

Paul Sandro Heidelbach explores a 1688 satire that linked Kenelm Digby’s "sympathetic powder" to a supposed method for finding longitude
This talk focuses on Rupescissa's pharmacological work, "De famulatu philosophie" (1351-1352) and repositions his thought in the context of his
In this article Sabrina Engert examines how Andreas Vesalius’s "De humani corporis fabrica" and "Epitome" were re-edited, adapted, and transformed
This lecture explores al-Majūsī’s "Kitāb al-Malakī" and its Latin translation, showing how Book X on compound medicaments was reshaped into
This talk investigates early modern astro-medicine through the manuscripts of the Vitali Archive in Parma. It focuses on Buonafede Vitali
This conference traces how technical knowledge has been transmitted across human history through texts, images, and hands-on re-creation, with special

This conference traces how technical knowledge has been transmitted across human history through texts, images, and hands-on re-creation, with special
This conference explores the creation and dissemination of medical knowledge in late medieval and early modern Europe within established and

Studiolo Digital Humanities Lab is a new format for the Winter School, designed to meet the needs of those who,

Paul Sandro Heidelbach explores a 1688 satire that linked Kenelm Digby’s "sympathetic powder" to a supposed method for finding longitude
In this article Sabrina Engert examines how Andreas Vesalius’s "De humani corporis fabrica" and "Epitome" were re-edited, adapted, and transformed
Drawing on Coptic medical writings and related historical sources, this article examines honey’s evolving roles in treatment and ritual from
Through an analysis of trade manuals, personal notebooks (zibaldoni), and family records, Massimo Sbarbaro illustrates how merchants were not only
This article traces how seventeenth-century Naples became a crucible for alchemical debate over the elusive language of the universal cure.
From battlefield wounds to divine remedies, this article explores the Iliad's earliest depictions of physicians, surgery, and drugs in ancient

