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Leechdoms, Wortcunning, and Starcraft of Early England
Being a Collection of Documents Illustrating the History of Science in this Country before the Norman Conquest

A fascinating collection of texts, mostly in Old English with translations, revealing early medieval British understandings of medicine and astrology.

Thomas Oswald Cockayne (Edited by)

9781108043090, Cambridge University Press

Paperback / softback, published 15 November 2012

498 pages
22.9 x 15.2 x 2.8 cm, 0.73 kg

This three-volume work, published in 1864–6, was edited by Thomas Oswald Cockayne (1807–73), a Cambridge graduate, much-published early member of the London Philological Society, and teacher of the philologists Walter Skeat and Henry Sweet. It is a collection of writings from pre-Conquest Britain on plants, medicine and the heavens, mostly in Old English with accompanying modern English translations. The preface of Volume 3 discusses questions including the identity of the Anglo-Saxon translator of Bede's De Temporibus and the similarities between Classical and medieval dream-interpretation and divination, and the Victorian penchant for spiritualism and astrology. The texts in this volume include remedies, charms and prayers for the sick, in Latin and Old English, lists of plant names, works on solar and lunar calendars and horoscopes, and explanations of the prophetic meaning of dreams. The volume ends with some historical fragments in Old English relating to monastic foundations.

Preface
Lacnunga
Of schools of medicine
Be eacenum wife
Ymbe mannes gecynde
De observatione lunae
De somniorum eventu
Horalogium
Quot horas luna luceat
De temporibus
Charms continued
Durham glossary of names of plants
Saxon names of plants
Glossary
Index
Historical fragments
Index.

Subject Areas: British & Irish history [HBJD1]

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