Document Type:
Collective work
Author/editor:
Andrea Maraschi and Francesca Tasca
 
Standard: Maraschi, Andrea [Andrea Maraschi] Tasca, Francesca [Tasca Dirani, Francesca][[Francesca Tasca Dirani]
Title:
Food, Heresies, and Magical Boundaries in the Middle Ages

Standard:

Series:
Food culture, food history before 1900
Series:
6
Date of Publication:
2024
Place of Publication:
Amsterdam

Standard: Amsterdam [Amsterodami][A'dam]

Publisher/Printer name:
Amsterdam University Press

Standard: Amsterdam University Press

ISBN/ISSN:
9789463727969
Pages:
254 p. ; 24
Format :
24 cm
Subjects:
Food - History - Middle Ages
Food and Religion

Table of contents:

1. Religious boundaries 2. Magical boundaries

Summary/Notes:

Dalla copertina: In this book readers will find stories about medieval heresies and “magic” from an unusual perspective: that of food studies. The time span ranges from Late Antiquity to the Late Middle Ages, while the geographical scope includes regions as different as North Africa, Spain, Ireland, continental Europe, the Holy land, and Central Asia. Food, heresies, and magical boundaries in the Middle Ages explores the power of food in creating and breaking down boundaries between different groups, or in establishing a contact with other worlds, be they the occult sides of nature, or the supernatural. The book emphasizes the role of food in crafting and carrying identity, and in transferring virtues and powers of natural elements into the eater’s body. Which foods and drinks made someone a heretic? Could they be purified? Which food offerings forged a connection with the otherworld? Which recipes allowed gaining access to the hidden powers within nature?

Contribution in a collective work :
- Walter Map and De nugis curialium