Legacies of Medieval Herbal Thinking in a 17th Century Manuscript: An Exploration of the History Behind Agrimony’s Connection to Herbal Science and Medicine

An exploration of the historical ties behind the observed Middle English spelling of the herb agrimony in the early modern English manuscript Vb 380 and the evolution of herbal science on a magic continuum.

Presented at the Spring 2021 Abington College Undergraduate Research Activities (ACURA) Fair

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Work Title Legacies of Medieval Herbal Thinking in a 17th Century Manuscript: An Exploration of the History Behind Agrimony’s Connection to Herbal Science and Medicine
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  1. Paula Kim
Keyword
  1. Agrimony
  2. Transcription
  3. ACURA
  4. Herbal science
  5. Medieval
License CC BY-NC 4.0 (Attribution-NonCommercial)
Work Type Presentation
Acknowledgments
  1. Heather Froehlich
  2. Marissa Nicosia
  3. Christina Riehman-Murphy
Publication Date 2021
Deposited July 21, 2021

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    • agrimony, transcription, ACURA, herbal science, medieval
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    • An exploration of the historical ties behind the observed Middle English spelling of the herb agrimony in the early modern English manuscript Vb 380 and the evolution of herbal science on a magic continuum.
    • An exploration of the historical ties behind the observed Middle English spelling of the herb agrimony in the early modern English manuscript Vb 380 and the evolution of herbal science on a magic continuum.
    • Presented at the Spring 2021 Abington College Undergraduate Research Activities (ACURA) Fair
  • Updated Acknowledgments Show Changes
    Acknowledgments
    • Marissa Nicosia, Christina Riehman-Murphy, Heather Froehlich
    • Heather Froehlich, Marissa Nicosia, Christina Riehman-Murphy
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    • Paula Wyne Louis Arcega Kim
    • Paula Kim