etymological Origin and Primary Sources in Ancient Greek Botanical Manuscripts

Alisa Gladyseva

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A systematic methodology to assess the identity of plants in historical texts: A case study based on the Byzantine pharmacy text John the Physician's Therapeutics

Andreas Lardos, Robert Allkin, Rebecca Lazarou, Mark Nesbitt

2023

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Plants in “Folk Bible”

Valeria Kolosova

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"Botany", in A. Classen (ed.), Handbook of Medieval Studies. Terms, Methods,Trends, 3 vols. Berlin: De Gruyter, 2010, vol. 1, pp. 145-181.

Alain Touwaide

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Book Review on "Botanical Poetics: Early Modern Plant Books and the Husbandry of Print"

Lilith Cole

Dies Legibiles, 2023

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"You Cannot Judge a Book by Its Cover". Considerations on Some Plants in the Pharaonic Medical Literature

Elena Urzì

Aegyptus et Pannonia VIII, 2022

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Translation of Virgil’s Georgics

Colin Holcombe

Ocaso Press Ltda., 2012

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The Sources for Plant Names in Anglo-Saxon England and the Laud Herbal Glossary

Philip Rusche

Health and Healing from the Medieval Garden, 2008

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Plants in the Works of Cervantes

Michael Heinrich

Economic Botany, 2006

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Eponymic plants in Nicander of Colophon and Pliny the Elder: Alcibius’ Herb

Anna Malomud

Shagi / Steps, 2020

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Leaves of Glass: Plant-Life in Old English Poetry

Jennifer Neville

From earth to art: the many aspects of the plant-world …, 2003

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Herbaria as manuscripts: Philology, ethnobotany, and the textual-visual mesh of early modern botany

Bettina Dietz

History of Science, 2023

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A Most Sovereign Herb: Pseudo-Antonius Musa on Betony, en Cuadernos de Filología Clásica

Klaus-Dietrich (Cloudy) Fischer

Cuadernos de Filología Clásica. Estudios griegos e indoeuropeos, 2020

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Early modern philosophy of plants and the unwelcome guest: Pseudo-Aristotle De plantis

Fabrizio Baldassarri

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"Thornapple in Graeco-Roman Pharmacology," Classical Philology, 107 (2012), 247-255

John Scarborough

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"The Herb Which Has Bitterness": Readdressing the Gospel according to the Egyptians and Clement of Alexandria's Anti-Encratite Interpretation, in "Vetera Christianorum" 59 (2022), 37-54 [sample]

Andrea Annese

Vetera Christianorum, 2022

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The Translation of Plant Names in the Old English Herbarium and the Durham Glossary

Philip Rusche

Rethinking And Recontextualizing Glosses: New Perspectives In The Study Of Late Anglo-Saxon Glossography, 2011

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“Portrayals” of long-lived Mediterranean plants linked to virtues

Sophia Rhizopoulou

2014

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Botanizing rulers and their herbal subjects: plants and political power in Greek and Roman literature

Laurence Totelin

Phoenix, 2012

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A Marvelous Scene of Little Things: Honeybees and the Natural Order in the Fourth Georgic of Virgil

Colin Catlin

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Conference Report on "Vegetal Poetics. Narrating Plants in Culture and History"

Christina Becher

KULT_online. Review Journal for the Study of Culture, 2020

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C.A. Chavannes-Mazel, 'From Copy to Copy 1500 Years of Plant Illustration: The Manuscript Tradition'. Chapter 1 In: C.A. Chavannes-Mazel & L.IJpelaar (eds.), The Green Middle Ages, Amsterdam 2023

Claudine A Chavannes-Mazel

Amsterdam University Press eBooks, 2023

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Changing Representations of Botany in Encyclopedias from the Middle Ages to the Renaissance

Iolanda Ventura

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VERGIL TALKS TECHNIQUE: METAPOETIC ARBORICULTURE IN GEORGICS 2

John Henkel

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