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30 Jun 2023

Video of the conference: Materia medica and Books, Health and Beauty in The Early Modern Age

It is online the video of the conference
Materia medica and Books, Health and Beauty in The Early Modern Age
that was held at the Biblioteca Nazionale Marciana in Venice on March 2023.

Watch it at this link
 

0:3:37
Dario Pellizzon, Direttore Area Ricerca e Sistema Bibliotecario di Ateneo, Ca’ Foscari University of Venice

0:20:42
Harold J. Cook (Brown University, Providence)
‘Building Common Identities: Botany and Pride of Place in the Hortus Malabaricus’

0:47:29 
Florike Egmond (Leiden University)
‘For body, mind and soul: early modern private plant collections between medicine, natural science and pleasure’

1:16:10
Sharon Strocchia (Emory University, Atlanta)
‘Fare la prova: Testing New World Botanicals in Late Renaissance Italy’

1:41:29
Sandra Cavallo (Royal Holloway, London)
‘”Those drugs that everybody calls, for no reason, specific remedies”. The place of materia medica in early-modern medical treatment’

2:09:18
David Gentilcore (Ca’ Foscari University of Venice)
‘The science and health of water: water as materia medica’ (Water-Cultures Project

2:35:10
Mario Infelise introduce Elisa Andretta (CNRS, LARHRA, Lyon), José Pardo Tomás (CNRS, Barcelona)
La ricezione di Dioscoride: un libro-laboratorio

3:23:30
Cristina Dondi (Oxford University)
‘The balanced use of Digital in research projects and their dissemination’ 

3:42:10
Elli Mylonas (Center for Digital Scholarship, Brown University)
‘MAT-MED in Transit: Michiel’s digital edition and a website’ 

4:08:40
Sabrina Minuzzi (Ca’ Foscari University of Venice)
‘MAT-MED in Transit: an overview’

4:32:28
Simona Tardi (Universitat de València)
‘The European Route of Historical Pharmacies and Medicinal Gardens: la rete italiana e Santa Maria della Scala’ 

4:55:36
Alain Touwaide (Institute for the Preservation of Medical Traditions)
‘Mediterranean Pharmacopoeia. A Comprehensive Database across the Disciplines’ 

5:28:17
Valentino Mercati (fondatore ABOCA)
Dallo studio della materia medica al prodotto sostenibile: come e perché 

6:03:29
Leonardo Punzi (Direttore dell'Istituto di Storia della Reumatologia)
Le piante come risorsa medicinale oggi. Analisi biochimiche, circoli virtuosi e circoli viziosi. L’esempio della colchicina 

6:29:18
Siân Bowen (Arts University Bournemouth and Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew)
‘After Hortus Malabaricus: Sensing and Presencing Rare and Vulnerable Plants’

6:53:00
Lamberto Bernardini (imprenditore e collezionista)
1603-2023: dall’Archivio di Stato di Orvieto all’Amaro Orvietan. L’esperienza di un imprenditore

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